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  • The City of Bend, in partnership with Art in Public Places

    Type : Bid Notification

    Due : 01 May, 2024 (in 1 day)
    Posted : 24 days ago
    Started : 20 Mar, 2024 (1 month ago)

    The City of Bend, in partnership with Art in Public Places invites professional artists to apply for a public art commission for a large-scale sculptural screen wall, and a related small-scale entry sculpture, in connection with the construction of the Public Works Campus in Bend, Oregon. Budget: $300,000 – Deadline: May 1, 2024

    From: Utah Division of Arts And Museums (State)

  • Art In Public Places Conservation Study

    Type : Bid Notification

    Due : 02 Apr, 2024 (26 days ago)
    Posted : 1 month ago
    Started : 26 Feb, 2024 (2 months ago)

    Type:Request For Proposals (RFP) Status: Open Solicitation Number:RFP 5500 AMA3013 Description:Art In Public Places Conservation Study Summary:Hiring a consultant to assess, catalogue, and report on the repair and maintenance needs of the city's 400+ Art In Public Places collection.

    From: Austin (City)

  • ArtsWA’s Art in Public Places

    Type : Bid Notification

    Due : 11 Oct, 2021 (about 2 years ago)
    Posted : about 3 years ago
    Started : 26 Sep, 2021 (about 2 years ago)

    This is an exciting opportunity for an artist or artist team to incorporate one or more unique artworks into the new State Library Archives Building, commissioned through ArtsWA’s Art in Public Places program in partnership with OSOS. The facility is currently in design, scheduled to open to the public in May or June 2024.  Budget: $357,000 - Deadline: October 11, 2021

    From: Utah Division Of Arts And Museums (State)

  • Art in Public Places - Stony Plain Public Library

    Type : Bid Notification

    Due : 10 Apr, 2024 (18 days ago)
    Posted : 1 month ago
    Started : 13 Mar, 2024 (1 month ago)

    This project is part of the Town of Stony Plain Art in Public Places Program. This program is funded by a percent for art policy which is designed to enhance the visibility of public artworks throughout the community. The selected work will be permanently installed on the bench (or benches) outside of the Stony Plain Public Library.

    From: Stony Plain (Town)

  • Art in Public Places Sculpture Maintenance

    Type : Bid Notification

    Due : 27 May, 2021 (about 2 years ago)
    Posted : about 3 years ago
    Started : 06 May, 2021 (about 3 years ago)

    The City is requesting proposals from qualified and competent individuals or companies to perform hot and cold wax treatments, as well as special treatments on Sculpture in the City’s Art in Public Places collection pursuant to the recommended treatments provided by conservator. ... See more 0000260560 Suzanne Janssen suzanne.janssen@cityofloveland.org PU.AG.USA.1245.C5833751

    From: Loveland (City)

  • The Art in Public Places Committee

    Type : Bid Notification

    Due : 19 Sep, 2022 (19 months ago)
    Posted : 19 months ago
    Started : 28 Aug, 2022 (20 months ago)

    ⊗ The Art in Public Places Committee , administered by the Orillia Museum of Art & History on behalf of the City of Orillia, is seeking proposals from visual artists and visual arts teams for permanent public art to be located at six (6) sites throughout the City. Budget: $210,795 - Deadline: September 19, 2022

    From: Utah Division Of Arts And Museums (State)

  • The Art in Public Places Program

    Type : Bid Notification

    Due : 24 Jun, 2022 (22 months ago)
    Posted : 23 months ago
    Started : 09 Jun, 2022 (22 months ago)

    The Art in Public Places Program of New Mexico Arts and the Local Selection Committee (LSC) at New Mexico State University (NMSU) and New Mexico Department of Agriculture (NMDA) seek to purchase 1 to 3 exterior public artworks for the newly constructed NMDA courtyard area on the NMSU campus in Las Cruces, NM. Budget: $335,000 - Deadline: June 24, 2022

    From: Utah Division Of Arts And Museums (State)