Embarking on a public art project can be a daunting and
complex process, even for those who have worked in this space before. From
understanding the committee process to having adequate space and equipment for
fabrication, artists new to the process can anticipate unique challenges and
growth opportunities beyond what their normal studio practice entails. The UAC
team is committed to helping artists navigate the public art process and wanted
to share some thoughts for folks with less experience to get started on winning
a public art commission:
+ Partner with another artist to jointly develop an idea and
submit as a team. Identifying a partner with different skill sets and
collaborative experience can be a huge asset in taking on a big project.
+ Work with a subcontractor: artists often work with
subcontractors to help fabricate and/or install a public art project. This can
be a good way to identify needed equipment and local expertise. Commissioned
artists pay subcontractors out of their funding for a public art project and
therefore should include their payment in the overall project budget. If you’re
looking to connect with a local subcontractor, let us know and we will be happy to help!
+ Reach out to the UAC team to get a better sense of project
expectations and process. We are here to help!
+ Attend hustle events! Hustle is a free professional
development workshop series that UAC hosts with Crosstown Arts and ArtsMemphis.
If you don’t see a topic you are looking for in the upcoming calendar, let us
know!
+ Volunteer at project installations: volunteering can be a
great way to gain hands-on experience and connect with artists currently
engaged in this work. Email info@urbanartcommission.org
to be added to our volunteer list.
With all of our best,
Lauren, Siphne and Mersadies
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