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APRIL 2012 News Briefs Brief items from the past month related to public art in Florida
from the Florida Association of Public Art Professionals (FAPAP)
NATIONAL Americans for the Arts Public Art Network (PAN) is pleased to offer scholarships for members to participate in
the 2012 Americans for the Arts Public Art Preconference, June 7-8.
DEADLINE: April 18, 2012
There are two types of scholarships:
Public Art Administrator
Texas-based Artist The scholarship is intended to help public art professionals gain valuable career development experience and
information resources.
Eligibility: Applicants who have never attended the Annual Convention nor a Public Art Preconference are
eligible to apply.
Applicants must be current members of Americans for the Arts.
The scholarships will cover the PAN Preconference registration fee and offer travel stipends.
For Applications and more info
Applicants will be notified by May 1, 2012.
PAN Preconference schedule. Presenters are being added daily to the online schedule so do check back!
Public Art Archive just added three new works from FGCU to their archive. They can be seen at
http://www.publicartarchive.org/search/apachesolr_search/?filters=im_work_coll_nid%3A48395
FLORIDA The 2012 Florida Public Art Year in Review is now accepting submissions through CaFE: www.callforentry.org
Florida Association of Public Art Professionals is pleased to announce the Call for Submissions for the annual
juried state of Florida Public Art Year in Review.
Participate and bring valued recognition through the arts to your city and/or to you as an artist. Public art
projects submitted will be reviewed and selected by this year’s jurors Helen Lessick and George Bolge.
The deadline to submit is April 18, 2012
All projects submitted, as well as those selected by the jury for the 2012 FLORIDA Public Art Year in Review will
be presented at the statewide Annual Florida Association of Public Art Professionals conference in Fort Myers,
Florida, May 3 – 5, 2012.
PUBLIC ART CONFERENCE:
Join other Public Art Professionals from around the state May 3 – 5 in Fort Myers. Register now at www.FloridaPublicArt.org
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BRADENTON
'Located in Florida, Bradenton’s Village of the Arts is a gem of an arts
community surrounded by industrial commercial roadway. Motorists would
often drive right by the Village, unaware of its existence.
The Village residents desired a signature artwork which would alert passing
motorists to the presence of their distinctive community.
Historically, the neighborhood had seen better days. Then artists began to
move into the 1920s era bungalows, painting their properties wild tropical
hues, transforming the area into a colorful treasure trove of galleries,
residences and studios.
This transformation was the inspiration for the sculpture entitled ‘Chrysalis
Launcher’ which utilizes a classic symbol of metamorphosis, the butterfly
emerging from it’s chrysalis.
Chrysalis Launcher is tilted at a dynamic angle to invite visitors in,
introducing them to the metamorphosis that art has made in the
community, aiming ‘wings of art’ down a main street of the Village of the
Arts. The wings appear to flutter out and alight on lamp posts throughout in
the Village streets. The color palette of the ‘wings’ was inspired by the by
the vibrant colors of the homes, galleries and studios in the Village. Many
residents have walked up to the sculpture, pointed to a set of wings and
said, ‘Those are the colors of my house!’.
The sculpture is composed of three distinct parts; a concrete base and a
stainless steel chrysalis form topped with forty sets of colorful abstract
wings. It is designed to withstand Florida’s challenging environment and is
engineered to meet Miami-Dade hurricane code requirements. (Dade
County has the strictest requirements in the state of Florida for wind-borne
debris and wind load. )
The sculpture has been well received by the community, garnering attention
from passing motorists and getting multiple thumbs-up from viewers of all
ages during installation. Requests are being made for additional lamp-post
wing sets to be installed on more of the neighborhood streets.'
BROWARD The Broward Cultural Division Public Art and Design Program has named local Broward
artist Steven Sylvester, as the Allied Artist for Terminal 3 Terrazzo Floor Design Project
at Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport. The artist’s team commissioned
for the project is David M Griggs and Scott Parsons. The Duane Hanson Allied Artist
Award Program was established in 1994 to honor internationally-recognized artist
Duane Hanson, who resided in this community and who was instrumental in
encouraging the careers of Broward artists. Allied Artists are partnered with
commissioned artists based on their level of experience, artistic medium and general
interests.
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The Terminal 3 Terrazzo Floor Design Project is a major component of the modernization and reconfiguration
plan that the airport is implementing to provide passengers and visitors with a more efficient and pleasant
airport experience. It is designed for Concourses E & F, and the Departure Level of Terminal 3, approximately
67,500 sq. ft. The design is based on the vastness, beauty and complexity of the environments of Fort
Lauderdale, Broward County and South Florida and the uniqueness of its ecosystems that is defined by the flow
of water, from freshwater to saltwater; by the Everglades biome to the west and the Atlantic Ocean to the east.
Steven Sylvester was selected by the commissioned artists to be their Allied Artist because of his drive and
appreciation for uncommon uses of materials. Sylvester creates exceptional, noteworthy work. His current
work-in-progress series of life-sized ladies dresses made from clay and wire continues to amplify this drive as it
develops into the traveling museum show for which it is slated. Sylvester became a member of Architectural
Ceramic artist Peter King's StoneHaus team, where, by the side of this world-renowned artist, he worked on
numerous public and private commissioned art projects, thus further feeding the drive for uncommon material
use in addition to large scale public works.
CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH
Art in Public Places for the City of Boynton Beach please review video presented to City Commission and
available on web site at:
http://www.boyntonbeacharts.org/
DELRAY BEACH
http://delraybeach.granicus.com/ViewPublisher.php?view_id=2
Select Video March 20th
Scroll to Public Hearings, B
HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY
Glass Art Proposals Deadline April 6
The deadline is 5 p.m. on Friday, April 6 to submit stained glass art proposals to the Hillsborough
County Public Art Program. The County intends to award contracts to stained glass artists and
fabricators for the creation of artwork at various new or existing County libraries, anticipating a
$15,000 - $20,000 budget for each project. From initial submissions, the County will develop a
short list of artists for further consideration. These short-listed artists will develop themes and
site-specific visual proposals to will enhance and support the mission of the specific County facility.
See their blog for guidelines, or contact: (813) 307-1035 [email protected]
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Dan Myers, R.A. has assumed the post of Public Art Coordinator for Hillsborough County. His contact
information is as follows:
Dan Myers, R.A.,
Public Art Coordinator
Dept. of Facilities Management Services
Hillsborough County BOCC
p: 813.307.1035 / f: 813.272.7062
c: 813.789.1275
w: www.hillsboroughcounty.org
MIAMI
Miami River Art Fair (during Art Basel Miami Beach)
Information: http://miamiriverartfair.com/program-overview/
Application: http://miamiriverartfair.com/pdf-application/
Website: http://miamiriverartfair.com/
[email protected] | http://miamiriverartfair.com
Call for Artists at Nina Torres Fine Art
Information: http://issuu.com/ninatorresfineart/docs/2012-
artistswanted
Application: http://issuu.com/ninatorresfineart/docs/2012-
artistswanted-application
OSCEOLA COUNTY Osceola County Mural – Valencia College
To commemorate the significant contribution that Osceola County made to support the construction of Building
4, they have commissioned a local artist, Juliana Davidson, to create a 16 foot by 8 foot mural that will be
permanently installed in the Atrium of Building 4. Their vision for the mural is to create a collage of images that
depicts Osceola County's history and represents each of the distinct communities in Osceola County.
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KISSIMMEE Join us as we host the 2012 Sculpture Pub Crawl on April 14th in Downtown
Kissimmee sponsored by Yuengling who will be on hand, serving 6 different
beers that aren't even available to the public! Live music, a silent auction and
7 pub stops are included as we tour the 11 pieces of urban art throughout
the Downtown! Participants can pay the $20 admission at the door. Only 200
tickets will be sold so arrive early!
SOUTH FLORIDA EcoArt South Florida is working with local grassroots group in Belle Glade, Palm Beach County on a Summer
EcoArt project featuring our dynamite former EcoArt apprentice Jesse Etelson who will be creating several
EcoArt projects related to Torry Island and Lake Okeechobee, involving Workforce Alliance interns and other
young people, introducing them to EcoArt practice.
JACKSONVILLE CALL TO ARTISTS
Issued by Jacksonville Aviation Authority, Jacksonville, Florida
Project: Jacksonville International Airport Main Terminal “Courtyard Area Wall Surfaces”
Total Project Budget: $75,000.
Project Location: 2400 Yankee Clipper Drive, Jacksonville, Florida 32218
Deadline: Tuesday, May 11, 2012 2:00 PM (Local Time) no exceptions
Eligibility: Open Call to all Professional Artists, no geographic restrictions Not more than five finalists will be selected from the RFQ and asked to develop concept proposals for this
project. Each will be paid a $1,000 proposal fee and reimbursed up to $1,000 for travel to Jacksonville for
presentation of proposal.
Project Description / Scope of Work
JAA and JIA Arts Commission are seeking artists to develop and submit site specific artwork proposals for the
Courtyard Restroom Fin Wall and two Water Fountain Surrounds within JIA, which is centrally located within JIA
between the Haskell Gallery and the Sky Gallery. This will be a focal point of the courtyard, which is JIA’s most
heavily traveled area, with nearly six million passengers per year. JAA and JIA Arts Commission expect that a
signature work of art will create a memorable experience for all who visit Jacksonville. The Courtyard Restroom Fin Wall is in a location that will withstand substantial wear and abuse. Materials for
final fabrication must be highly durable and permanent in nature. Artists will have the opportunity to install
artwork directly to wall surfaces. Artwork may not be floor mounted. Artwork may not extend out from wall
surface more than four inches. Maintenance of work should be able to be accomplished by unskilled staff.
Maggie Taylor
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For the complete RFQ & I:
http://www.flyjax.com/BidStatusReport.aspx
Artists Daryl McCann, Lucy Keshavarz and Jesse Etelson will showcase their recent work, presented by EcoArt
South Florida and the US Green Building Council at Jupiter’s annual Artigras festival of the arts. Their public
EcoArt featured a "living wall," art-as-stormwater treatment, and sculptural habitats for small animals, birds and
bees designed for natural areas in restoration.
REPEAT: CITY OF TAMPA FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF
TRANSPORTATION I-4 – Selmon Expressway Connector Project
Budget: $5,000
Deadline: April 13, 2012 at 5:00 p.m.
seeking to commission an artist to create an artwork suitable for transferring into a banner/mural in partnership
with the Florida Department of Transportation, District 7 Office. For more info
WINTER PARK The City of Winter Park's Art on the Green 2012 is in process. The Call to Artists was posted at the end of
February and artist applications are due April 20.
Art on the Green 2012 is a competitive sculpture exhibition where eight sculptures will be exhibited for six
months in Downtown Winter Park from September 2012 through March 1, 2013.
The primary juror is Olga Viso, current Director of the Walker Art Center, former director of the Hirschorn
Museum and former curator for both the High and Norton Museums. Olga is a Florida native and Rollins
graduate.
This is a serious competition for both emerging and established artists. Selected artists will receive a $1,000
stipend and will be eligible for the $500 People's Choice Award.
Artists who are 21 or older and have participated in at least three juried shows are eligible to apply.
The Call for Entries and all other information is posted
at http://www.cityofwinterpark.org/Pages/Visitors/Museums_and_Galleries/Galleries/Art_on_the_Green/Art_o
n_the_Green_2012.aspx
PLEASE LET US KNOW Let us know about any public art related news from your area – new art work, loss of art work, press or legislation affecting the arts, new personnel, etc. Send news of the month to [email protected] by the 1st of the following month. www.FloridaPublicArt.org
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