The store, Amani Market in Brooklyn is looking for a talented artist/muralist to paint some dope art on our awning. Interested artist should email hello@theculturecollective.nyc with the subject “Dope Muralist” and a link to your work.
Seeking an artist/artists living in East Harlem or Harlem to create artwork for the main entry reception areas as part of the current renovation and revitalization of a community center. The artist can choose to work in their medium and materials of choice, and innovated approaches are encouraged. This commissioned work will be in direct collaboration with an architect company in charge of interior architecture. Interested artists should email or message curator, Angel Bellaran.
Eligibility: East Harlem artists
Deadline: March 21
CHASHAMA IMMIGRANT ARTIST FELLOWSHIP
Chashama is highlighting Immigrant Teaching Artists by offering free studio space for 3 months at our Upper East Side Studio building (340 E 64th Street). We are looking for artists who have an interest in engaging the community through showcasing visual art, but also through hosting workshops, performances, talks, etc.
The space has a large garden level window, on a street that has regular foot traffic.
Eligibility: Immigrant artists
Deadline: March 24th
PRINCE GEORGE PUBLIC ART BUS SHELTER
Prince George, Maryland is inviting all artists to respond to their call for qualifications to add artwork to bus shelters. This public art project will consist of multiple sustainable features, that will highlight civic interaction, collaborative partnerships, and the improvement of the quality of life. These bus shelters are designed to activate neighborhood advancements and to serve as aesthetically pleasing landmarks for years to come. Artwork created will represents stories, culture, and architectural elements of the 6 participating municipalities. Artists and artist teams are asked to submit qualifications and portfolios if interested.
Eligibility: National (U.S.)
Deadline: March 26th @ 5pm
AUGMENTED REALITY PUBLIC ART PROJECT
The City of Santa Clarita, CA is seeking an artist for its Augmented Reality Public Art Project. It is currently accepting proposals for a series of thematic artworks which invoke interactivity, storytelling, and site-specificity to create dialogue with the surroundings and audience. Artwork may be informed by the environment, community, and history in which viewers encounter them. The selected digital artworks will allow users to view virtual art installations geo-positioned around the Old Town Newhall Arts and Entertainment District
Eligibility: National
Deadline: March 26th
MARSHALLTOWN PERFORMING ARTS FOUNDATION PUBLIC ART COMMISSION
The Marshalltown Performing Arts Foundation and the Marshalltown Community School District/High School is seeking an artist or artist-led team for the commissioning of a work of art for permanent installation at the Marshalltown Performing Arts Center in Marshalltown, Iowa. Interests artists are invited to respond to the call for qualifications/ submit a portfolio.
Eligibility: National (U.S.)
Deadline: March 29th @ 5p CST
UPMC Hamot Patient Care Tower Call for Artists
Erie Arts & Culture, on behalf of the Hamot Health Foundation and UPMC Hamot, is requesting qualifications from artist(s) to create artwork in the newly constructed UPMC Hamot Patient Care Tower located in Erie, Pennsylvania. The finished artwork is expected to translate UPMC’s central values of diversity, equity, and inclusion into a visual narrative. The artwork will be installed in a first floor hallway spanning approximately 140’ in length and may consist of both 2D work, 3D work, or a combination of both.
Eligibility: National (U.S.)
Deadline: April 4 @ 11:59p EST
CITY OF THORTON RENEWABLE ENERGY PROJECT
The city of Thornton is seeking to commission original public art. This project will commission a graffiti-style mural that will have a strong visual impact, engage visitors (specifically, youth), and push Thornton into a contemporary setting. The final design should include dynamic style elements and visual ques that speak to the community and add beauty to inspire creativity and local pride. Interested artists should respond to the call of qualification.
Eligibility: National
Deadline: April 5th
Artists and artist collectives in all disciplines are invited to submit proposals for ArtsWestchester’s inaugural Voices for Change project grant. Applicants are encouraged to submit projects that include a collaboration with a cultural, service or community-based organization. ArtsWestchester will award three (3) $10,000 project grants through a competitive selection process. Voices for Change seeks to support visionary work that addresses the following categories: Social Change, Social Justice, Civic Equity and the Public Good. Unless otherwise appropriate, completed works will be debuted at ArtsWestchester by October 31, 2022.
Eligibility: Artists and Art Collectives of the Mid-Hudson Valley Region
Deadline: April 5th
CITY OF REEDSBURG PUBLIC ART CALL
The Reedsburg Park and Recreation Committee is seeking proposals from artists to create a mural project to highlight Reedsburg’s culture, history, and geography. Interested artists are asked to submit a proposal along with their application.
Eligibility: National
`Deadline: April 15@ 5p CST
OREGON SUPREME COURT PUBLIC ART RFQ
The Oregon Arts Commission’s Art in Public Places Program is seeking artists to respond to their request for qualifications for a commission at the Oregon Supreme Court Building in Salem, OR. The commission artist(s) will create new site-specific, interior artwork in the building. Artwork will reflect the Oregon Judicial Department’s values to provide fair and accessible justice services that protect the rights of individuals, preserve community welfare, and inspire public confidence. The selection committee has proposed specific locations: grand staircase wall, the floor of the courtroom and walls inside the courtroom that would be best suited for art installations within the historical building.
Eligibility: Global
Deadline: April 19 @ 5pm PST
AMPLIFIER #VACCINATED ART CALL
Last year, in response to COVID-19, Amplifier launched a Global Open Call for Art to promote public health and safety, wellbeing, and social change work. One year later, incredible scientific progress means that this pandemic can end but only if we can get the world #vaccinated. Working collaboratively with Team Halo, Amplifier is offering $1,000 to artists to help build a campaign around vaccination. Hospitals and public health institutions around the world will then help distribute these messages where they are needed the most.
Eligibility: Global
Deadline: April 20th
The University of Florida is accepting portfolios from artists and artist collectives to create artwork in Data Science and Information Technology Building. Housing the Herbert Wertheim College of Engineering, the College of Medicine, the College of Pharmacy and the Informatics Institute, the selection committee has identified various sites for public artwork. Selected finalists will be compensated to create a site-specific proposal.
Eligibility: Global
Deadline: April 30th
The Harpo award provides direct support to under-recognized artists 21 years or older. Awards are made of up to $10,000. Grants are made to support the development of artists’ work and a grantee may use their award to support any activity toward that purpose. There is a $15 application fee.
Eligibility: National
Deadline: April 30th
Artwork Archive's Art Business Accelerator Grant provides emerging and established visual artists with unrestricted funds, resources, and a curriculum to help establish, grow and manage their art careers. The grant is designed to arm artists with the necessary business skills to succeed as artists and entrepreneurs to make a living through their artwork.
Eligibility: Global
Deadline: May 14th
Community organization, Get Loud Movement, is seeking Teaching Artists to lead our 2021 virtual writing and visual art workshops with an emphasis on Social Justice Advocacy and/or Mental Health Issues & Awareness. Their workshops are dedicated to supporting QTIBIPOC+ artists and their creative expressions as well as cultivating community.
Eligibility: Teaching artists 18+
Deadline: ongoing