Top: Cleaborn Pointe at Heritage Landing Apartment Community, Memphis, Tenn.; Bottom: Frayser Branch Library, Memphis, Tenn. |
Memphis UrbanArt Commission has extended the deadline on two
local public art opportunities. These projects are open only to artists living in
the Memphis-metropolitan area and provide a special opportunity for local
artists to share their knowledge and understanding of the city’s rich history. More
details about each project are below.
The Frayser Branch Request for Qualification is for the
production and installation of a public art mural at the Frayser Branch
Library. The mural should address one of Frayser Library’s three themes—connecting, learning
and growing—and show the library’s connection to the neighborhood’s past and
present. The total budget for the project is $13,000. The application and more
information about the RFQ are available on UAC’s Opportunities page.
The Heritage Landing RFQ is for multiple art pieces (sculptures)
that will enhance the Cleaborn Pointe at Heritage Landing Apartment community.
Cleaborn Pointe is the former site of Cleaborn Homes, an inner-city public
housing complex. This project is part of an effort to transform the 20-block
city area south of FedEx Forum—between Beale Street, Main Street, Crump Blvd.
and Manassas Street—into a sustainable and interactive community. The proposed
sculptural art pieces should serve as landmarks for the community and allow
residents and other community members to engage with the artwork, as well as
provide opportunities for the community to help design and/or fabricate final
art pieces through workshops. The total budget for the project is $88,000. More
information about the project is available on the UAC website.
If you live in the Memphis-metropolitan area and would like to
submit an application to one of these projects, first create a profile on UAC’s Artist Registry. Then, submit an
application to one of these opportunities or any project open through UAC.
We look forward to receiving your responses!
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