Call for Application: City of Durham Pre-Qualified Artist Registry (North Carolina)

https://durhamnc.gov/450/Cultural-Public-Art-Development

City of Durham Pre-Qualified Artist Registry


APPLY NOW


Contact Email: alexandra.benson@durhamnc.gov
Call Type: Public Art
Eligibility: International
State: North Carolina
Entry Deadline: 1/1/21
Days remaining to deadline: 29

REQUIREMENTS:
Media
Images - Minimum: 3, Maximum: 10
Total Media - Minimum: 3, Maximum: 10

PROJECT BACKGROUND
The City of Durham's Cultural and Public Art Program commissions a variety of public artworks in collaboration with City departments and other organizations engaged in capital development projects across Durham, North Carolina. The City of Durham's Cultural and Public Art Program defines public art as original visual art including, but not limited to, sculptures, murals, photographic renderings, mosaics, and electronic art installations.

Project locations may include but are not limited to the City's parks, sidewalks, interior and exterior walls, vehicles, bus stops, and spaces that are visible from public streets and pedestrian walkways. Public art is traditionally free of admission fees, and administered through a public process that provides opportunities for the community to provide input.

The City of Durham's Pre-Qualified Artist Registry will be used to select artists when a project's requirements render it suitable. Selection will be based on the appropriateness of the artist's medium and experience relevant to specific project requirements. The City continuously seeks greater diversity and urges artists and artist teams of all backgrounds and any medium to become part of the pre-qualified registry.

ABOUT THE CITY OF DURHAM
The City of Durham recognizes that Durham's rich cultural heritage is an important part of what makes our neighborhoods thrive, attracts tourism and business development, and what brings together the community. Durham supports a vibrant arts community, historic preservation, and social and cultural diversity through policies, ordinances, economic incentives, and special events. In 2011, the Durham City Council passed an ordinance designating up to one percent of all capital improvement project budgets for the creation of public art. The City then developed the Cultural and Public Arts Program to coordinate and fund public art projects across Durham.

ELIGIBILITY
Candidates are eligible regardless of race, color, religion, national origin, gender identification, military status, sexual orientation, marital status, or physical ability. Artists who are selected to join the City of Durham Pre-qualified Artists Registry are encouraged to apply to any additional open calls issued by the City of Durham Public Arts Program, provided they meet eligibility requirements.

SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS
Application materials must be received via the submission portal on https://callforentry.com. Items required shall include the following:
Artist Statement: Briefly describe your experience, your discipline(s), and your qualifications for completing artworks. Artist teams should explain their interest and qualifications collectively.
Images: Submission should include visual representations of past artwork that demonstrate your qualifications for this project. Applicants must upload at least five (5) high-resolution images from at least three (3) different projects. Each project image should have an accompanying summary of the title, location, cost, materials/medium, and timeline associated with the piece. Videos will count as one of the five (5) images, and should be submitted as a hyperlink within the PDF. Artist teams’ images should include examples from each team member.
Resume: Resumes for each artist/artist team member should include any public or private commissioning experience, and community engagement experience, if applicable.
References: Each artist should provide three (3) professional references or recommendation letters with contact information for each references. Community references will be accepted. Artist teams may submit a total of three (3) references collectively.

SELECTION PROCESS & EVALUATION CRITERIA
City staff will review applications for completeness and may reject incomplete applications. An Artist Selection Committee (which may include City staff, members of the Durham Public Art Committee, visual art/design professionals, and other community members) will evaluate application portfolios for inclusion in the registry.

PROPOSED PROJECT TIMELINE
Entry Deadline: 1/1/21
Selected Artist Notification: Rolling

DISCLAIMER
The City may share contact information with potential partners for potential projects. 

Grant: Change, Inc has emergency funds available (anywhere)

Change, Inc.

Emergency grants for artists in all disciplines needing help with rent, medical expenses, utility bills, fire damage, etc. Grants up to $1,000.

Change, Inc.
P.O. Box 1818
Sanibel, FL 33957
Phone: (212) 473-3742

Application should include a well-written letter outlining the emergency and the funds needed, copies of any medical bills or supporting documents, current financial statements, resume, two letters of reference from someone in the field, slides or photos of your work, and any additional supporting documents that might sway a jury.

Grant: Change, Inc has emergency funds available (anywhere)

Change, Inc.

Emergency grants for artists in all disciplines needing help with rent, medical expenses, utility bills, fire damage, etc. Grants up to $1,000.

Change, Inc.
P.O. Box 1818
Sanibel, FL 33957
Phone: (212) 473-3742

Application should include a well-written letter outlining the emergency and the funds needed, copies of any medical bills or supporting documents, current financial statements, resume, two letters of reference from someone in the field, slides or photos of your work, and any additional supporting documents that might sway a jury.

Grant: Puffin Foundation Artist Grants

Puffin Foundation Artist Grants

The Puffin Foundation Ltd. has sought to open the doors of artistic expression by providing grants to artists and art organizations who are often excluded from mainstream opportunities due to their race, gender, or social philosophy.

WHO: New and emerging artists

FIELD: Fine arts and video/film

AMOUNT: TBD

DEADLINE: December 30, 2020

FINE PRINT: Your application must be “hard copy.” Requests for application packets must be received by December 15, 2020. Completed or returned applications must be postmarked by December 30th. More information and fine print here.

Grant: Joan Mitchell Foundation Emergency Grant (Various / Ongoing)

Joan Mitchell Foundation: Emergency Grant

The Joan Mitchell Foundation provides emergency support to U.S.-based visual artists who have suffered significant losses after natural or man-made disasters that have affected their community on a broad scale. The Foundation has historically granted funding to assist in the repair of homes and studios following flooding and material destruction, to replace art materials such as brushes, paints, inks, other materials such as hand or power tools and computers, and to assist in rent for a temporary studio space in which to work while cleaning up after a disaster.

WHO: U.S. artists who have been impacted due to natural or man-made disasters

FIELD: Painting, sculpture, or drawing

AMOUNT: Up to $6,000 in emergency support

DEADLINE: Ongoing

FINE PRINT: Unfortunately, the Joan Mitchell Foundation cannot grant funds towards the retail value of any lost or damaged artwork. Applicants will receive a response within 1-2 months. Check out their FAQs here.

Grant: Change, Inc has emergency funds available (anywhere)

Change, Inc.

Emergency grants for artists in all disciplines needing help with rent, medical expenses, utility bills, fire damage, etc. Grants up to $1,000.

Change, Inc.
P.O. Box 1818
Sanibel, FL 33957
Phone: (212) 473-3742

Application should include a well-written letter outlining the emergency and the funds needed, copies of any medical bills or supporting documents, current financial statements, resume, two letters of reference from someone in the field, slides or photos of your work, and any additional supporting documents that might sway a jury.

Grant: The Adolph & Esther Gottlieb Emergency Grant (Various)

The Adolph & Esther Gottlieb Emergency Grant

The Adolph and Esther Gottlieb Emergency Grant program is intended to provide interim financial assistance to qualified painters, printmakers, and sculptors whose needs are the result of an unforeseen, catastrophic incident, and who lack the resources to meet that situation. Each grant is given as one-time assistance for a specific emergency, examples of which are fire, flood, or emergency medical need. 

WHO: Artist who can demonstrate a minimum involvement of ten years in a mature phase of his or her work

FIELD: Painting, sculpture or printmaking

AMOUNT: The maximum amount of this grant is $15,000; an award of $5,000 is typical

DEADLINE: Ongoing

FINE PRINT: The program does not consider requests for dental work, chronic situations, capital improvements, or projects of any kind; nor can it consider situations resulting from general indebtedness or lack of employment. Learn more here.

Grant: California-based artists who need a quick grant to attend conference or similar

Quick Grant Program
Center for Cultural Innovation

PURPOSE
The Quick Grant program provides professional development funds to San Francisco Bay Area
arts organizations and artists, creatives, cultural practitioners, and cultural producers in the
state of California to enroll in workshops, attend conferences, and work with consultants,
coaches, and mentors in order to build administrative capacity, hone business skills, and
strengthen the economic sustainability of an organization, arts practice, or area of cultural
production.

AWARDS
Artists, creatives, cultural practitioners, and cultural producers meeting eligibility
requirements may receive one annual award of up to $600 in reimbursement funding to
participate in approved professional development activities.
Nonprofit arts organization staff members meeting eligibility requirements may receive one
annual award of up to $600 each in reimbursement funding to participate in approved
professional development activities. Up to two individual staff members may apply per
organization per year, including staff, board, or key volunteers.

ELIGIBILITY
The Quick Grant program is supported by a joint consortium of California arts funders. Eligibility
criteria may therefore vary slightly by region. Artists, creatives, cultural practitioners, cultural
producers, and nonprofit arts organizations may apply if they meet the eligibility criteria for any
of the Quick Grant program's funding partners as follows:

Artists, Creatives, Cultural Practitioners, & Cultural Producers

  • Artists, creatives, cultural practitioners, and cultural producers living in the state of California (demonstrated by resume); and/or

  • Current San Francisco Arts Commission individual grantees; and/or

  • Individuals who have applied to the California Community Foundation Visual Arts Fellowship since July 2012 but have not received a fellowship, with a preference for applicants of color and/or applicants from Antelope Valley, Pomona, San Fernando Valley, Southeast LA, and Long Beach.

Nonprofit Arts Organizations

  • Staff at a nonprofit arts organization in the city of San Francisco or the city of San José; and/or

  • Staff of a current Grants for the Arts (GFTA) organizational grantee receiving operational (includes Arts & Parades) and/or Voluntary Arts Contribution Fund support.

ELIGIBLE COSTS
Funding may be used to reimburse part or all of the following expenses after Quick Grant
approval:

  • Travel and hotel expenses, if the workshop, festival, or conference occurs outside a 60 mile radius of applicant's primary address

  • Registration fees for conferences, festivals, workshops, and trainings

  • Fees to engage a facilitator, executive coach, mentor, career counselor or other consultant, in order to build administrative and business skills


Contact: Center for Cultural Innovation
Phone: 415.288.0530
Email: quickgrant@cciarts.org
Website: https://www.cciarts.org/quick_grant.htm
Grant link: https://www.cciarts.org/_Library/docs/QG_Guidelines_English_May_2019.pdf
Deadline: 11-15-2020

Grant: Change, Inc has emergency funds available (anywhere)

Change, Inc.

Emergency grants for artists in all disciplines needing help with rent, medical expenses, utility bills, fire damage, etc. Grants up to $1,000.

Change, Inc.
P.O. Box 1818
Sanibel, FL 33957
Phone: (212) 473-3742

Application should include a well-written letter outlining the emergency and the funds needed, copies of any medical bills or supporting documents, current financial statements, resume, two letters of reference from someone in the field, slides or photos of your work, and any additional supporting documents that might sway a jury.

Grant: Puffin Foundation Artist Grants

Puffin Foundation Artist Grants

The Puffin Foundation Ltd. has sought to open the doors of artistic expression by providing grants to artists and art organizations who are often excluded from mainstream opportunities due to their race, gender, or social philosophy.

WHO: New and emerging artists

FIELD: Fine arts and video/film

AMOUNT: TBD

DEADLINE: December 30, 2020

FINE PRINT: Your application must be “hard copy.” Requests for application packets must be received by December 15, 2020. Completed or returned applications must be postmarked by December 30th. More information and fine print here.

Grant: Joan Mitchell Foundation Emergency Grant (Various / Ongoing)

Joan Mitchell Foundation: Emergency Grant

The Joan Mitchell Foundation provides emergency support to U.S.-based visual artists who have suffered significant losses after natural or man-made disasters that have affected their community on a broad scale. The Foundation has historically granted funding to assist in the repair of homes and studios following flooding and material destruction, to replace art materials such as brushes, paints, inks, other materials such as hand or power tools and computers, and to assist in rent for a temporary studio space in which to work while cleaning up after a disaster.

WHO: U.S. artists who have been impacted due to natural or man-made disasters

FIELD: Painting, sculpture, or drawing

AMOUNT: Up to $6,000 in emergency support

DEADLINE: Ongoing

FINE PRINT: Unfortunately, the Joan Mitchell Foundation cannot grant funds towards the retail value of any lost or damaged artwork. Applicants will receive a response within 1-2 months. Check out their FAQs here.

Grant: Change, Inc has emergency funds available (anywhere)

Change, Inc.

Emergency grants for artists in all disciplines needing help with rent, medical expenses, utility bills, fire damage, etc. Grants up to $1,000.

Change, Inc.
P.O. Box 1818
Sanibel, FL 33957
Phone: (212) 473-3742

Application should include a well-written letter outlining the emergency and the funds needed, copies of any medical bills or supporting documents, current financial statements, resume, two letters of reference from someone in the field, slides or photos of your work, and any additional supporting documents that might sway a jury.

Call for Registration: Public Art Archive (Anywhere)

Public Art Archive
Powered by WESTAF

APPLY NOW


Contact Email: lori.goldstein@westaf.org
Call Type: Public Art
Eligibility: National
State: Unspecified
Entry Deadline: Rolling
Number of Applications Allowed: 20

REQUIREMENTS:
Media
Images - Minimum: 5, Maximum: 7
Audio - Minimum: 0, Maximum: 1
Video - Minimum: 0, Maximum: 1
Total Media - Minimum: 5, Maximum: 7



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About The Public Art Archive™ (PAA™), like CallforEntry.org™ (CaFE™), is powered by the Western States Arts Federation (WESTAF). The Western States Arts Federation is a nonprofit regional arts service organization dedicated to the development of an expanded awareness of the power of the arts. Much of the organization’s work is accomplished through the development of technologies that benefit the arts and the arts community. WESTAF created the PAA™, which launched in 2009 with the collections of a few pilot public art agencies. We are pleased to invite artists and collection managers to include their artworks on this premier database for public art.

Summary This is a call for the inclusion of public art collections in the Public Art Archive™, an online database of public art. To be considered for inclusion, you must be a professional artist who has completed and installed public artwork, or an administrator of an established public art program. There is no charge to submit entries to the Public Art Archive™.

BEFORE APPLYING, READ CAREFULLY Public art is defined here as art that is sited in a public place that is accessible or viewable by the general public and was, in most cases, commissioned by a public art entity, typically using percent-for-art or public funding. Gallery art and art exhibited inside galleries and museums is not eligible. Works of art that were commissioned and/or gifted by corporations, museums, educational institutions, private parties, and other entities may be considered eligible. Artworks that have been destroyed are not eligible. Permanently cited, temporary, new media, performative, rotating, and portable works may be eligible if they meet the commonly known definition of public art or civic art. Visit the Public Art Archive™ to understand the scope of the subject and content for inclusion.

If your work is already in the Public Art Archive do not submit a duplicate record. To update or correct an entry, contact us. Note: This is not a RFQ/RFP, roster, or commissioning project call. This call is for the inclusion of your project(s) in a national database of public artworks.

Eligibility Public artworks and public art collections completed and installed within the last 100 years in the 50 United States and Canada may apply. These include: -- Works by artists who have completed and installed publicly funded civic and public art projects. -- Percent-for-Art programs and Art in Public Places programs with public art collections. -- Public art agencies, public art foundations, sculpture parks, colleges and universities with publicly accessible public art collections. -- Private and corporate-owned public art collections may be eligible if artworks are accessible and visible to the general public without any kind of fee. Contact us at PAArchive@westaf.org to discuss this further. Note: The final determination of an artwork’s eligibility will be made by the Public Art Archive™ Advisory Committee.

There is No Charge There is no charge to submit entries to the Public Art Archive™ database. There is no charge for retaining the work(s) on the site indefinitely, and there is no charge for anyone to to access and search the site. The PAA™ has a bright future, with support from a long-established, nonprofit arts service organization with a rich history in building earned income technology projects. To support the project financially, certain optional collection-management features will be built as part of the PAA™ and made available to users for a fee.

Timeline This project has no deadline, and the PAA™ team will make ongoing determinations regarding when accepted submissions to this call will be imported into the Archive™ database.

Contact Please email PAArchive@westaf.org for any questions. For administrators who would like to include more than 20 artworks or the entire collection of their program, please see this form to begin or email PAArchive@westaf.org for details.

Submission Materials Checklist Each applicant may submit up to 20 artworks. For each project, you may submit: up to 7 media files. This may include 7 images, (5 required - no composites please) or 5 images & 1 audio, if available and/or 1 video, if available. Please note: you may submit additional content by emailing PAArchive@westaf.org.

NOTE: You may not submit less than 5 images per project. Public art is best represented by more than one image.
For each public art project that you contribute, you will be asked to provide the following artwork information on the application form. Basic details are included with each image upload, but these details are more specific and will be filled-in via the application form.

  • Public Artwork Title

  • Alternate or Popular Title

  • Creator/Artist(s)

  • Creator/Artist(s) Website

  • Date Commissioned/Date Installed

  • Address and Geographic Location (complete street address)

  • Site Placement (chosen from word list)

  • Commissioning Agency/Collection

  • Owner (if not commissioning agency)

  • Artwork Type (chosen from word list)

  • Material Narrative or Statement Description

  • Project Budget

  • Funding Source (chosen from word list)

  • Measurements

  • Photo Credit

  • Optional: Inscription

  • Optional: Awards or Recognitions

  • Optional: Supplemental

https://artist.callforentry.org/festivals_unique_info.php?ID=511

Grant: The Adolph & Esther Gottlieb Emergency Grant (Various)

The Adolph & Esther Gottlieb Emergency Grant

The Adolph and Esther Gottlieb Emergency Grant program is intended to provide interim financial assistance to qualified painters, printmakers, and sculptors whose needs are the result of an unforeseen, catastrophic incident, and who lack the resources to meet that situation. Each grant is given as one-time assistance for a specific emergency, examples of which are fire, flood, or emergency medical need. 

WHO: Artist who can demonstrate a minimum involvement of ten years in a mature phase of his or her work

FIELD: Painting, sculpture or printmaking

AMOUNT: The maximum amount of this grant is $15,000; an award of $5,000 is typical

DEADLINE: Ongoing

FINE PRINT: The program does not consider requests for dental work, chronic situations, capital improvements, or projects of any kind; nor can it consider situations resulting from general indebtedness or lack of employment. Learn more here.

Grant: California-based artists who need a quick grant to attend conference or similar

Quick Grant Program
Center for Cultural Innovation

PURPOSE
The Quick Grant program provides professional development funds to San Francisco Bay Area
arts organizations and artists, creatives, cultural practitioners, and cultural producers in the
state of California to enroll in workshops, attend conferences, and work with consultants,
coaches, and mentors in order to build administrative capacity, hone business skills, and
strengthen the economic sustainability of an organization, arts practice, or area of cultural
production.

AWARDS
Artists, creatives, cultural practitioners, and cultural producers meeting eligibility
requirements may receive one annual award of up to $600 in reimbursement funding to
participate in approved professional development activities.
Nonprofit arts organization staff members meeting eligibility requirements may receive one
annual award of up to $600 each in reimbursement funding to participate in approved
professional development activities. Up to two individual staff members may apply per
organization per year, including staff, board, or key volunteers.

ELIGIBILITY
The Quick Grant program is supported by a joint consortium of California arts funders. Eligibility
criteria may therefore vary slightly by region. Artists, creatives, cultural practitioners, cultural
producers, and nonprofit arts organizations may apply if they meet the eligibility criteria for any
of the Quick Grant program's funding partners as follows:

Artists, Creatives, Cultural Practitioners, & Cultural Producers

  • Artists, creatives, cultural practitioners, and cultural producers living in the state of California (demonstrated by resume); and/or

  • Current San Francisco Arts Commission individual grantees; and/or

  • Individuals who have applied to the California Community Foundation Visual Arts Fellowship since July 2012 but have not received a fellowship, with a preference for applicants of color and/or applicants from Antelope Valley, Pomona, San Fernando Valley, Southeast LA, and Long Beach.

Nonprofit Arts Organizations

  • Staff at a nonprofit arts organization in the city of San Francisco or the city of San José; and/or

  • Staff of a current Grants for the Arts (GFTA) organizational grantee receiving operational (includes Arts & Parades) and/or Voluntary Arts Contribution Fund support.

ELIGIBLE COSTS
Funding may be used to reimburse part or all of the following expenses after Quick Grant
approval:

  • Travel and hotel expenses, if the workshop, festival, or conference occurs outside a 60 mile radius of applicant's primary address

  • Registration fees for conferences, festivals, workshops, and trainings

  • Fees to engage a facilitator, executive coach, mentor, career counselor or other consultant, in order to build administrative and business skills


Contact: Center for Cultural Innovation
Phone: 415.288.0530
Email: quickgrant@cciarts.org
Website: https://www.cciarts.org/quick_grant.htm
Grant link: https://www.cciarts.org/_Library/docs/QG_Guidelines_English_May_2019.pdf
Deadline: 10-15-2020

Grant: Change, Inc has emergency funds available (anywhere)

Change, Inc.

Emergency grants for artists in all disciplines needing help with rent, medical expenses, utility bills, fire damage, etc. Grants up to $1,000.

Change, Inc.
P.O. Box 1818
Sanibel, FL 33957
Phone: (212) 473-3742

Application should include a well-written letter outlining the emergency and the funds needed, copies of any medical bills or supporting documents, current financial statements, resume, two letters of reference from someone in the field, slides or photos of your work, and any additional supporting documents that might sway a jury.

Call for Application: City of Durham Pre-Qualified Artist Registry (North Carolina)

https://durhamnc.gov/2984/Durham-Calls-for-Artists

City of Durham Pre-Qualified Artist Registry


APPLY NOW


Contact Email: alexandra.benson@durhamnc.gov
Call Type: Public Art
Eligibility: Unspecified
State: North Carolina
Event Dates: 1/1/18 - 1/1/18
Entry Deadline: 10/3/20

REQUIREMENTS:
Media
Images - Minimum: 3, Maximum: 10
Audio - Minimum: 0, Maximum: 2
Video - Minimum: 0, Maximum: 3
Total Media - Minimum: 3, Maximum: 10

PROJECT BACKGROUND
The City of Durham's Cultural and Public Art Program commissions a variety of public
artworks in collaboration with City departments and other organizations engaged in capital
development projects across Durham, North Carolina. The City of Durham's Cultural and
Public Art Program defines public art as original visual art including, but not limited to,
sculptures, murals, photographic renderings, mosaics, and electronic art installations.

Project locations may include but are not limited to the City's parks, sidewalks, interior and
exterior walls, vehicles, bus stops, and spaces that are visible from public streets and
pedestrian walkways. Public art is traditionally free of admission fees, and administered
through a public process that provides opportunities for the community to provide input.

The City of Durham's Pre-Qualified Artist Registry will be used to select artists when a
project's requirements render it suitable. Selection will be based on the appropriateness of
the artist's medium and experience relevant to specific project requirements. The City
continuously seeks greater diversity and urges artists and artist teams of all backgrounds
and any medium to become part of the pre-qualified registry.

ABOUT THE CITY OF DURHAM
The City of Durham recognizes that Durham's rich cultural heritage is an important part of
what makes our neighborhoods thrive, attracts tourism and business development, and
what brings together the community. Durham supports a vibrant arts community,
historic preservation, and social and cultural diversity through policies, ordinances,
economic incentives, and special events. In 2011, the Durham City Council passed an
ordinance designating up to one percent of all capital improvement project budgets for the
creation of public art. The City then developed the Cultural and Public Arts Program to
coordinate and fund public art projects across Durham.

ELIGIBILITY
Candidates are eligible regardless of race, color, religion, national origin, gender
identification, military status, sexual orientation, marital status, or physical ability. Artists
who are selected to join the City of Durham Pre-qualified Artists Registry are encouraged to
apply to any additional open calls issued by the City of Durham Public Arts Program,
provided they meet eligibility requirements.

SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS
Application materials must be received by October 1, 2020 at 11:59 PM via the submission portal on https://callforentry.com. Items required shall include the following:
Artist Statement: Briefly describe your experience, your discipline(s), and your qualifications for completing artworks. Artist teams should explain their interest and qualifications collectively.
Images: Submission should include visual representations of past artwork that demonstrate your qualifications for this project. Applicants must upload at least five (5) high-resolution images from at least three (3) different projects. Each project image should have an accompanying summary of the title, location, cost, materials/medium, and timeline associated with the piece. Videos will count as one of the five (5) images, and should be submitted as a hyperlink within the PDF. Artist teams’ images should include examples from each team member.
Resume: Resumes for each artist/artist team member should include any public or private commissioning experience, and community engagement experience, if applicable.
References: Each artist should provide three (3) professional references or recommendation letters with contact information for each references. Community references will be accepted. Artist teams may submit a total of three (3) references collectively.

SELECTION PROCESS & EVALUATION CRITERIA
City staff will review applications for completeness and may reject incomplete applications. An Artist Selection Committee (which may include City staff, members of the Durham Public Art Committee, visual art/design professionals, and other community members) will evaluate application portfolios for inclusion in the registry.

PROPOSED PROJECT TIMELINE
Submittal Deadilne: June 23, 2020 by 11:59 PM
Selected Artist Notification: Rolling

DISCLAIMER
The City may share contact information with potential partners for potential projects.