• CITY OF PHOENIX SEEKING ARTIST APPLICATIONS FOR THREE PUBLIC ART PROJECTS – by NY Arts

    Date posted: April 28, 2006 Author: jolanta
    The Phoenix Arts Commission is seeking applications from artists and artistic teams for three different public art projects.

    CITY OF PHOENIX SEEKING ARTIST APPLICATIONS FOR THREE PUBLIC ART PROJECTS

    by NY Arts

    The Phoenix Arts Commission is seeking applications from artists

    and artistic teams for three different public art projects:

    · Arizona Canal at 24th Street – The purpose of this project is to develop

    designs for bank enhancements along a three-quarter-mile section of the

    Arizona Canal adjacent to the Squaw Peak Water Treatment Plant. The

    selected artist(s) will help create unique outdoor spaces for educational,

    recreational and cultural experiences, reminding us of the preciousness of

    water in the desert environment. Contact Chris Kelley at

    chris.kelley@phoenix.gov or 602-534-5084.

    · Cesar Chavez Park Branch Library – The selected artist will participate

    as a member of a design team working on a new 25,000-square-foot library

    that will have striking views into the park and be a signature building.

    In addition to public art, the library will be an energy efficient

    demonstration project and feature sustainable architecture, wireless and

    digital technologies, and a computer lab, meeting room and teen center.

    Contact Raphael Ngotie at raphael.ngotie@phoenix.gov or 602-534-8334.

    · George Washington Carver Sculpture – A sculptor is sought to create a

    life-size bronze figure of George Washington Carver, one of the nation’s

    most celebrated scientists whose developments revolutionized agriculture

    in the South. The sculpture will be a representational, non-stylized

    portrait of a standing figure of Dr. Carver mounted on a four-sided base

    with inscriptions. The sculpture will be installed at the entrance to the

    George Washington Carver Museum and Cultural Center in central Phoenix.

    Contact Greg Esser at greg.esser@phoenix.gov or 602-495-0197.

    These competitions are open to any professional artist or team

    nationwide, with the exception of the Cesar Chavez Park Branch Library.

    The Chavez Library project is a regional competition open only to artists

    who live in Arizona, Colorado, Utah, New Mexico, Nevada, California and

    Oregon.

    The deadline to apply is 5 p.m. Friday, Nov. 15. General

    application requirements include a current resume for each artist or team

    member; 35mm slides of relevant work with an annotated slide list; a

    one-page written statement of interest, qualifications and ideas; and a

    self-addressed stamped envelope with sufficient postage for the return of

    slides.

    Budgets, exact submission requirements, selection criteria and

    estimated timelines vary according to project. The selected artist or team

    of artists will work with the Phoenix Arts Commission, various city

    departments and neighboring communities to develop the final project

    elements.

    For more information or detailed submission requirements, contact

    the project coordinator listed in each project description above, or visit

    www.phoenix.gov/ARTS/pap_calltoa.html on the Internet.

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