The City of Rochester is seeking proposals from qualified organizations to administer an art installation program for City-owned properties.
Donor Name: City of Rochester
State: New York
City: Rochester
Type of Grant: Program
Deadline: 09/12/2022
Size of the Grant: $100,000
Details:
Rochester is home to a robust arts and culture community and a blossoming network of creative professionals in the local economy. With this strong framework, Rochester has an opportunity to further grow and strengthen the arts. While the Neighborhood of the Arts and Downtown are centers of arts and culture, residents want to see a diversity of arts and cultural amenities in their neighborhoods throughout the City. Additionally, the City is committed to equitably distributing public art funding, including for often underrepresented artists and arts organizations in Rochester.
The Project’s goal is to create a series (at least two) of public artworks on City-owned properties including, but not limited to, certain libraries, recreation centers, schools, firehouses, parks/playgrounds, vacant lots, and other City-owned facilities.
An organization can respond individually, or with partner organizations. In partnership with the City, the selected consultant(s) will create and distribute a call for artists, facilitate review of art proposals, develop and manage the contracts with the artists, and oversee the installation of the art.
This project is funded through the City’s Percent for the Arts program which aims to provide opportunities for historically underrepresented local artists and arts organizations, and increase access to art in neighborhoods throughout Rochester.
Funding Information
- The City has identified $100,000 through the City Arts Policy known as the Percent for the Arts, to be used for an art installations program.
Criteria
The Consultant(s) will administer the program in a manner consistent with the City’s vision for a more dynamic and equitable city of the arts, specifically:
- Supporting individual artists and small organizations in Rochester, representing the diversity of the City
- Working toward the goal of placing public art throughout all City neighborhoods, ensuring that the arts are accessible to all Rochesterians.
For more information, visit City of Rochester.