Prince George’s County Art in Public Places Program has released three requests for qualifications (RFQ). These public art opportunities pertain to the Laurel Library, District VII Police Station, Fort Washington and the Brandywine Fire Station. See project descriptions below or at pgahc.org.

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Laurel Library
Prince George’s County, Maryland, is accepting qualifications from artists or artist teams interested in a public art opportunity at the County’s new library in Laurel. The selected artist/team will design, fabricate, and install two works of art in the form of exterior sculptures that have the potential to become landmarks or identifiers for Laurel. Download the RFQ

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District VII Police Station

Prince George’s County, Maryland, is accepting qualifications from artists or artist teams interested in a public art opportunity at the County’s new Police Station in Fort Washington. The selected artist/team will design, fabricate, and install a work of art in the form of an exterior sculpture that has the potential to become a landmark or identifier for Fort Washington. Download RFQ

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Brandywine Fire Station

Prince George’s County, Maryland, is accepting qualifications from artists or artist teams interested in a public art opportunity at the County’s new Fire Station in Brandywine. The selected artist/team will design, fabricate, and install a work of art in the form of a mural that has the potential to become a landmark or identifier for Brandywine. The selected artist will also work with the Art in Public Places Program to implement a community engagement plan with students at Gwynn Park High School, located directly across the road from the new Fire Station. Download RFQ

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