Tampa International Airport is seeking to commission artists to create bold, innovative public art projects as part of a large expansion.
Budget: individual project budgets vary from $96,898 to $520,000 (9 commissions; total $3.1M art budget)
Eligibility: Professional artists with a sales or commission record of at least 1 artwork valued $15,000 or above
Deadline: 07/17/2019 11:00 PM Central Time
Project Description
Tampa International Airport’s Phase 2 proposal includes a curbside expansion with new express lanes for passengers without checked baggage and 17-acre commercial development around the rental car center. The development area includes a new office building, convenience store with gas station, hotel as well as a commercial curb to accommodate transit and other ground transportation. Phase 2 also includes new connections to regional trail networks. A new Airside D with 16 gates capable of handling both domestic and international flights, and international passenger processing facilities remain part of Phase 3, which is scheduled to begin sometime after 2020. Together, the three phases of the Master Plan will allow the airport to serve 34 million passengers each year – nearly double the number we serve today– in our existing footprint. Site preparation on the commercial development began in early 2019. Curbside construction is scheduled to begin in late 2019 and end in 2023.
The Airport has identified nine (9) opportunities throughout its facilities that can accommodate a variety of media. Existing artwork may be considered. A wide range of forms for the artwork will also be considered including free standing sculpture, wall mounted or ceiling hung art, and possibly functional elements.
Artwork Goals
The goal of the Public Art Program is to provide a variety of opportunities for the traveling public to experience and engage in artistic excellence. The Public Art Program enhances the Airport environment while providing cultural awareness and support for the arts. The Airport’s art collection reflects the abundant natural resources and rich cultural heritage of the region and celebrates the legacy of Tampa Bay as the birthplace of commercial aviation.
Site History
We are the facilitators and enablers of millions of experiences every year. Travelers making their way, both near and far, have entrusted us to serve as the beginning of new endeavors and the culmination of adventures had. More than an origin point or destination, we embrace our role as a part of a bigger whole, the journey. Join us as we shape the art and culture of Tampa Bay.
The Airport is consistently ranked among the world’s most beloved airports, serving nearly 21-million annual passengers with routes to 89* non-stop destinations around the world, including Seattle, San Francisco, London, Panama City, Zurich, Reykjavik, and Frankfurt. In the past five years, the Airport has received top awards on the state, national, and international levels, including being ranked second in the country and fifth in the world in customer satisfaction among airports of its size. It has also been named the second favorite domestic airport in reader polls by both Travel + Leisure and Condé Nast Traveler. In naming Tampa a top domestic airport, Travel + Leisure Magazine readers noted that cultural & entertainment offerings distinguished several airports. The Airport is praised for ease of use and friendly atmosphere, a reputation it has upheld since it opened in 1971 with the world’s first airport shuttle system and revolutionary hub-and-spoke terminal design.
The Airport recently completed the largest construction program in its history with a major Main Terminal renovation, 69 new shops and restaurants, a 1.4-mile automated people mover extending to a new multi-level rental car center, and 7 new public art installations. The new construction enhances the Airport’s award-winning customer service by expanding the Airport’s roadways, curbsides, and common passenger greeting areas while creating four open-air dining terraces in the Main Terminal and adding new space for passenger parking.
Timeline
Selection Process
This is a two phase process. During the first phase a Technical Evaluation Committee will conduct a review of all CaFÉ™ submitted applications and will develop a short list of qualified artists. During the second phase, after the Airport Board’s approval, the Airport Public Art Committee will invite Artists from the group of Qualified Artists to submit a proposal. The proposal will include a $3,000 stipend to each invited Artist or Artist Team which will be used to develop 3-D views, a maquette, photographs of a model, or other representation to clearly communicate the invited Artist’s or Artist Team’s concept and design intent. The Public Art Committee will evaluate the proposals and select one (1) Finalist for each opportunity. Each finalist will be presented to the Airport’s board for approval and contract award.
What to Submit
The Artist, or Artist Team, must submit the following
How to Submit
Apply ONLINE ONLY through the CaFE system.
QUESTIONS? Contact James Hanney, 813-870-8779 or jhanney@tampaairport.com