Art Project 2020, 4Culture, USA

Publish Date: Mar 15, 2020

Deadline: Mar 16, 2020

SOUTH COUNTY RECYCLING + TRANSFER STATION

Create site-specific or site-integrated artwork for the new South County Recycling and Transfer Station in the City of Algona, Washington.

About the Project

  • Budget: $500,000 OR $540,000
    Two budget options are available for this opportunity with specific application requirements:

     

    1. Non-mentorship option for individual artists and artist teams: $500,000 (Budget is inclusive of artist fee, fabrication and installation of artwork(s), applicable taxes and travel)
    2. Mentorship option for artists applying as mentor and mentee artist(s): $540,000 (Budget is inclusive of artist fees for both the mentor and mentee artist(s), fabrication and installation of artwork(s), applicable taxes and travel. $40,000 will be held aside to pay the mentee artist(s) directly. If there are multiple mentee artists, that amount will be divided evenly between them.)
  • Eligibility: open to professional artists and artist-led teams residing in the Washington, Oregon or British Columbia. Artists whose work is focused on sustainability and the environment, reuse of materials, and/or naturally-sourced materials are strongly encouraged to apply. Applicants with cultural connections to The Muckleshoot Tribe of Indians and those who identify as Indigenous or underrepresented as well as artists who have an interest or history in education or mentorship of emerging artists are also strongly encouraged to apply.
  • Application: submission of an online application is required for this opportunity.
  • Deadline: Monday, March 16, 2020 by 4:00 pm PST

This opportunity has expired. It was originally available here: 
https://www.4culture.org/grants/scrts/
but the link is no more active

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Disciplines

Arts

Creative Arts

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Environmental Studies

Study Levels

Graduate

Opportunity Types

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Eligible Countries

United States

Host Countries

United States