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  • Indy Arts Council Seeks Nominations for the 2023 ARTI Awards
    Indy Arts Council Seeks Nominations for the 2023 ARTI Awards
    Indy Arts Council Opportunity
    Posted: May 16, 2023
    The Indy Arts Council invites your nominations for the 2023 ARTI awards, honoring people and organizations who are advancing equity and innovation in Indy arts and culture. Indy Arts Council will present these awards in six categories at Start with Art on August 24 at the Indiana Roof Ballroom. Nominate here by 11:59 p.m. June 11.
  • Indy Arts Council and Indianapolis Airport Authority Seek Proposals for Airport Exhibitions
    Indy Arts Council and Indianapolis Airport Authority Seek Proposals for Airport Exhibitions
    Film; Indy Arts Council Opportunity; Literary; Public Art; Social Practice Art; Visual
    Posted: Sep 07, 2022
    REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS (RFP) Temporary Exhibitions/Installations at Indianapolis International Airport Indianapolis, Indiana Deadline: Rolling Summary of Opportunity The Indianapolis Airport Authority (IAA), in consultation with the Indy Arts Council, invites artists and other artistic content providers / display authors to submit proposals for temporary installations (4 months) in the exhibition cases inside Colonel H. Weir Cook Memorial Terminal at Indianapolis International Airport (IND)(see 1 below). All installations must be durable, low-maintenance and suitable in form, material and content for a mixed-ages audience that will include young children. Preference will be given to Indiana artists (see 2 below) and to displays that engage and reflect the diverse culture and environment of Central Indiana. For the purposes of this document, “display author” refers to the individual who is developing and remains responsible for the display during the planning, on-view, and removal periods. This individual may or may not be the exhibiting artist. About the IND Art Program  The art program at Indianapolis International Airport displays high-quality, original works by professional artists. The exhibition cases in the Ticket Hall and Concourses are conceived of as “installation” environments rather than “gallery” environments to showcase individual artists.  The KIND Gallery is programmed as a space to highlight the arts community: we are looking for “edits” of group exhibitions shown in arts venues, group exhibitions by local artists with a defined theme, or exhibitions that showcase aspects of the Indy arts and culture scene. Development of creative, meaningful, unified, and site-specific concepts and presentations is encouraged. A professional curator is available to speak with you and help you develop your concept.  Please contact Kate Oberreich, kateo@indyarts.org to schedule a consultation. Eligibility Individual artists wishing to exhibit at the Indianapolis International Airport must be at least 18 years of age. Group exhibitions may include youth participants, as long as the display author is at least 18 years of age. All other factors being equal, preference will be given to artists physically located in central Indiana (defined as Marion and adjacent counties, plus other counties and towns served by Indianapolis International Airport) at the time of display. The IAA values cultural diversity and encourages artists and organizations of varying backgrounds and experiences to submit proposals. ______________________________________________ 1. The policies and process outlined in this document are to be used for non-video proposals for interior spaces only. Please contact the Arts Council BEFORE you begin your proposal process if your project is a pre-curated traveling exhibition with a rental fee, or if your project requires more than one year’s worth of development time and/or an extensive or long-term funding commitment from the IAA. Different processes and policies are used to solicit, review, schedule, and operate such projects. 2. For the purposes of this process, an Indiana artist is one who was either born in Indiana, pursued higher education in Indiana, or lived in Indiana as an adult for a significant period of time. The IAA is particularly interested in engaging artists with a strong connection to Central Indiana (defined as Indianapolis/Marion County and the following counties:  Boone, Hamilton, Hancock, Hendricks, Johnson, Madison, Morgan, Shelby). ______________________________________________ Project Budget The IAA will provide a loan fee, which artists may use to partially offset the costs to develop the installation. Loan fees will vary according to the nature of the project, but generally will not exceed $750 per location. The artist is responsible for all costs relating to the exhibition or display. Costs that the artist may incur include, but are not limited to: the fabrication cost of the artwork labor and expenses of transporting the artwork obtaining or preparing exhibit furnishings such as pedestals, stands or mounts preparation of artwork for display including, if applicable, framing two-dimensional works WITHOUT GLASS OR PLEXIGLASS and adding appropriate hanging hardware preparation and/or purchase of appropriate title signage designing and fabricating display signage and labels the artist’s labor to install and remove the display Proposal Information Proposals are considered on a rolling basis. Send proposals a minimum of six months prior to the start of the desired exhibition or display period; however, a period of one year prior is preferred, as the schedule is booked out at least six months to a year in advance. Display period: Displays may be scheduled for a minimum of six weeks and a maximum of six months. The ideal display period is four months. KIND Gallery exhibitions are scheduled for six-month displays. Display location: There are six enclosed exhibition cases and one gallery-style display space. Ticketing Hall (near the entrance to Civic Plaza): two large cases and two small cases Concourse A: one case and the KIND Gallery Concourse B: one case Additional installation locations may be considered based on the location suggested in the proposal and if the proposing artist provides his/her own closed and locked display cases; however, installation inside of the airport-provided casework is preferred. Display conditions: Closed display cases provided by the IAA are well-lit and securely locked, but are not climate- , dust- , or UV-controlled. The KIND Gallery display walls are protected, but are not locked or climate- , dust- , or UV-controlled. Please keep this in mind when determining display contents, as the IAA will not be responsible for any damages to the artwork or claims in connection to damages. Display Policies INSURANCE: Displays are mounted entirely at the display author’s own risk. The Indianapolis Airport Authority will not insure, or be responsible or liable for, artwork displayed on its premises or installation assistance provided by IAA or the Arts Council of Indianapolis, or for other non-art objects (such as pedestals and hanging equipment) related to the exhibition or display. For displays of extraordinary monetary value, the IAA reserves the right to request an itemized list of the value of each display item and/or a certificate of insurance from the display author citing the total value of the display contents. AGREEMENT: The IAA and the display author will enter into a formal agreement indicating the conditions of the display. IAA will provide a copy of the agreement for the display author’s review and consideration. APPROVALS: After a work or group of works is accepted for display by the IAA, the artist/display author must, at least 30 days before the scheduled installation date, present the entirety of the proposed display contents (or photographic documentation thereof)–including all artworks, backgrounds, and written texts—to a designated IAA representative for review of its condition and appropriateness for the airport context. Once approved, no substitutions can be made. The IAA reserves the right to deny or refuse display of any item, for any reason, and reserves the right to cancel the display at any time if cancellation is within the IAA’s best interest. AESTHETICS: The display author is responsible for designing the display to meet rigorous aesthetic standards. Each display must include professional-quality title signage (preferably vinyl text) to be delivered with the artworks.  The production of a professional-quality handout or brochure is at the artist’s option and expense, but the text and layout must be approved by the IAA in advance. Other exhibition materials (such as backdrops, special signage, etc.) may be provided upon prior approval. INSTALLATION: The artist is responsible for producing and/or gathering all display materials and bringing them to the airport for installation at a designated date and time. Installation will take place in a single session. Installation is likely to be scheduled for a weekend day, and will generally be between 8 a.m. and 2 p.m. Some installations may take place on a weekday or in the evening  based on the airport’s expected passenger traffic. The exhibition contents must be in good repair and able to withstand the rigors of public exhibition for the agreed-upon display period.  Artworks must be dry. Framed works must be UNGLAZED (no glass or plexiglass) and delivered with any required hanging hardware already attached. Artworks that are not properly prepared upon delivery may be refused. Major equipment such as carts, pallet jacks, lifts, and suction cups will be provided by the airport if not being used at the time and upon prior notification that they are needed. Common equipment such as carts, ladders, hammers, levels, screwdrivers and hand tools are available for artist and Arts Council use; however, artists are responsible for providing their own appropriate hardware, as well as extra, specialized or unusual tools. The Arts Council will provide installation assistance, which will be shared among the installations being de-installed/installed on the specified date. Because they are behind security, installations in the Concourse cases and the KIND Gallery will require an advance background check if the artist intends to perform the installation themselves or assist the Arts Council team. Individuals on the no-fly list will not be allowed to perform an installation in these areas. ALTERATION: After installation of a display, the IAA reserves the right, at all times, to require removal or alteration prior to the end of the scheduled exhibition period. The reasons for this may range from community discomfort with the contents of the display to a condition problem with the display contents or display furnishings. CANCELLATION OF DISPLAY BEFORE INSTALLATION: The IAA reserves the right to cancel a scheduled installation at any time prior to the designated installation date should unforeseen conditions or situations arise. All attempts will be made to reschedule the display for a time of mutual convenience; however, if the display is time-sensitive, the IAA cannot guarantee a time slot for a substitute display. Artwork Criteria Exhibition proposals will be evaluated according to the following: artistic merit: aesthetics, concept, craftsmanship cultural and/or historic significance community and/or regional interest the feasibility of the IAA to install, display, or properly care for the artwork while on the airport’s premises proposed timeline cost other factors which may designate the display as desirable or not desirable A proposed display that approaches a commercial message without substantial aesthetic, educational, or cultural content will be directed to the IAA’s business development department for review as a sponsor-paid advertising opportunity. Medium Displays may incorporate any medium that is safe for a public area and is within the weight capacity of the exhibition area to accommodate. The IAA reserves the right, at all times, to restrict certain media based on the nature of the project. Theme and Content The theme and content are at the discretion of the artist. Artists may choose to incorporate a narrative theme of local interest or may elect to present a proposal consistent with his/her past conceptual or thematic interests, aesthetics, and style providing it is appropriate to the nature of a public location. The theme of traveling, airplanes, or aviation is also appropriate for display. Approaches taken may range widely as well: thought-provoking, informative, surprising, or humorous projects are just a few of the possibilities. Subject Matter Restrictions Artwork placed in airports must take into consideration the sensitivities of the majority of the traveling public and common stresses about air travel. The nude human figure or sexually suggestive imagery will never be displayed at the Indianapolis International Airport. Images or the suggestion of images depicting terrorism, blood or gore, aviation accidents, or any other images or statements that, in the public’s view, could negatively reflect on the perceived safety of air travel are not allowed. Electioneering, partisan, or other overtly political statements are not appropriate, nor are commercial messages or images that could be perceived by the public as a commercial message or endorsement of a business or commercial product. Images or statements that may be interpreted by the public as promoting a specific, identifiable religion or spiritual tradition are not appropriate unless it is in the context of documenting historic or contemporary landmark structures or individuals, or referencing well-known works of art of a religious nature. Statements or images that, in the opinion of the IAA, may offend potential viewers if placed in a public setting (such as an airport) are never appropriate. Selection Process The Arts Council public art staff will review all proposals and may confer with its Public Art Selection Committee at its discretion to obtain guidance as to the desirability of a proposed project. Upon recommendation by the Arts Council, the IAA has the final say on whether a project will be accepted for exhibition. Artists will generally be notified of approval status within four to six weeks of application. Application Requirements How to apply The Indy Arts Council is transitioning to a new application platform. A new link will be provided here soon. Until then, please send the following via email to Kate Oberreich at kateo@indyarts.org. A. INFORMATION ABOUT THE ARTIST Contact information:  name, email, phone number, address Artist’s current resume or narrative biography Artist’s statement. This statement should describe the artists’ general approach and past work Examples of past work: provide a minimum of four, but not more than ten, examples of representative work completed within the last five years. You may upload images as JPEGS or PDF documents, or in a single PDF document. Video clips should be provided as live links to an online location, in a PDF or Word document. Artists may elect to provide a link to their website or their blog site if all of the above information is contained there. B.  INFORMATION ABOUT THE PROPOSED ARTWORK Narrative description of the proposed display. This should include the tentative title for the installation, a description of the theme, issue, content or concept; a discussion of the number of pieces, materials, finishes, size, and techniques; electrical requirements if applicable; and anticipated method(s) of fabrication and installation of the artwork. Visual documentation of the contents of the proposed display, if available. If the artwork is pre-existing, digital images of the artwork are preferred; if the artwork does not yet exist, concept sketches may be provided. If no visual documentation is available at this time, please provide a detailed description of the look of the proposed installation in the narrative statement. PLEASE NOTE: The total size of uploaded documentation must not exceed 25MB. This includes images, statements, and other documentation. Notices and Disclaimers Be advised that materials contained in submissions responsive to this request may be subject to disclosure under the Indiana Public Records Act, IC 5-14-3 et. seq. (the “Act”).  Potential display authors claiming a statutory exception to disclosure of information under the Act must place all such information in a separate sealed envelope, clearly marked “Confidential” and must indicate on the outside of the envelope that confidential materials are included and specify which statutory exception provision applies. IAA reserves the right to make its own determination of confidentiality. If the IAA does not agree that the information designated as confidential should be withheld from public access under the Act, it will so advise the artist and may thereafter disclose the materials as required by law. The IAA expects that applications in response to this request will contain sufficient non-restricted data to permit the review to proceed without delay for consideration of extensive claims of confidentiality. A claim of confidentiality that is strictly limited to the time period of the procurement action will not be a cause for rejection. Overly burdensome claims for exemptions from public access may cause the IAA to view the submission with disfavor. The Indy Arts Council will make every effort to ensure the safe handling of application materials; however, it will not be responsible or liable for any loss or damage. Neither the Arts Council, the IAA, nor any person or entity, creates any obligation, expressed or implied, by issuance of this announcement or by receipt and consideration of any responses/proposals. The Arts Council and the IAA reserve the right to reject any applicant, artist or display author, or to terminate the selection process, at any time for any reason without prior notice. The Arts Council and the IAA also reserve the right to directly solicit proposals from individual artists or community groups or to invite artists to exhibit without submitting an initial proposal. All decisions made during the selection process are final, with disputes subject to review only by the IAA’s Board of Directors. By providing a proposal, I/we agree to adhere to all the policies, procedures, rules and guidelines that have been, or will be, disclosed to me/us by representatives of the Arts Council and/or the IAA. I/we understand that if I/we am/are selected to realize this proposal, all artwork is installed at my/our own risk, and I/we agree to release, indemnify and hold harmless the Indy Arts Council, the IAA, and their directors, employees and representatives, for any and all claims and damage to the displayed items and for any injuries to artist, artist personnel, or the public or property during the installation period(s), removal period(s), while on display, and during maintenance visits. I/we also agree to indemnify the Arts Council and the IAA for any claims and damage or injuries to third parties caused by the display; such indemnification shall not be limited by any insurance policies I/we may hold. Any damages that I or my representatives may cause to IAA premises or property shall be my/our responsibility to repair or replace, at my/our sole expense. An agreement summarizing all applicable policies, procedures, rules, regulations, terms and conditions, including insurance and work-order requirements, will be signed between the IAA and selected artists prior to installation.      
  • Damien Center Seeks Mural Artists for Commissioned Projects (ENG/ESP)
    Damien Center Seeks Mural Artists for Commissioned Projects (ENG/ESP)
    Indy Arts Council Opportunity; Public Art; Visual
    Posted: Apr 17, 2023
    La información de RFQ en español aparece después del texto en inglés.   The Indy Arts Council and Damien Center are partnering on commissioning art for Damien Center’s new facility, including several mural projects. The new facility is currently under construction and is located adjacent to its existing building. The facility will include a larger clinic with multiple exam rooms, new dental and vision services, an in-house lab, and an expanded food pantry and pharmacy.  The new space will also allow the expansion of youth programming, housing services, prevention programs, and harm reduction programs, and will enable the introduction of new programs and services. The current facility will remain in use after the new facility opens, scheduled for the fall of 2024. For more information, visit http://damienonehome.org The sites for the three murals are as follows: MURAL A:  A 190-square-foot mural for the second-floor social hub/boardroom. This mural carries a commission value of $10,000. MURAL B: A 670-square-foot mural for the second-floor Mainstreet space. This mural carries a commission value of $34,000 and will have a “history” theme. MURAL C: A 180-square-foot mural for the lower-level Volunteer Training Corridor. This mural, visible through a glass window from the volunteer training room, carries a commission value of $10,000. This project will engage the Damien Center community (staff and clients) as co-producers. The three murals may be commissioned from the same artist/team, or may be commissioned from up to three different artists/teams. ELIGIBILITY: Artists 18 and over (artists under 18 may apply but must have a parent or guardian legally responsible for the project) AND living in Marion County, Indiana or in one of its seven adjacent counties (Boone, Hamilton, Hancock, Hendricks, Johnson, Morgan, or Shelby). Artists living in or with a strong personal connection to Indianapolis’ Near Eastside are particularly urged to apply. BUDGET: $54,000 total (for 3 murals) APPLICATION WORKSHOP: Wednesday, May 31, 2023, 6:30-7:45 p.m. This is an in-person AND virtual workshop offered via Zoom, and will also be livestreamed to the Arts Council Facebook page. The in-person component will be held at the current Damien Center facility at 26 N. Arsenal Ave., Indianapolis. Register here for the Zoom component The workshop recording will be available from this Dropbox 48 hours after the workshop, or from the Facebook page as soon as the workshop has concluded. DEADLINE: Sunday, July 16, 2024 11:59 p.m.  This is an UPLOAD deadline! Please review full RFQ documents attached.   PROJECT TIMELINE April 19, 2023:  Release Request for Qualifications Wednesday, May 31:  Artist application workshop, 6:30-7:45 p.m. in person and virtual. In-person:  26 N. Arsenal Ave., Indianapolis. Register here for virtual attendance. Sunday, July 16:  Artist qualification packages due online by 11:59 p.m.: see below under “How to Apply” for details By August 30:  Artist notifications; finalists contracted by Damien Center to create concept proposals By September 30:  Concept proposals due By October 30:  Artists notified and selected artist(s) commissioned November 2023 – March 2024:  Design development, including any community/client engagement March 15, 2024:  Final designs due (revisions to follow until fully approved) September-October, 2024:  Murals A/B installation on site (prior to facility grand opening) November-December, 2024: Mural C installation on site (after facility grand opening) HOW TO APPLY Apply online only through the Arts Council’s application platform.  Look for the Damien Center “hand” logo, and be sure you are applying for the MURAL project (there is also a mosaic opportunity). Applicants will need to provide the following information: Applicant artist contact information, and if it is a team application, the names of the other team members Applicant artist/team bio and experience outline Images and/or videos of previously completed mosaic work Information about the projects depicted in the image/video samples Demographic information about the applicant artist/team QUESTIONS?  Contact Kate Oberreich, Artist Engagement Coordinator, Indy Arts Council:  koberreich@indyarts.org or 317- 631-3301 x234 (direct line: 317-624-2555)   El Indy Arts Council y el  Damien Center se han asociado para encargar obras de arte para las nuevas instalaciones del Damien Center, incluyendo varios proyectos de murales. La nueva instalación está actualmente en construcción y está ubicada junto a su actual edificio. La instalación incluirá una clínica más grande con múltiples salas de examen, nuevos servicios dentales y de la vista, un laboratorio interno y una despensa de alimentos y farmacia ampliadas. El nuevo espacio también permitirá la expansión de programas para jóvenes, servicios de vivienda, programas de prevención y programas de reducción de daños y permitirá la introducción de nuevos programas y servicios. La instalación actual permanecerá en uso después de la apertura de la nueva, programada para el otoño de 2024. Para obtener más información, visite http://damienonehome.org Los sitios para los tres murales son los siguientes: MURAL A: Un mural de 190 pies cuadrados para el centro social/sala de juntas del segundo piso. Este mural tiene un valor de comisión de $10,000. MURAL B: Un mural de 670 pies cuadrados para el espacio Mainstreet en el segundo piso. Este mural tiene un valor de comisión de $34,000 y tendrá un tema “histórico”. MURAL C: Un mural de 180 pies cuadrados para el Volunteer Training Corridor en el nivel inferior. Este mural, visible a través de una ventana de vidrio desde la sala de formación de voluntarios, tiene un valor de comisión de $10,000. Este proyecto involucrará a la comunidad del Damien Center (personal y clientes) como coproductores. Los tres murales pueden encargarse al mismo artista/equipo o pueden encargarse hasta a tres artistas/equipos diferentes. ELIGIBILIDAD: Artistas mayores de 18 años (los artistas menores de 18 años pueden postularse, pero deben tener un padre o tutor legalmente responsable del proyecto) Y que vivan en el condado de Marion, Indiana o en uno de sus siete condados adyacentes (Boone, Hamilton, Hancock, Hendricks, Johnson, Morgan o Shelby). Se insta especialmente a los artistas que vivan o tengan una fuerte conexión personal con el Near Eastside de Indianápolis a presentar su solicitud. PRESUPUESTO: $54,000 en total (por 3 murales) TALLER PARA SOLICITANTES: Miércoles, 31 de mayo del 2023, 6:30-7:45 p.m. Este es un taller presencial Y virtual ofrecido a través de Zoom y también se transmitirá en vivo en el Facebook del Arts Council. El taller presencial se llevará a cabo en las instalaciones actuales del Damien Center en 26 N. Arsenal Ave., Indianapolis. Regístrese aquí para el taller a través de Zoom La grabación del taller estará disponible en este Dropbox 48 horas después del taller o desde la página de Facebook tan pronto como finalice el taller. FECHA LÍMITE: domingo, 16 de julio de 2023 11:59 p.m.    ¡Esta es la fecha límite para SUBIR LA SOLICITUD EN LÍNEA! Revise los documentos RFQ completos adjuntos. CALENDARIO DEL PROYECTO 19 de abril del 2023: Solicitud de liberación de calificaciones Miércoles, 31 de mayo: Taller para artistas solicitantes, 6:30-7:45 p.m. presencial y virtual. Presencial: 26 N. Arsenal Ave., Indianapolis.  Regístrese aquí para la asistencia virtual. Domingo, 16 de julio: Los paquetes de calificación de artistas deben presentarse en línea antes de las 11:59 p.m. Para el 30 de agosto: notificaciones a los artistas; finalistas contratados por el Damien Center para crear propuestas conceptuales Para el 30 de septiembre: Presentación de propuestas conceptuales Para el 30 de octubre: Artistas notificados y artista(s) seleccionado(s) comisionado(s) Noviembre 2023 – Marzo 2024: Desarrollo del diseño, incluida cualquier participación de la comunidad/cliente 15 de marzo, 2024: Fecha límite de los diseños finales (las revisiones seguirán hasta que se aprueben por completo) Septiembre – Octubre, 2024: Instalación de los murales A/B en el sitio (antes de la gran inauguración de la instalación) Noviembre – Diciembre, 2024: Instalación del mural C en el sitio (después de la gran inauguración de las instalaciones) CÓMO HACER LA SOLICITUD Envíe la solicitud solamente en línea a través de la plataforma de solicitudes del Arts Council. Busque el logotipo con una “mano” del Damien Center y asegúrese de que está solicitando para el proyecto MURALES (también hay una oportunidad para un mosaico). Los solicitantes deberán proporcionar la siguiente información: Información de contacto del artista solicitante y, si se trata de una solicitud de equipo, los nombres de los otros miembros del equipo Biografía del artista/equipo solicitante y descripción de la experiencia Imágenes y/o videos de mosaicos previamente completados Información sobre los proyectos representados en las muestras de imágenes/videos Información demográfica sobre el artista/equipo solicitante   ¿PREGUNTAS? Comuníquese con Kate Oberreich, coordinadora de participación de artistas, Indy Arts Council: koberreich@indyarts.org or (317) 631-3301
  • Damien Center Seeks Mosaic Artists for Public Commission (ENG/ESP)
    Damien Center Seeks Mosaic Artists for Public Commission (ENG/ESP)
    Indy Arts Council Opportunity; Public Art; Visual
    Posted: Apr 17, 2023
    La información de RFQ en español aparece después del texto en inglés. The Indy Arts Council and Damien Center are partnering on commissioning art for Damien Center’s new facility, including a mosaic tile project. The new facility is currently under construction and is located adjacent to its existing building. The facility will include a larger clinic with multiple exam rooms, new dental and vision services, an in-house lab, and an expanded food pantry and pharmacy.  The new space will also allow the expansion of youth programming, housing services, prevention programs, and harm reduction programs, and will enable the introduction of new programs and services. The current facility will remain in use after the new facility opens, scheduled for the fall of 2024. For more information, visit http://damienonehome.org The site for the mosaic project is an open, three-story elevator core, visible through the glass front window of the new facility and completely wrapping three sides. The fourth side has the elevator door openings, but the area around the openings is available for treatment.  The surface area available for the mosaic artwork is approximately 1,700 square feet. The visual inspiration for the mosaic is the AIDS Memorial Quilt, in the sense that it should have a DIY/activist feel with plenty of visual interest across and around the mosaic surface. The artwork should be a highly personal tribute to the strength and diversity of the community of people living with AIDS. ELIGIBILITY: Artists over 18 and living in the United States.Artists living in central Indiana or with a strong personal connection to the Near Eastside neighborhoods in Indianapolis are particularly urged to apply. PROJECT BUDGET: $250,000 (all-inclusive) APPLICATION DEADLINE: Sunday, June 18, 2023 APPLICATION WORKSHOP: View the recording here (Passcode: 1Sgl=sJ5) or from the Arts Council’s Facebook page Please review the attached full RFQ for complete information.  PROJECT TIMELINE April 19, 2023:  Release Request for Qualifications May 16:  Artist application workshop, 6:30-7:45 p.m. in person and virtual. (see above for details) Sunday, June 18:   Artist qualification packages due online by 11:59 p.m.: see below under “How to Apply” for details By July 15:  Artist notifications; finalists contracted by Damien Center to create concept proposals By September 30:  Concept proposals due By October 30:  Artists notified and selected artist commissioned November 2023 –  January 2024:  Design development, including any community/client engagement February 15, 2024:  Final design due for approvals February – August, 2024:   Artwork fabrication, including any community/client participation (not required) September – October, 2024:  Artwork installation on site By October 31, 2024:  Project completed HOW TO APPLY Apply online only through the Arts Council’s application platform.  Look for the Damien Center “hand” logo, and be sure you are applying for the MOSAIC project (there is also a mural opportunity). Applicants will need to provide the following information: Applicant artist contact information, and if it is a team application, the names of the other team members Applicant artist/team bio and experience outline Images and/or videos of previously completed mosaic work Information about the projects depicted in the image/video samples Demographic information about the applicant artist/team QUESTIONS?  Contact Kate Oberreich, Artist Engagement Coordinator, Indy Arts Council:  koberreich@indyarts.org or (317) 631-3301 x234 (direct line:  317-624-2555)   El Indy Arts Council y el Damien Center se han asociado para encargar obras de arte para las nuevas instalaciones del Damien Center, incluido un proyecto de mosaico. La nueva instalación está actualmente en construcción y está ubicada junto a su actual edificio. La instalación incluirá una clínica más grande con múltiples salas de examen, nuevos servicios dentales y de la vista, un laboratorio interno y una despensa de alimentos y farmacia ampliadas. El nuevo espacio también permitirá la expansión de programas para jóvenes, servicios de vivienda, programas de prevención y programas de reducción de daños y permitirá la introducción de nuevos programas y servicios. La instalación actual permanecerá en uso después de la apertura de la nueva, programada para el otoño de 2024. Para obtener más información, visite http://damienonehome.org El sitio para el proyecto del mosaico es un elevador abierto de tres pisos, visible a través de la ventana delantera de vidrio de la nueva instalación y que envuelve completamente tres lados. El cuarto lado tiene las aberturas de las puertas del elevador, pero el área alrededor de las aberturas está disponible para ser tratada. El área de superficie disponible para la obra de arte del mosaico es de aproximadamente 1,700 pies cuadrados. La inspiración visual para el mosaico es el AIDS Memorial Quilt (Edredón Conmemorativo del SIDA), en el sentido de que debe dar una sensación de artesanía/activismo con mucho interés visual a lo largo y alrededor de la superficie del mosaico. La obra de arte debe ser un tributo muy personal a la fuerza y diversidad de la comunidad de personas que viven con SIDA. ELIGIBILIDAD: Artistas mayores de 18 años que vivan en los Estados Unidos. Se insta especialmente a los artistas que vivan en la zona centro de Indiana o que tengan una fuerte conexión personal con los vecindarios del Near Eastside en Indianápolis a presentar su solicitud. PRESUPUESTO DEL PROYECTO: $250,000 (todo incluido) PLAZO DE SOLICITUD:  Domingo, 18 de junio de 2023 TALLER PARA SOLICITANTES:  Ver la grabación aquí  (Contraseña: 1Sgl=sJ5) o vea la página de Facebook. Revise la RFQ completa adjunta para obtener la información completa. CALENDARIO DEL PROYECTO 19 de abril de 2023: Solicitud de liberación de calificaciones 16 de mayo: Taller de solicitud para artistas, 6:30-7:45 p.m. presencial y virtual (ver arriba para más detalles). Domingo, 18 de junio: Los paquetes de calificación de artistas deben presentarse en línea antes de las 11:59 p. m.: consulte a continuación en “Cómo hacer la solicitud” para obtener más detalles Para el 15 de julio: notificaciones a los artistas; finalistas contratados por el Damien Center para crear propuestas conceptuales Para el 30 de septiembre: Presentación de propuestas conceptuales Para el 30 de octubre: Artistas notificados y artista seleccionado comisionado Noviembre 2023 – Enero 2024: Desarrollo del diseño, incluida cualquier participación de la comunidad/cliente 15 de febrero, 2024: Aprobación del diseño final Febrero – Agosto, 2024:  Realización de la obra de arte, incluida cualquier participación de la comunidad/cliente (no se requiere) Septiembre – Octubre, 2024: Instalación de la obra de arte en el sitio. Para el 31 de octubre, 2024: Proyecto completado CÓMO HACER LA SOLICITUD Envíe la solicitud solamente en línea a través de la plataforma de solicitudes del Arts Council. Busque el logotipo con una “mano” del Damien Center y asegúrese de que está solicitando para el proyecto MOSAICO (también hay una oportunidad para murales). Los solicitantes deberán proporcionar la siguiente información: Información de contacto del artista solicitante y, si se trata de una solicitud de equipo, los nombres de los otros miembros del equipo Biografía del artista/equipo solicitante y descripción de la experiencia Imágenes y/o videos de mosaicos previamente completados Información sobre los proyectos representados en las muestras de imágenes/videos Información demográfica sobre el artista/equipo solicitante   ¿PREGUNTAS? Comuníquese con Kate Oberreich, coordinadora de participación de artistas, Indy Arts Council: koberreich@indyarts.org or (317) 631-3301
  • Call for Poets:  Bicentennial Unity Plaza Legends Mural (ENG-ESP)
    Call for Poets: Bicentennial Unity Plaza Legends Mural (ENG-ESP)
    Indy Arts Council Opportunity; Literary
    Posted: May 15, 2023
    La solicitud en español sigue al texto en inglés. Indiana Humanities and the Indy Arts Council seek to commission an Indiana poet to write an original poem inspired by the lives, careers, and legacies of a group of Indianapolis “legends” from the past 200 years, to accompany a new multi-portrait mural to be installed in the summer of 2023. The goal of the poem is to provide a literary perspective on the legendary status of these individuals, and to help viewers understand their enduring impact on Indianapolis and the world. COMMISSION AMOUNT:  $2,000 APPLICATION DEADLINE: Sunday, June 18, 2023, 11:59 p.m. HOW TO APPLY: Apply here. About the Bicentennial Unity Plaza Legends With the Capital Improvement Board, Downtown Indy, Pacers Sports & Entertainment, and the entire city of Indianapolis as stakeholders, the Bicentennial Unity Plaza Legends Mural highlights 43 individuals from the past 200 years of Indianapolis history (1820-2020) who have influenced the culture of our community through their work for the common good, and who have inspired connection and understanding in Indianapolis and beyond. Some of these figures are household names, and some are not; some are well known if you grew up in certain eras and neighborhoods, and some will be completely new (and definitely worth learning about!). A group of 40 community experts developed the list, which was reviewed and verified by a team of 4 locally-based professional historians. Civil rights leaders, educators, creatives, “famous firsts,” and nationally-known names are all part of the fabric of this place we call Indy. About the Mural The mural will be installed on the east wall of the “Steak & Shake Building” at 107 S. Pennsylvania St., overlooking the newly constructed Bicentennial Unity Plaza at Gainbridge Fieldhouse. The artist is Anna Murphy, who lives in Chicago. For details about the mural design and the artist, visit the Bicentennial Unity Plaza mural page. The mural will be installed in summer 2023 with a dedication event held before the end of September. POET SELECTION & COMMISSION INFORMATION Review and Selection Process Applications will be reviewed by a conflict-free panel that includes scholars, literary artists, and community representatives. One applicant will be identified by the panel for each mural and awarded the commission. Please note: we are not asking you to complete the poem to apply. Applicants are asked to provide a statement of interest and a selection of previous work in order to be considered. After selection, the poet will have until August 15 to research, write, and workshop the poem. About the Poetry Commission Poems should provide additional insight and the poet’s personal perspective on the mural’s subjects. Selections from the poem will be posted alongside the mural, with hopes that visitors to the murals will read and reflect, finding further connection and inspiration in these individuals’ lives and legacy through the written word. The commissioned poet may write their poem in their primary language. If that language is not English, the poet should provide an English translation. Both the original language and the English translation will be displayed on the mural signage. The poem must be delivered by August 15 and will be unveiled alongside the mural at its dedication ceremony. Commission Fee and Terms The selected poet will receive a $2,000 stipend, with half the stipend paid at the outset of the project, and the second half paid upon delivery of the final poem. The stipend includes compensation for the finished poem, a videotaped reading/performance, and a live performance at the mural dedication. Further compensation for additional program participation will be negotiated with the poet. How to Apply Apply using this form before midnight on Sunday, June 18, 2023. Provide your contact information. Provide a brief statement describing your interest in the project and your preliminary vision for the poem. Here are a few questions you might consider addressing in the statement: Why do I want to take on this project? What do I find compelling about these individuals’ life and work? What do I hope readers would take away from my poem? How can poetry help readers get a better understanding of these individuals’ lives, in a way that complements the mural? Provide writing samples in a single Word or PDF document: 5-8 previous poems to help reviewers get a sense of your poetic style and approach. Applicants will be notified of the committee’s decision in early July and will be provided with additional resource materials for reference. QUESTIONS? For more information about the poetry competition and how best to apply, contact Megan Telligman, mtelligman@indianahumanities.org or 317.616.9409. For more information about the Bicentennial Legends mural initiative, visit the project website or contact Julia Moore, jmoore@indyarts.org or 317.624.2556   Indiana Humanities y el Indy Arts Council buscan encargarle a un poeta de Indiana que escriba un poema original inspirado en las vidas, carreras y legados de un grupo de “leyendas” de Indianápolis de los últimos 200 años, para acompañar un nuevo mural de retratos múltiples que se instalará en el verano de 2023. El objetivo del poema es ofrecer una perspectiva literaria del estatus legendario de estas personas y ayudar a los espectadores a comprender su impacto perdurable en Indianápolis y en el mundo. VALOR DEL ENCARGO: $2,000 FECHA TOPE PARA LA PRESENTACIÓN DE CANDIDATURAS: domingo 18 de marzo de 2023 a las 11:59 p. m. CÓMO PRESENTAR UNA CANDIDATURA: Inscríbase aquí. Acerca de las leyendas de la Bicentennial Unity Plaza Con la Capital Improvement Board, Downtown Indy, Pacers Sports & Entertainment y toda la ciudad de Indianápolis como partes interesadas, el Mural de Leyendas de la Bicentennial Unity Plaza destaca a 40 personas de los últimos 200 años de la historia de Indianápolis (1820-2020) que han influido en la cultura de nuestra comunidad a través de su trabajo por el bien común, y que han inspirado la conexión y el entendimiento en Indianápolis y más allá. Algunas de estas personalidades son reconocidas, otras no; algunas son bien conocidas si usted creció en ciertas épocas y barrios, y otras serán completamente nuevas (¡y, sin duda, vale la pena conocerlas!). Un grupo de 40 expertos de la comunidad elaboró la lista, que fue revisada y verificada por un equipo de 4 historiadores profesionales locales. Algunos líderes de los derechos civiles, educadores, creativos, pioneros y nombres conocidos a nivel nacional forman parte del tejido de este lugar que llamamos Indy.  Consulte aquí la lista completa de Leyendas del mural. Acerca del mural El mural se instalará en la pared este del “Steak & Shake Building”, en 107 S. Pennsylvania St., con una vista hacia la recién construida Bicentennial Unity Plaza en Gainbridge Fieldhouse. La artista será Anna Murphy, de Chicago, Illinois, con ayuda de la artista local de Indianápolis Mechi Shakur. Para más información sobre el diseño del mural y la artista, visite http://indyarts.org/legends.  El mural se instalará a finales del verano de 2023 y se celebrará un acto de inauguración en su honor antes de finales de septiembre. SELECCIÓN DE POETAS E INFORMACIÓN SOBRE EL ENCARGO Proceso de revisión y selección Las solicitudes serán revisadas por un jurado exento de conflictos, que incluye académicos, artistas literarios y representantes de la comunidad. El jurado seleccionará a un candidato para cada mural y le adjudicará el encargo. Atención: no le pedimos que complete el poema para poder presentar su candidatura. Los solicitantes deberán presentar una declaración de interés y una selección de trabajos anteriores para poder ser tomados en cuenta. Una vez seleccionados, los poetas dispondrán de tiempo para investigar, escribir y elaborar el poema. Acerca del encargo de poesía Los poemas deben aportar una visión adicional y la perspectiva personal del poeta sobre los temas del mural. Junto a los murales, se expondrán fragmentos de los poemas, con la esperanza de que los visitantes los lean y reflexionen, a fin de encontrar una mayor conexión e inspiración en las vidas y el legado de estas personas a través de la palabra escrita. El poeta seleccionado puede escribir su poema en su lengua materna. Si ese idioma no es el inglés, el poeta deberá proporcionar una traducción al inglés. Tanto el idioma original como la traducción al inglés aparecerán en la señalización del mural. El poema debe estar terminado antes del 15 de agosto y se descubrirá junto al mural en su ceremonia de inauguración. Tarifas y condiciones del encargo El poeta seleccionado recibirá un estipendio de $2.000 dólares; la primera mitad se abonará al inicio del proyecto y la otra mitad, a la entrega del poema final. El estipendio incluye una compensación por el poema terminado, una lectura/intervención grabada en video y una intervención en directo en la inauguración del mural. Cualquier otra compensación por la participación adicional en el programa se negociará con el poeta. Cómo presentar una candidatura Presente una breve descripción de su interés por el proyecto y su visión preliminar del poema. He aquí algunas preguntas que podría considerar para la redacción de la propuesta: ¿Por qué quiero asumir este proyecto? ¿Qué me atrae de la vida y obra de estas personas? ¿Qué espero que se lleven los lectores de mi poema? ¿Cómo puede la poesía ayudar a los lectores a comprender mejor la vida de estas personas, de forma que complemente el mural? Proporcione muestras de escritura:  de 5-8 poemas previos para ayudar a los revisores a hacerse una idea de su estilo y enfoque poéticos. Puede adjuntarlos individualmente o reunirlos en un único documento Word o PDF y luego subirlo. Presente su candidatura a través de este formulario antes de la medianoche del domingo 18 de junio de 2023. A principios de julio, se notificará a los candidatos la decisión del comité y se les proporcionará material adicional de referencia. ¿Tiene alguna pregunta? Para más información sobre el concurso de poesía y la mejor manera de presentar su candidatura, póngase en contacto con Megan Telligman a través de mtelligman@indianahumanities.org o al 317.616.9409. Para más información sobre la iniciativa del mural Leyendas del Bicentenario, visite el sitio web del proyecto o póngase en contacto con Julia Moore a través de jmoore@indyarts.org o al 317.624.2556.  
  • Art and Artifacts Sought for Wes Montgomery Exhibition
    Art and Artifacts Sought for Wes Montgomery Exhibition
    Indy Arts Council Opportunity; Visual; Volunteer
    Posted: Mar 17, 2023
    The Indy Arts Council, in partnership with the Indianapolis Airport Authority, seeks to borrow objects and EXISTING artwork depicting or paying tribute to the great jazz guitarist (and Indy native) John Leslie “Wes” Montgomery (1923-1968) for an exhibition at Indianapolis International Airport, to be on view from November 2023 to March 2024. The exhibition will combine artifacts, photographs, and original artworks so airport visitors can learn more about Wes, one of Indy’s most important cultural figures and a highlight of our city’s considerable contributions to the international jazz scene. The exhibition will form a centerpiece of the airport’s 2024 Black History Month presentations, and will be on view during a period of increased visitation to Indy for the NBA All Star weekend, February 16-18, 2024. ELIGIBILITY: Artists and collectors living in central Indiana ABOUT WES MONTGOMERY Wes Montgomery is widely regarded as one of the three “founding fathers” of jazz guitar, the other two being Charlie Christian and Django Reinhardt. His style was distinguished by using his thumb to pick the strings instead of a pick or plectrum, leading to a warmer and more muted sound. He also improvised in octaves and chords, which was unique at the time. Although he started playing professionally at age 19, performing in a jazz band with his older brothers, his widespread fame only lasted 10 years before his death at age 45 from a heart attack. Nevertheless, in that time he recorded 20 albums as a group leader and participated on the albums of many others, playing with Lionel Hampton and Charles Mingus among others. Guitar maker Gibson created three instruments for him customized to his playing style, and he was nominated for Grammy awards several times. Today he is known as a transitional figure between the “classic”, purely improvisational jazz of the 1950s and today’s “smooth” jazz, exploring everything from wild solos to lush multi-orchestral compositions to covers and interpretations of contemporary pop hits. His commercial success during his lifetime led to many posthumous releases, and he has been acknowledged as an influence by musicians as varied as Jimi Hendrix, Stevie Ray Vaughan, and Joe Bonamassa. Read more at the official Wes Montgomery website and find recommendations for his best music at Jazz Guitar. ABOUT THE EXHIBITION Artifacts of particular interest include song sheets, composition books, album covers, vintage reel-to-reel tapes, original photographs (particularly vintage, taken at performances), signage, guitars known to have been played by Montgomery, and ephemera such as broadsheets, posters, ticket stubs, advertisements, and similar. Items such as small ephemera may be scanned and enlarged to be shown in reproduction. Artworks of interest include original tribute portraiture and visual interpretations of his music, particularly by central Indiana artists. All items will be displayed in the Ticketing Hall in large closed and locked exhibition cases. The cases are not independently climate-controlled, but are protected against dust and lit with low-UV fixtures. Airport police officers provide walking security in the area. PROJECT TIMELINE Solicitation released:  March 17, 2023 Exhibition contents confirmed: September 30, 2023 Delivery of items to Indy Arts Council: by Friday, November 10, 2023 Exhibition installed: November 11-12, 2023 Exhibition celebration: date TBD Exhibition deinstalled: March 9, 2024 Items available for pickup or return: March 11, 2024 HOW TO SUGGEST ITEMS FOR EXHIBITION Email Julia Moore, Director of Public Art at the Indy Arts Council, jmoore@indyarts.org with the following information: Your name Your contact information (email and phone number) A description and photographs of the items you wish to be considered for the exhibition If you are suggesting artifacts, provide a brief narrative explaining how you acquired them (for example–was it a performance you attended? An object with a personal connection to Wes?) Questions? Contact Julia Moore, jmoore@indyarts.org or call (317) 624-2556
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