ID Art BMIP Call for Entry Info Meeting

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Informational meetingInformational meeting

February 16, 2011February 16, 2011

AgendaAgenda

•Welcome to the BMIPLarry Mammoli, EDIC/BRA andPublic Art at BMIP Team

•Introduction to the Innovation DistrictSamantha Hammar, BRA

•Call For Entries: Temporary Public Art at BMIPKarin Goodfellow, Boston Art Commission

•Virtual Tour of SitesDolores Fazio, BRA and the team

•Q + A

•Physical Tour of Sites (on foot) For those who want to walk to see sites

AgendaAgenda

•Welcome to the BMIPLarry Mammoli, EDIC/BRAPublic Art at BMIP Team

•Introduction to the Innovation DistrictSamantha Hammar, BRA

•Call For Entries: Temporary Public Art at BMIPKarin Goodfellow, Boston Art Commission

•Virtual Tour of SitesDolores Fazio, BRA and the team

•Q + A

•Physical Tour of Sites (on foot) For those who want to walk to see sites

•Welcome to the BMIPLarry Mammoli, EDIC/BRA andPublic Art at BMIP Team

•Introduction to the Innovation DistrictSamantha Hammar, BRA

•Call For Entries: Temporary Public Art at BMIPKarin Goodfellow, Boston Art Commission

•Virtual Tour of SitesDolores Fazio, BRA and the team

•Q + A

•Physical Tour of Sites (on foot) For those who want to walk to see sites

1,000 Acres“A new approach is called for on the waterfront – one that is both more deliberate and more experimental... The massive expanse of the South Boston waterfront, with its existing knowledge base, opportunity for growth, and world-class infrastructure is ripe to produce world-class products and services” - Mayor Thomas M. Menino

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A Sample of New CompaniesCompany Industry Move-in

Oasys Water Clean Tech November

FastCAP Systems Clean Tech October

Mad*Pow Digital Design October

AisleBuyer Mobile Apps October

Twelve Chairs Interior Design September

Buzzient Social Media September

Interaction Associates Prof. Development August

Mad Props Prop House June

Serious Commitment…Real Momentum

Partnership & Events • MassChallenge (global start-up competition)

• Mayor Menino’s Live/Work Housing Symposium

• Boston Regional Entrepreneurship Week

• Spencer Trask Collaborative Welcome Home Challenge ($25K relocation/expansion competition)

• DIGMA “Design Means Business” Conference/FutureM

• Mass Technology Leadership Council’s “Innovation unConference”

Recent Press“Is the Waterfront the new Kendall Square?”– Patrick Nugent, Assistant Vice President (Nov. 3)

“‘Innovation city’ Boston plans waterfront revolution”

– View from City Hall (Aug. 26)

“The Next Big Thing in Boston”– Business Coast to Coast (Aug. 26)

“Ideas Percolate in Innovation District”

– Andrew Ryan (July 26)

“Geekville, a new neighborhood for Boston” – Lawrence Harmon (Jan. 26)

“Menino: Waterfront will become ‘Innovation District’” – Thomas Grillo(Jan. 4)

“Cleantech incubator eyed for Boston ‘Innovation District’” – Kyle

Alspach (June 24)

“$25K for Boston Innovation District Startup” – Erin Kutz (May

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• Mass TLC Innovation unConference

• Boston Fashion Week Expose Finale

Powered Up Boston

Boston Local Food Festival

• Odd Pairings Experiment

• Building a Framework for Economic Sustainability

Digital Marketing Demo Night

BioFach Organic

America 2010

• Fort Point Open Studios

• Fort Point Pumpkin Pageant

• Halloween on the Harbor

• MassChallenge Final Awards Ceremony

• How to Market: from Start-up to Corporation

• MassInnovation Nights

• Startups and Marketing: Building a Product, Brand, & Company

Art New England

Developing Online

Advocacy for Your Cause

• Harpoon Octoberfest

• UrbanAdventours Bike & Brew Tour

• National Chemistry Week

• Family Friendly Art Walk

Boston Society of Architects

Open Studios

Panoramic Views of the Waterfront

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Events in October 2010

Fan Pier

Seaport Square

Waterside Place

Parcels M & N

Liberty Wharf

Parcels M & N

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Fort Point Channel

Fan Pier/ Seaport

BostonMarine

Industrial ParkConvention

Center Area

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AgendaAgenda

•Welcome to the BMIPLarry Mammoli, EDIC/BRA andPublic Art at BMIP Team

•Introduction to the Innovation DistrictSamantha Hammar, BRA

•Call For Entries: Temporary Public Art at BMIPKarin Goodfellow, Boston Art Commission

•Virtual Tour of SitesDolores Fazio, BRA and the team

•Q + A

•Physical Tour of Sites (on foot) For those who want to walk to see sites

AgendaAgenda

•Welcome to the BMIPLarry Mammoli, EDIC/BRA andPublic Art at BMIP Team

•Introduction to the Innovation DistrictSamantha Hammar, BRA

•Call For Entries: Temporary Public Art at BMIPKarin Goodfellow, Boston Art Commission

•Virtual Tour of SitesDolores Fazio, BRA and the team

•Q + A

•Physical Tour of Sites (on foot) For those who want to walk to see sites

•Welcome to the BMIPLarry Mammoli, EDIC/BRA andPublic Art at BMIP Team

•Introduction to the Innovation DistrictSamantha Hammar, BRA

•Call For Entries: Temporary Public Art at BMIPKarin Goodfellow, Boston Art Commission

•Virtual Tour of SitesDolores Fazio, BRA and the team

•Q + A

•Physical Tour of Sites (on foot) For those who want to walk to see sites

The Boston Art Commission established in 1890, exercises legal authority to approve and site new public art on property owned by the City of Boston. Site-specific artworks, both permanent and temporary, woven through the urban landscape identify Boston as a place with long history and a great capacity for innovation. These artworks range from traditional and new media public art pieces to municipal design elements, such as wayfinding systems and artistic lighting. In addition, the Art Commission has care and custody of all paintings, murals, statues, bas-reliefs, sculptures, monuments, fountains, arches and other permanent structures intended for ornament or commemoration on City property. It is the conviction of the Boston Art Commission that, in order to engender and support a thriving artistic consciousness within the city, community involvement shall extend beyond everyday appreciation to meaningful engagement in the creation, evolving interpretation and ongoing care of artworks throughout Boston’s neighborhoods.

ID artBMIP 2011 Call for Entries Timeline

March 14 Deadline for entries

March 16 Selected entries posted online

March 16-27 Selection Committee Deliberation

March 28 Artist Selection announced

April 25 Delivery and Installation

May 7 Exhibition Opening

Oct. 1, 2012 Close of Exhibition

•Welcome to the BMIPLarry Mammoli, EDIC/BRA andPublic Art at BMIP Team

•Introduction to the Innovation DistrictSamantha Hammar, BRA

•Call For Entries: Temporary Public Art at BMIPKarin Goodfellow, Boston Art Commission

•Virtual Tour of SitesDolores Fazio, BRA and the team

•Q + A

•Physical Tour of Sites (on foot) For those who want to walk to see sites

•Welcome to the BMIPLarry Mammoli, EDIC/BRA andPublic Art at BMIP Team

•Introduction to the Innovation DistrictSamantha Hammar, BRA

•Call For Entries: Temporary Public Art at BMIPKarin Goodfellow, Boston Art Commission

•Virtual Tour of SitesDolores Fazio, BRA and the team

•Q + A

•Physical Tour of Sites (on foot) For those who want to walk to see sites

Site 1 Summer Street Entrance

Site 2 Northern Avenue Entrance

Site 3 Drydock Park

QUESTIONS ABOUT THIS CALL?

Karin GoodfellowBoston Art CommissionMayor's Office of Art, Tourism & Special Events

Room 802, Boston City Hall Boston, MA 02201 t:  617.635.2434 f:  617.635.2397

karin.goodfellow@cityofboston.govwww.cityofboston.gov/arts www.publicartboston.com