The Seattle Office of Arts & Culture (ARTS), in partnership with the Seattle Department of Transportation (SDOT), is seeking two digital artists/creators working in digital data visualization art for a unique, project-based residency within two of Seattle’s iconic bridges.
Donor Name: Seattle Office of Arts & Culture (ARTS)
State: Washington
Counties: Selected Counties
Type of Grant: Program
Deadline: 04/14/2023
Size of the Grant: $10,000
Details:
The northwest tower of the Fremont Bridge and the southeast tower of the University Bridge will be used by the artists as working studio/office space and as inspiration for their work. For the purposes of this application, Digital Data Visualization Art refers to graphical representation of information and data, as an integral component of the aesthetic intention of the artwork.
Two artists will be selected for two separate residencies that will be scheduled with each artist from June – December 2023 (assumed 2-3 month residency). Each artist will determine a schedule of when they are “in-residence” and the project will include public sharing of artwork created as part of the residency. New work created as part of this residency shall represent or illuminate some aspect of the bridge or bridge’s history, real or metaphorical, but it is assumed that artists will use data from or relating to the bridge their residency is based in.
Budget Information
Each artist selected (2) will receive $10,000 USD inclusive of all residency time, costs, project, presentation, documentation of the work, and applicable taxes.
Eligibility Criteria
This call is open to digital artists living in King, Snohomish, Pierce, or Kitsap counties and are able to travel to Seattle for the residency requirement of this project. This opportunity is for individual artists. Artist teams and students under the age of 18 are ineligible to apply. Applications with project proposals not directly concerning data visualization will not be considered.
Selection Criteria
The artist will be selected based on the following criteria:
- Adherence to eligibility requirements, especially the provided definition of ‘digital data visualization art’
- Quality of concept, design, and narrative of past work
- Content and aesthetic appropriate for all ages
- Demonstrated ability to complete projects on time and within budget
- Statement of interest and indication and rationale of preferred residency site location(s)
- Fit of project proposal with locations and goals of residency program
For more information, visit SDOT Bridge Artist In Residence.