The Phoenix Office of Arts and Culture requests qualifications from professional artists for purchase of existing sculptures for semi-permanent display at two locations in Phoenix: the 55th Avenue Promenade, from Camelback to Indian School Road, and the Western Canalscape at 20th Street.
Donor Name: City of Phoenix
State: Arizona
County: All Counties
Type of Grant: Program
Deadline: 12/05/2022
Size of the Grant: $150,000
Details:
The 55th Avenue Promenade is a linear greenspace with pedestrian amenities such as shade trees and a walking path. As a part of the city’s Cool Corridor’s program, sidewalks and trees are being added to the space. In addition, four plinths for sculpture will be added along the walking path. Artwork is sought to enhance the pedestrian experience of this unique community amenity. Up to four artists will be commissioned for this opportunity with the artwork being on display for up to 24 months. Selected artworks may become part of the City’s Municipal Art Collection and remain on display permanently.
The Western Canalscape at 20th Street is part of a larger canal improvements project along the Western Canal in south Phoenix. At the 20th Street access node, two plinths for sculpture are located adjacent to the canal pathway. Artwork is sought to enhance the pedestrian experience in this unique environment. The plinths are located at the end of a residential street and may require community outreach for the selected artist(s). Up to two artists will be commissioned for this opportunity with the artwork being on display for up to 24 months. Selected artworks may become part of the City’s Municipal Art Collection and remain on display permanently.
To be considered for these two public art opportunities, the artwork must meet the following requirements:
- Artwork must be no larger than 12 feet in height and movable, should future development of the site require their relocation.
- The sculptures must be of durable, vandal-proof, weather-resistant and low maintenance material, suitable for an outdoor desert environment.
- Design and materials must mitigate any potential hazard to the public, such as no sharp, or protruding elements.
- Artwork must not be religious, political, or figurative in subject matter.
- Artwork must fit the concrete base pads ranging from 5 feet to 15 feet wide.
- Artwork must be suitable for attachment to a concrete pad using an attached plate, flange, or pin system. If selected the artist will be asked to create a proposal for how the sculpture will be installed and may be required to provide engineered foundation drawings. The footings or concrete work needed for placement will be provided by the Office of Arts and Culture in consultation with the artist.
- Artwork should be able to be safely removed and reinstalled without damage or alteration. If the work requires assembly, it must be able to be safely disassembled.
Funding Information
The budget for the 55th Avenue Promenade project is not to exceed $150,000 for four works of art. This includes all costs related to the purchase, shipping, administration, and installation of the artworks. The budget for the Western Canalscape project is not to exceed $150,000 for two works of art. This includes all costs related to the purchase, shipping, administration, and installation of the artworks.
Eligibility Criteria
- This project is open to any professional artist with the demonstrated ability to meet the criteria, regardless of residency, race, ethnicity, gender, age, or experience level. No previous public art experience is required to apply. Arizona artists are strongly encouraged to apply.
- City of Phoenix employees and Phoenix Arts and Culture Commissioners and their immediate family members, and selection panelists and the panelists’ immediate families are excluded from participating in this project. Applications from Artists’ representatives, managers, or galleries will not be accepted.
For more information, visit City of Phoenix.