Dublin Arts Council
7125 Riverside Drive
Dublin, Ohio, 43016
Thursday, October 15, 2009
Dublin Arts Council has issued a national call for artists today. If you have any questions please contact Emily Striker. Thank you.Bicentennial Public Artwork, Dublin, OhioDublin Arts Council is issuing a national call to artists for a commission to create and install a permanent, three-dimensional site-specific public artwork that will recognize and celebrate the 2010 Bicentennial of the City of Dublin, Ohio, one of the fastest growing and highly regarded communities in the nation. The call is open to all professional artists who are U.S. citizens and live and work in the United States. Artist teams will be considered, but only a single artist ‘project manager’ will be contracted. Dublin Arts Council will collaborate with the City of Dublin, Dublin Historical Society and members of the community to award the commission. The Bicentennial Public Artwork will be installed on the site of the historic Karrer Barn, a bank barn built in the late-1870s and listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The artwork will be relevant to Dublin’s past, present and future, respectful to the historic site and will have a powerful artistic impact. Creative license with diverse interpretations, including abstract focus, will be considered. The artwork will be installed and dedicated in October 2010. The national call for artists is available for download on the organization’s website. If there are additional questions please contact Emily Striker.
Email: emilystriker@dublinarts.org
Opportunity Type: Public Art Call
Exhibition is Held: Brick and Mortar Gallery
Medium: Not Applicable, Other Media
More info: www.dublinarts.org
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