State University of New York, Oswego call for Sculpture 2023-26

State University of New York, Oswego call for Sculpture 2023-26

Details

Call Type Proposals / Public Art
Call Eligibility National
Entry Dates 2/9/23, 12:18 PM - 3/20/23, 6:00 PM 373 Days Left
Entry Fee? No
State University of New York, Oswego call for Sculpture 2023-26



Oswego 13126 United States

Description

SUNY Oswego Outdoor Sculpture Initiative
Request for Proposals: 2023 - 26

SUNY Oswego seeks proposals for outdoor sculpture for the school’s main campus. Three artists will be chosen to install artworks in a centrally located lawn area adjacent to SUNY Oswego’s Campus Center. Selected works will be on view for a three-year exhibition and become part of SUNY Oswego’s Campus. SUNY Oswego has a student body of 8,000 students on a 690 acre campus. It is situated on the shores of Lake Ontario adjacent to the City of Oswego, population 18,000. Application and proposal details are as follows:

Application Deadline:
Applications are due March 20, 2023, 6PM EST. Late proposals will not be accepted. Anticipated announcement of accepted artworks - April 21, 2023.

Eligibility: All artists, 18 years of age, are welcome to apply.

Submission guidelines:
Proposals can be for existing or new work. Each artist can submit up to three proposals; however, only one proposal from an artist can be accepted. Each proposal must include a project description outlining dimensions, weight, title, medium, date of completion, and a statement of conceptual intent.

Each proposal should include up to three images of a completed work or concept sketches/models of a new work to be constructed. SUNY Oswego reserves the right to refuse any delivered work that is not completed as proposed.

All proposals should include a cover letter outlining the artist’s contact information (Name, address, email, phone). Additional support materials are not required but may be requested at a later date.

Textual information should be in pdf format and images should be formatted as high quality jpegs. Jpegs should be numbered and include the artist’s last name (1.Smith.jpg). Please also include an image index text. All application materials should be submitted via email as one zipped folder to Miranda Traudt at miranda.traudt@oswego.edu. Total folder size should not exceed 20Mbs.

Design Considerations:
The site of installation is a highly trafficked pedestrian area of the SUNY Oswego main campus. It is totally open to the elements and SUNY Oswego can be prone to very harsh winter weather conditions including high winds. Each sculpture will be sited on its own round 8’ diameter concrete pad. Accepted sculptures must be designed to be securely bolted to this pad. It is suggested that wedge anchors of at least ½” thickness be used.

Each proposal must include statements regarding how the sculpture will be secured, the durability of the sculpture, and how it will not negatively impact public egress or safety.

Please note for the duration of exhibition (excluding travel to and from Oswego) all works will be insured and indemnified by SUNY Oswego. Also please note installation pads will have no access to electricity, independent lighting, etc.

Selection Criteria:
1. Submittal of all required application materials as outlined in the RFP;
2. Attention to context: architectural, historical, geographical, and cultural;
3. Originality: creativity and uniqueness of proposed artwork concept for this project;
4. Maintainability: structural and surface soundness, durability and resistance to vandalism, weathering, excessive maintenance, repair costs;
5. Appropriateness for placement on a campus pedestrian site;
6. Feasibility: artist's proven track record/ability to complete the work on time and within the budget.

Selection Committee:
The selection committee will be made up of professionals from the SUNY Oswego arts community.

Budget: Each artist will be awarded a one-time stipend of $2,000. This stipend is to cover the cost of all materials, transportation, installation, de-installation, and artist fees. Payment will be made upon the successful installation of the proposed sculpture. Artists are required to submit a basic budget to determine the proposal’s feasibility. If the budget is greater than the $2000 stipend, it is the artist’s responsibility to provide additional funding.

Artists will receive the full $2000, regardless, of actual expenses, more or less, of the proposal.

Location: SUNY Oswego, sculpture lawn, adjacent to southwest entrance to main Campus Center.

Application Checklist: (The following should be in pdf/jpeg formats bundled into a .zip folder.)
Cover letter including contact information
Proposal(s) with image jpegs and basic budgets.
Image slide list.
Statement of durability, security, and safety.
Artist statement
Artist’s resume

Contact:
Please direct all questions via email to either Benjamin Entner at benjamin.entner@oswego.edu or Miranda Traudt at miranda.traudt@oswego.edu.

Timeline:
March 20, 2023 Deadline for receipt of application materials
April 21, 2023 Anticipated date of notification of accepted artists
July 15 - 30, 2023 Installation of sculptures

August 2023 - June 2026 Duration of exhibition
July 2026 De-installation of sculpture

Accepted Artists’ Responsibilities:
Provide 150 – 300 word artist’s statement and digital image for print/online brochure and publicity. (May 1, 2023)
Return signed loan agreement (contract) (June 1, 2023)
Deliver and install sculpture (July 15 – 30, 2023)
Deinstall and remove sculpture (July 2026)


Posted on: 2/9/23, 5:21 PM