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1 ArtPrize Featured Public Projects Request for Qualifications (RFQ) Ah Nab Awen Park 303 Pearl St NW Grand Rapids, MI Table of Contents Summary (Page 2) What is ArtPrize (Page 2) Featured Public Projects Program Information (Page 3) Eligibility (Page 3) Two Phase Application Process (Page 3-4 ) Selection Process and Criteria (Page 4-5) Timeline (Page 5) Ah-Nab-Awen (Page 6) Budget (Page 7) Restrictions and Guidelines (Page 7) Electrical (Page 8)

2 Summary ArtPrize Featured Public Projects is a new grant program for 2016. ArtPrize is soliciting proposals for large, ambitious public art projects for four high visibility public sites. One project will be selected for each site. Artists will receive grants ranging from $10,000 to $15,000 per project, along with in kind donations from construction, shipping, and engineering firms. There is a two step applications process. Artists must first answer a Request of Qualifications (RFQ). Several artists per site will then be awarded stipends to complete detailed proposals for review. Ultimately only one proposal per site will be selected and awarded a grant. What is ArtPrize? ArtPrize is a radically open, independently organized international art competition and a 501(c)(3) non profit organization. For 19 days, three square miles of downtown Grand Rapids, Michigan, become an open playing field where anyone can find a voice in the conversation about what is art and why it matters. Art from around the world pops up in every inch of downtown, and it s all free and open to the public. It s unorthodox, highly disruptive, and undeniably intriguing to the art world and public alike.

3 Featured Public Projects Program Information Activating public space throughout Grand Rapids has been a major component of ArtPrize since it s inception. We are pleased to announce a returning partnership with the city of Grand Rapids and Downtown Grand Rapids, Inc. to place innovative and engaging public art in city owned venues during ArtPrize. Project proposals for temporary public art projects are currently being accepted for Ah Nab Awen Park, Vandenberg Calder Plaza, Grand River, Blue Bridge and Gillett Bridge. All artistic mediums are encouraged, but installations should be fabricated from materials appropriate for public display in an exterior environment. This includes ability to withstand environmental factors, interaction with pedestrians and the general public. Grants will be provided to selected artists to help offset costs for the following 1) hiring a Michigan licensed engineer to prepare a signed and sealed technical report 2) overseeing transportation and installation of artwork 3) maintaining artwork from install to the end of the event 4) removing artwork after the completion of the event 5) restoring the site to its original condition upon completion of removal. ArtPrize will work to connect selected artists with firms providing in kind services designed to assist with project budgets. These firms will include shipping, construction, engineering, and insurance. It should not be expected that these donations will cover these types of expenses completely, but they will help. Eligibility Artists with experience producing large scale permanent or temporary public art installations or performances are eligible. Selected artists must participate in ArtPrize 2016 as an official entry, and their artist registration fee will be waived. Two Phase Application Process Phase One: RFQ Interested artists must answer a Request for Qualifications (RFQ). RFQs are due March 10 at 5:00PM EST 2016 RFQs must be submitted by email to featuredpublicprojects@artprize.org RFQs must include: 1. Letter of Intent : Artist should present a compelling idea for the space, an overview of how the project will be completed, and demonstration of experience working on comparable projects. Maximum length one page.

4 2. Digital Images or Videos : Images or video of 3 5 relevant past projects (up to 10 images). Each image should be titled Lastname_Firstname_image# 3. Image List : An annotated image identification sheet with clear explanations of each project submitted. This should include: image number, title, date of completion, media, location and a brief description of the project. 4. Professional Resume : If applying as a collaborative entry, please have each member submit their individual resumes. 5. Professional References : Please include name, title and contact information of three professional references. Materials should be submitted to ArtPrize via featuredpublicprojects@artprize.org Phase Two: Full Proposals After the RFQ s are evaluated by the ArtPrize Arts Advisory Council and ArtPrize staff, a group of finalists will be asked to submit complete project proposals. Finalists will be compensated $500 to complete detailed proposals Final selection will be made based on the content and feasibility of the proposed projects (see Selection Process and Criteria below) Artists or groups of artists may apply for one or more of the opportunities. An artist or group of artists can only receive a grant for one project at one site. Materials should be submitted to ArtPrize via featuredpublicprojects@artprize.org Selection Process and Criteria Artists submissions will be reviewed by the ArtPrize Arts Advisory Council and by ArtPrize staff. The selection of the finalists will be based on the following criteria: 1. Compelling idea described in a letter of intent 2. Quality of past work samples submitted 3. Proven ability of execute public art projects at a large scale A group of finalists will be selected and notified by March 22, 2016. Finalists will be paid a stipend ($500) and be asked to prepare a complete proposal, which will include detailed designs, installation plans, removal plans, concise budget and other relevant information. Up to three applicants per site will be awarded stipends to create detailed proposals, but only one project will be awarded a grant and be allowed to install. Final proposals will be evaluated on the following criteria: 1. Innovative and engaging public art project a. Projects are encouraged to be interactive, photogenic day and night, participatory

5 2. Evidence of technical feasibility of the project idea and implementation a. Can be installed during limited timeline provided b. Proven ability to create proposed project 3. Safe, does not pose a threat to visitor safety 4. Submittal of all required application materials 5. Attention to context, including: a. ArtPrize: a technology driven, urban, democratic, participatory public art event b. Grand Rapids: a midwest city with roots in design and manufacturing c. Installation site: its specific physical, historical, and political qualities 6. The ability to withstand high winds and rain, interaction with pedestrians and the general public for the duration of the event. The selected artists will be announced by May 1, 2016. Timeline February 10 March 10 March 22 May 1 May 19 June 1 September September 21 October 9 Request for Qualifications opens Request for Qualifications closes Artists are notified if they are moving on to the second round. Selected artists are asked to submit complete proposals. Completed final proposals are due to ArtPrize Second round artist are notified if they have been selected. Selected artists confirm their timelines Install ArtPrize 2016 opens ArtPrize 2016 closes ArtPrize reserves the right to alter the project schedule as needed.

6 Ah Nab Awen Park Ah Nab Awen Park is a long, six acre, narrow green space that runs along the west side of the Grand River. Ah Nab Awen is the central park for Grand Rapids events, and has many unique features including a stage, walkways and a pavilion. The park was once a village inhabited by local Native Americans. In 1979, the park was officially named Ah Nab Awen by the Elders of the Three Fires Council, which means Resting Place, honoring the three major Native American tribes of Michigan; Ottawa, Chippewa, and Potawatomi. Ah Nab Awen Park is adjacent to the Gerald R. Ford Museum and visible from the DeVos Convention Center (across the river). It is accessible by a pedestrian bridge that runs across the river as well as on site parking.

7 Budget The maximum grant for a project at Ah Nab Awen is $15,000. Restrictions and Guidelines The river walk and symbolic burial mound portions of Ah Nab Awen Park are not available for any installation. All sound must be conducted below 85 decibels Stage and pavilion are permissible for use There is a water hook up on the north end and near the public bathrooms

Electrical Cords are not to be strung across walkways or over mounds for safety reasons Cam lock cables included 8