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JANET & WALTER SONDHEIM ARTSCAPE PRIZE CELEBRATES 10th YEAR

Finalist Exhibition Returns to the Baltimore Museum of Art for 2015

The Baltimore Office of Promotion & The Arts are excited to announce the 10th annual Janet & Walter Sondheim Artscape Prize.  Applications are now being accepted for the prestigious competition which awards a $25,000 fellowship to a visual artist or visual artist collaborators living and working in the Baltimore region.  The deadline for submission is Monday, January 12, 2015.  An application prospectus is available at www.artscape.org.  In 2015, the annual finalist exhibition returns to the Baltimore Museum of Art.  An award ceremony and reception takes place Saturday, July 11, 2015 at 7pm at the Baltimore Museum of Art, located at 10 Art Museum Drive.  The prize is held in conjunction with the 34th annual Artscape, America’s largest free arts festival.

Approximately six finalists are selected for the final review for the prize.  Their work is showcased in the special exhibitions gallery at the Baltimore Museum of Art from Wednesday, June 24 through Sunday, August 9, 2015.  Additionally, an exhibition of the semifinalists’ work is shown in the Decker, Meyerhoff and Pinkard galleries of MICA on Thursday, July 16 through Sunday, August 2, 2015.  An opening reception for the semifinalist exhibition takes place July 16, 2015 from 6pm to 9pm at MICA, located at 1303 W. Mount Royal Avenue.

The fellowship winner is selected from the Baltimore Museum of Art exhibition after review of the installed art and an interview with each finalist by the jurors.  Jurors are announced in January 2015.  Artist collaborators, if chosen as the winner or finalist, receive a single $25,000 prize that is equally divided among the members of the group.

Janet & Walter Sondheim Artscape Prize Timeline

Application deadline: Monday, January 12, 2015

Announcement of semifinalists: Late-February, 2015

Announcement of finalists: Mid-April, 2015

Finalists Exhibition at Baltimore Museum of Art: Wednesday, June 24-Sunday, August 9, 2015

Award announcement: Saturday, July 11, 2015, 7pm (Doors open at 6pm)

Semifinalist Exhibition at MICA: Thursday, July 16-Sunday, August 2, 2015

Semifinalist Exhibition opening reception: Thursday, July 16, 6-9pm

Artscape: Friday, July 17- Sunday, July 19, 2015

 

Janet & Walter Sondheim Artscape Prize

The Artscape prize is named in honor of Janet and Walter Sondheim who have been instrumental in creating the Baltimore City that exists today.  Walter Sondheim, Jr. had been one of Baltimore’s most important civic leaders for over 50 years.  His accomplishments included oversight of the desegregation of the Baltimore City Public Schools in 1954 when he was president of the Board of School Commissioners of Baltimore City.  Later, he was deeply involved in the development of Charles Center and the Inner Harbor.  He continued to be active in civic and educational activities in the city and state and served as the senior advisor to the Greater Baltimore Committee until his death in February 2007.

Janet Sondheim danced with the pioneering Denishawn Dancers, a legendary dance troupe founded by Ruth St. Denis and Ted Shawn.  Later, she turned to teaching where she spent 15 years at the Children’s Guild working with severely emotionally disturbed children.  After retirement, she was a volunteer tutor at Highlandtown Elementary School.  She married Walter in 1934, and they were together until her death in 1992.

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Artscape is America’s largest free arts festival, attracting more than 350,000 attendees over three days. Artscape features 150-plus fine artists, fashion designers and craftspeople; visual art exhibits on and off-site, including exhibitions, outdoor sculpture, art cars, photography and the Janet & Walter Sondheim Prize; incredible live concerts on outdoor stages; a full schedule of performing arts including dance, opera, theater, film, experimental music and the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra; family events such as hands-on projects, demonstrations, competitions, children’s entertainers and street theater; and a delicious, international menu of food and beverages that is available throughout the festival site. Artscape’s total economic impact on Baltimore City is $25.97 million.

The 2015 Janet & Walter Sondheim Artscape Prize is made possible through the generous support of the the Abell Foundation, Alex. Brown & Sons Charitable Foundation, Charlesmead Foundation, Ellen Sondheim Dankert, France-Merrick Foundation, Hecht-Levi Foundation, Legg Mason, M&T Charitable Foundation, Henry & Ruth Blaustein Rosenberg Foundation, John Sondheim and The Whiting-Turner Contracting Company.

For more information on the Janet & Walter Sondheim Artscape Prize, call 410-752-8632 or visit www.artscape.org, application available at www.callforentry.org.

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The Indianapolis Airport Authority, in consultation with the Arts Council of Indianapolis, is seeking proposals for site-sensitive, temporary installations at Indianapolis International Airport in 2016 and 2017.  All media and approaches welcome that respond to the airport context. Modest honoraria paid. For more information and submission instructions, visit

here:  http://www.indyartsguide.org/classifieds/detail/30409

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The DEN Art and Culture’s Public Art Program is currently soliciting applications for an exterior commission for Denver Fire Station 35 – either free-standing or integrated.

The total commission budget is $200,000 USD (all inclusive).

Deadline is Tuesday, December 30, 12:00 PM MST. All qualified artists are invited to apply for this opportunity through our on-line portal https://flydenver.slideroom.com. If you have questions or need assistance with your application, please submit a request via email: mandy.renaud@flydenver.com.

  1. Site specific: Artwork should be reflective of the modern and timeless architecture that will house Fire Station 35. This iconic building includes materials such as corrugated metals, translucent features, and a sweeping cantilevered roofline in addition to traditional elements: a hose tower and large apparatus bays. There are two prominent locations for artwork:
  •  A large concrete block wall on the south façade, roughly 12’ tall by 90’ long. Additional art components could be carried      from the facade onto the hose tower and into the landscape west of the building; or
  •  A free-standing work on the west side of the property.

 

  1. Reflective of the Mission and Values of the Denver Fire Department:

 

The Denver Fire Department is dedicated to:

 

  • Providing quality, timely, and professional emergency services to those who live in, work in, and visit the City and County of Denver
  • Respecting each other through trust, pride, diversity, integrity, and training
  • Working together to achieve the highest levels of preparedness, prevention, and community involvement with a dedication to purpose.

 

Values that drive the organization include: Preparedness, Professionalism, Integrity, Courage, Teamwork, and Compassion

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The Bethesda Arts & Entertainment District is currently accepting applications for the Bethesda Painting Awards, downtown Bethesda’s 11th annual juried art competition and exhibition honoring painters. This competition will be awarding $14,000 in prize monies to four selected painters.

Attached please find applications for this event. You can apply by mail or online here. The deadline for submissions is Friday, February 21, 2015.

The competition will be juried by Arnold Kemp, Chair and Associate Professor in the Department of Painting and Printmaking at Virginia Commonwealth University; John Morrell, Chair of the Department of Art and Art History and Associate Professor of Painting and Drawing at Georgetown University; and Nora Sturges, Professor of Art and head of Painting and Drawing at Towson University.

If you would like to request additional applications, please feel free to contact me at 301-215-6660, Ext. 117 or VHillman@bethesda.org. The application is also available on our website, www.bethesda.org.

Request for Qualifications for the: Austin Art in Public Places Pre-Qualified Artist Pool

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The City of Austin requests qualifications from professional visual artists who live and work in the United States.

Budgets range from $20,000. to $300,000.

Application deadline is Friday, January 30, 2015, 5:00 pm (CST) Apply online at www.PublicArtist.org

For more information, please visit:

www.austincreates.com

www.publicartist.org/AustinAIPP

The City of Austin Art in Public Places (AIPP) program of the Cultural Arts Division, Economic Development Department (EDD) seeks exceptional emerging and established artists working in a variety of visual media and artistic approaches for its 2015-17 Pre-Qualified Artist Pool.

Selected artists or artist teams from the Pool may be contracted to design and fabricate artwork for eligible Capital Improvement Projects (CIPs) of various scopes, timelines, and budgets throughout the City of Austin. Artwork budgets are expected to range from $20,000 to $300,000, and artwork opportunities exist in a variety of public settings and facilities. Artists working in a variety of media will be considered.