City Seeking Proposals for Temporary Outdoor Art

Accepting proposals until November 17, 2015

Summary

The City of Nanaimo is currently seeking proposals for temporary outdoor art for display in public places. All artists are invited to submit their proposals through "CALL FOR ARTISTS FOR TEMPORARY OUTDOOR ART NO. 1677", which is available on the City's website. The deadline for proposals is November 17, 2015.

Since 2010, the City of Nanaimo has been involved in a dynamic and evolving public art program that enhances and animates our City’s parks. Each year, outdoor artwork is installed in public places on a temporary basis for the enjoyment of residents and visitors. The parks essentially become outdoor art galleries and showcase artworks for a limited period of time.

Link to Strategic Plan: Installation of temporary public art furthers the goals of the Cultural Vitality (Creativity, Diversity and Innovation) pillar of the City's Corporate Strategic Plan, by continuing to support the downtown core as an Arts District.

Key Points

  • All artists are invited to submit their proposals through the "CALL FOR ARTISTS FOR TEMPORARY OUTDOOR ART NO. 1677", available on the City's website. The call is open to all artists who live in Canada. Participants do not have to be a professional artist to submit a proposal.
  • The deadline for proposals is November 17, 2015.

Quotes

"With the enormous success in 2015, we encourage all artists to submit their art proposals in an effort to continue creating dynamic and engaging outdoor spaces."

Culture & Heritage Coordinator
City of Nanaimo
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Contact:

Chris Barfoot
Culture & Heritage Coordinator
City of Nanaimo
250-755-7522
Main Office
Culture & Heritage Department
City of Nanaimo
250-755-4483

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