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ARTIST TRAINING COHORT AND PERMANENT PUBLIC ART PROJECT
Deadline: April 2, 2018, 11:59pm
Budget: $500 participation-based stipend, $1,000 for a hands-on training project, and opportunity to compete for a $20,000 permanent public art project
Eligibility: must live in Pierce County, 18 years or older
Opportunity
Metro Parks Tacoma will select a cohort of up to ten artists to participate in a free public art training program, with the goal of preparing artists to move from a studio practice to creating public artworks. Through classroom sessions with experts and a hands-on training project, the cohort will learn about public art, practice responding to calls, write their own project proposals, practice presenting proposals, create and install a temporary public artwork, and leave with portfolio pieces for future applications. Each artist will receive a $500 attendance-based stipend upon completion of the training program, with an additional $1,000 budget for the hands-on training project. Participants will also create a proposal for a permanent public artwork opportunity at the Eastside Community Center. One artist or team will be selected to create their proposed project, supported by a $20,000 budget.
The cohort will be selected to reflect the diversity of the Eastside, which could include different art forms, ethnicities, cultural experiences, ages, backgrounds, abilities, etc. Artists will be selected to complement each other and create a diverse working group. The selection panel will reserve the right to not fill all 10 cohort openings and/or re-open the opportunity to create a more diverse and/or complementary working group. Priority will be given to artists with a tie to the Eastside community. Artists of color, first and second generation immigrants, and Indigenous artists are especially encouraged to apply.
How to Apply
https://tacomaarts.submittable.com/submit
QUESTIONS?
Contact Rebecca Solverson, 253-591-5564, rebecca.solverson@cityoftacoma.orgmailto:rebecca.solverson@cityoftacoma.org.
NOTE: Public Art: Public Action is separate from the Eastside Training Cohort. To learn more about both training opportunities go to cityoftacoma.org/artsoppshttp://www.cityoftacoma.org/cms/one.aspx?objectId=1656, or contact Arts Office staff to discuss which might be the best fit for you. Artists are encouraged to apply to both, but if accepted into each training cohort, applicants will be asked to choose just one program to participate in.
Rebecca Solverson
Public Art Specialist
Office of Arts & Cultural Vitality
City of Tacoma
747 Market Street, Room 900
Tacoma, WA 98402
253.591.5564