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Temporary Public Art

Call for Temporary Public Art Concepts by Emerging Artists

Temporary Public Art


10/31/24 11:59 PM



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Call for Temporary Public Art by Emerging Artists

The City of Somerville, through the Somerville Arts Council (SAC), invites emerging artists (or a group of artists working as a team) to submit project concepts to be considered for a commission to create a temporary public artwork. This opportunity is funded in partnership with the New England Foundation for the Arts (NEFA) Making it Public Program. Applications are due on October 31, 2024 by 11:59PM.

$750 for Finalists
$15,000 Selected Project budget

If you have any questions, please join us online on Thursday, September 26, 7pm for an info session.
Zoom registration here: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZ0ucuyopzovEtKBbEJzNVp-6YWJ2SP1PgpY
 

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GENERAL INFORMATION

SAC is commissioning a temporary outdoor public art project that will highlight the work of an emerging artist(s). Recognizing the importance of supporting emerging artists in the public art realm, SAC is looking to commission a temporary public art project that creatively engages or reflects on the cultural, social, economic, and/or environmental landscape of Somerville. The Somerville Arts Council, a municipal department of the City, has the mission to cultivate and celebrate the creative expressions of the Somerville community. Through innovative collaborations and quality programming, we work to make the arts an integral part of life reflective of our diverse city.

SAC works closely with other City departments and partner organizations to elevate arts and culture within the city of Somerville. Somerville practicing artists will be given special consideration.

We define an emerging artist as an individual or team that is early career and likely has been practicing for less than 10 years, regardless of age or education. This artist is in the initial phases of building significant recognition. The emerging artist or team members may not have lead a public art project before, mentorship and guidance will be available during this process.