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Call for artist: Fremont Ship Canal Public Art Project
Community identity and history can be celebrated and elaborated through public art practice. Through this lens the Seattle Office of Arts & Culture (ARTS), in partnership with Seattle Public Utilitieshttp://officeofartsculture.cmail19.com/t/y-l-kjjlikl-jrklkydjjy-j/ (SPU), will commission one artist/artist team to design, fabricate and install an integrated, outdoor two-part artwork at the Ship Canal Water Quality Project Fremont site location. The artwork will have two points of installation on either side of the bridge over the Ship Canal/Fremont Cut, one on the Fremont side (located near NW Canal Street and 2nd Ave NW), and the other on the Queen Anne side (located near 244 W Ewing Street).
Budget
The selected artist will receive a commission of $180,000.00 to design, fabricate and install the artwork. The total project budget is all inclusive of travel expenses, taxes and other project costs.
Eligibility
This call is open to professional artists residing in the United States.
The Seattle Office of Arts & Culture encourages diversity in its collection. Artists whose work is well represented in the city’s collection are eligible to apply, but the artist selection panel will consider artistic diversity as one factor in the selection process. Students are not eligible to apply.
Deadline
11 p.m., Wednesday, June 12, 2018. (Pacific DaylightTime)
Application
Click herehttp://officeofartsculture.cmail19.com/t/y-l-kjjlikl-jrklkydjjy-t/ to apply on CaFÉ. For assistance with the CaFÉ online application process, contact CaFÉ tech support at (888) 562-7232 or email cafe@westaf.orgmailto:cafe@westaf.org, Monday-Friday, 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Pacific Standard Time.
Info
Please contact Maija McKnight, public art project manager, at mmailto:maija.mcknight@seattle.govaija.mcknight@seattle.govmailto:maija.mcknight@seattle.gov or (206)684-7311.
Photo by Joe Mabel.
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