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Art in Public Places

AIPP 30th Anniversary Event Photo

Our Mission:

The Mission of the Art in Public Places Program (AIPP) is to capture the pulse of the community by contributing to neighborhood development and economic vitality, and by engaging the many voices of Aurora through art and culture.


Stay Informed: 

The city of Aurora Art in Public Places Program was created 30 years ago with the passage of Ordinance 93-63 in September of 1993. The intent was “to expand the opportunities for Aurora residents to experience art in public places, thereby creating more visually pleasing environments; the arts represent an opportunity for Aurora to establish a unique image and character and to contribute to the civic pride of Aurora’s community.” Currently, the mission of the Art in Public Places Program is to capture the pulse of the community by contributing to neighborhood development, economic vitality and engaging the many voices of Aurora through art and culture.

 

Join AIPP for a special celebration of their 30th anniversary from 5:15 to 6:15 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 26, at the Aurora Municipal Center, 15151 E. Alameda Parkway. The anniversary celebration will include an exhibit at the Aurora Municipal Center Mezzanine Gallery, the reading of a poem written by Aurora’s Poet Laureate for the occasion and the publication of a special edition catalog including this first work of poetry to be commissioned for the collection.

 

This fun celebration includes refreshments and a great assortment of public art swag. To learn more, follow AIPP on social media and RSVP here.


REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS

Ward Road Station Public Art - Wheat Ridge, Colorado

Qualifications are requested from qualified artists and/or artist teams interested in creating site-specific public artworks(s) for the Ward Road Station Public Art project, located in the city of Wheat Ridge, Colorado. 

DEADLINE FOR SUBMITTAL: Friday, September 29, 11:59p.m. MST

SUBMITTALS ACCEPTED ONLINE ONLY: www.callforentry.org

TOTAL ART BUDGET: $160,000 USD for multiple sites along foot path and on south plaza

PROJECT SUMMARY

The City of Wheat Ridge and the Wheat Ridge Cultural Commission seek to commission public art to enhance major improvements for the Ward Road Transit Station from in Wheat Ridge, Colorado. A total of $160,000 USD is available for various sites along the south side of the project site. These projects are open to all qualified artists residing in the United States. Full call here: https://artist.callforentry.org/festivals_unique_info.php?ID=12337

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Follow the White Rabbit | Scioto Peninsula | Columbus, OH

PROJECT PURPOSE AND BACKGROUND

This call for artists offers an opportunity to create a series of small-scale sculptures along Rush Alley and at the corner of State and Belle Streets. (Map found in Exhibit A, p. 4). This series of small sculptures will serve to promote exploration and engagement within The Peninsula. It is expected that no less than seven sculptures be created. 

A budget of $150,000.00 has been allocated to the series of small-scale sculpture and is all inclusive of engineering, fabrication, travel expenses, site preparation, any equipment rental, and artist fee. 

A stipend of $1,000.00 will be provided for up to three finalists for the development of concepts.

RFQ can be downloaded here.

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