CALL TO BROWARD ARTISTS Call to Artists Governmental Center Murals Broward Cultural Division s Public Art & Design program is seeking to commission one or more professional artists or artist teams to design and implement up to three murals. The murals will be located in multiple locations at the County s Governmental Center and the adjacent parking garage. Project Goal The selected artist s design proposals should reflect and celebrate the Board of County Commissioner s vision (below) and relate to the services that the County provides to its residents as communicated by County staff in engagement sessions with the Artist(s). Artist(s) who are awarded a commission will be required to conduct creative community engagement activities with County staff and stakeholders. Selected artist(s), or a minimum of one member of an artist team, must be Broward County residents. The Broward County Board of County Commissioners envisions: 1. From our Sawgrass to our Seagrass, a home for everyone seeking a sense of community and an exceptional quality of life, and a destination for visitors from every corner of the globe. 2. A model County, governed in an open and ethical manner, where innovative ideas are encouraged, and public and private sectors work collaboratively to achieve shared goals. 3. A vibrant economy with a diverse, skilled workforce, in a County offering unique advantages that attract all types of businesses to create equitable, countywide prosperity. 4. A sustainable system of world-class intermodal transportation, infrastructure, quality human services, public safety, accessible housing, recreation, arts and culture, complementing and balancing our natural resources and environment. Project Description The location for artwork is the Broward County Governmental Center, 115 S. Andrews Avenue, Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33301. There are three locations for artwork including two spaces in the building and one wall in the adjacent parking garage used by County employees. The selected artists will be required to conduct one or more creative engagement activities with County staff and the activities will inform the artwork. Engagement may include creative dialogues, workshops, structured meetings, charrettes, or any other face-to-face outreach activity envisioned by the Artist(s). 1
Artist Services Interaction with the Cultural Division and County staff are required. Other activities include: Design and conduct community engagement activities with one or more County agency or group of employees Design and paint murals in up to three locations Locations for Artwork Site A. Approximately 13 h x 7 4 w Site B. Approximately 7 4 h x 18 w 2
Site C. Approximately 4 h x 18 w Project Budget The total budget established for the project is not to exceed $6,000. This budget may be divided to provide for one or more separate art projects with multiple artists. The budget includes but is not limited to: meeting attendance, materials, installation, community outreach activities, insurance, travel and all applicable taxes. Artist Eligibility This Call to Artists is open to individuals residing in Broward County. If applying as a team, a minimum of one member must be a Broward County resident. Anticipated Schedule Application materials due: April 6, 2017, 5:00 pm EST Interviews (optional): TBD Selected individual notified: TBD Notice to proceed issued to Artist(s): TBD Application Deadline: April 6, 2017, 5:00 pm EST How to Apply Eligible Broward County Artist(s) are invited to apply through Submittable.com. Hard copies will not be accepted. Required submission materials include: Professional Résumé If applicable, include community engagement experience, public art commissions with contact information for Project Manager or Program Director and budget size. Electronic Images Artist(s) may submit ten digital images of most recent relevant work. JPEG format is preferred. Annotated Image List Include name of artist, title of work, year, media, size, and location of artwork, project budget, image number and any other relevant information. 3
Eligibility Please confirm that you are a Broward County resident. Accept Terms and Conditions of County s Commissioned Artwork Agreement. NOTE: Hard copy materials will not be accepted for this Call to Artists. Applicants are encouraged to familiarize themselves with the County s Commissioned Artwork Agreement. Application Process and Selection Criteria The Broward Cultural Division manages the application process. An Artist Selection Panel will review the applications. This Panel includes a member of the Public Art & Design Committee, arts professionals, and agency and County community representatives. The Panel will review the applicant s qualifications and select a shortlist of finalists on the basis of the excellence of their past work of similar scope as demonstrated by the visuals and other submission materials and the interview. The Panel will also consider the versatility and appropriateness of the media in which the artist has demonstrated proficiency, as it relates to the scope of this project. The County reserves the right not to accept any of the applicants or cancel the project. Questions Contact: Leslie Fordham, Public Art & Design Administrator Phone: (954) 357-7532 Email: lfordham@broward.org Website: www.broward.org/arts Broward Cultural Division Earl F. Bosworth, Division Director Leslie Fordham, Public Art & Design Administrator Public Art & Design Program The Broward County Public Art & Design Program was established in 1976. The purpose of the program is to contribute to the enhancement of the built environment through the creation of commissioned works of art that create a sense of place, that improve the visual environment for the citizens of Broward County, and that advance the missions of the County departments where the projects are situated. Commissioned artworks are the result of a dynamic interaction between selected artists and local community and constituent groups during the design phase of each project. The Broward County Public Art & Design Program is recognized with distinction in national and international circles. In 2002, four of Broward County s public artworks were selected among an international ensemble of some of the world s finest public artworks and listed in the Australian publication, Designing the World s Best Public Art. Broward County Public Art & Design program is a national leader in developing model public art policies and best practices, producing exemplary public artworks synthesizing design excellence. Broward County has received five Americans for the Arts Year in Review 4
public art awards over the past eight years, an indicator of the program s outstanding commitment in advancing art and design, said Liesel Fenner ASLA, manager of Public Art Network for Americans for the Arts. Broward County Public Art installations include works by: Alice Adams, Alice Aycock, Carolyn Braaksma, Clyde Butcher, James Carpenter, Carl Cheng, Miles Coolidge, Dan Corson, George Gadson, Liam Gillick, Harries / Heder Collaborative, Duane Hanson, Chris Janney, Lorna Jordan, Patricia Leighton, Gary Moore, Barbara Neijna, Jody Pinto, Ray Olivero, Beth Ravitz, Thomas Sayre, Martha Schwartz, Ned Smyth and Ritsuko Taho. Broward County, Florida Broward County, named after Napoleon Bonaparte Broward, was established in 1915. By the 1960s, Broward County was considered a leader in agriculture products and services within the State of Florida. The region, which stretches across 409.8 square miles, of developable area, was transformed in the 1970s when mid-rise and high-rise development replaced farmland. Today over 1.8 million people live in the County s 31 municipalities and unincorporated areas as well as Seminole Tribe of Florida reservation. Broward is one of six counties in Florida where minorities constitute the majority. The undeveloped, protected western two-thirds of the county consists of wetlands and the Everglades. Among Broward County s unusual characteristics are 246 miles of canals; highest point is 25 feet above mean sea level; numerous seasonal residents; 7.5 million annual tourists and major cruise ship terminal. The climate is subtropical (75.4F average annual temperature) with wet summer and fall, and dry spring and winter seasons. For more information, visit www.sunny.org. 5