Public Art Competition: Atrium

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Public Art Competition: Atrium

Glenbow Museum and Art to Public

Deadline for the RFQ: November 26, 2024
Budget: $660,000 CAD

Glenbow is transforming the museum’s original Brutalist architecture into a modern, welcoming space, enhancing both physical and experiential aspects of the museum. Glenbow’s new 312,000-square-foot home at the JR Shaw Centre for Arts & Culture opens all eight floors to visitors and includes exhibition, programing, and event spaces, as well as a gift shop, theatre, and restaurant. A new distinct feature will be the 13,000-square foot rooftop terrace with an all-season pavilion designed by the internationally renowned artist Maya Lin, incorporating a skylight and oculus to filter natural light into the lower floors of the museum.

As part of Glenbow’s commitment to fostering diverse and unique art experiences, the museum is seeking an artist or artists’ team to create an artwork for the main floor of the new JR Shaw Centre for Arts & Culture. The public art design will beautify, enliven, and activate the atrium on the main floor at the museum. Glenbow encourages all locally, nationally, and internationally qualified artists and artists’ teams to apply. This is an unencumbered call open to all artists. The successful artist or artists’ team will work with Glenbow, the architectural firm DIALOG, and the construction team EllisDon.

Atrium Site Specifics

The artwork will be a suspended installation on the main floor at the northeast corner of Glenbow at the JR Centre for Arts & Culture. This location has been specifically designed to be a key part of the of the building’s internal and external visual aesthetic. Therefore, the chosen artwork for this space will form an important aspect of the museum’s identity. It will be highly visible from the atrium floor below, the exterior street, and an interior viewpoint on the second floor.

Closing date for the RFQ: November 26, 2024, 5pm MT

Required Submission Materials:

  • A statement about your interest in public art and how it should engage or respond to its environment and the viewer.
  • Annotated image list – twelve (12) images with: date, title, media, and dimensions of past and current work. If the image reflects a public work, include the location of the project and the commissioning agency. Multimedia items (video and/or sound clips) that describe your work may be included as part of the annotated image list but not exclusively so. Links to web-based portfolios are encouraged.
  • A selected biography (CV) including current contact information.
  • If working as part of a team, a brief resume of each team member and a description of past experiences working together.
  • Two (2) or three (3) reviews or news articles about past projects (optional).
  • Two (2) professional letters of reference.

Selection Criteria:

  • Creativity.
    • Originality expressed in past work.
    • Demonstrated strong understanding of scale.
    • Practical understanding of public art and the ability to see the project to completion.
    • Proven track record in public art, museum, and gallery work.
    • National and international profile through reviews of exhibitions, online texts, and other peer assessments.
    • Interested in addressing the challenges of the site, the building, and a willingness to work with Glenbow and the design and build team DIALOG and EllisDon.
    • Ability to produce a high-quality work within the project budget.
    • Professionalism.

Schedule (subject to change):

  • Deadline for the RFQ: November 26, 2024
  • RFQ evaluation: Week of December 2, 2024
  • Adjudication long list of candidates: Week of January 13, 2025
  • Notification of potential candidates: Week of February 10, 2025
  • RFP request sent to candidates: March 3, 2025
  • Deadline for RFP: April 28, 2025
  • Adjudication of RFP: Week of May 12 – 23, 2025
  • Finalist selected: May 26, 2025

Format and Address:

  • All documents in your submission must be contained in a folder titled with the name of the artist or artists’ team.
  • You may include up to twelve (12) annotated images with corresponding information in the submission.
  • Submissions may contain support material i.e. links to videos and websites.
  • Please keep the file submission to a maximum of 50 MB.
  • One submission per artist or artists’ team only: multiple submissions will not be considered.

Glenbow Public Art – Request for Qualifications (RFQ) C/O Art to Public at: info@arttopublic.net

Please visit the link to upload your RFQ file at Art To Public – Glenbow Public Art Commissions

Deadline

Proposals will be accepted until November 26, 2024; 5pm MT.

Responses that do not fully meet the criteria above will not be considered at the sole discretion of Glenbow. It is the respondent’s responsibility to request clarification of any item that is unclear or uncertain within the context of the RFQ package by contacting: Art to Public at: info@arttopublic.net or 403.244.2066; ext. 4

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