Call Detail
Parking Lot Sculpture
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Contact Email: DaLima@sunrisefl.gov

Entry Deadline: 3/31/23
Application Closed
Work Sample Requirements
Images | Minimum:Min. 3, Maximum:Max. 10
Total Samples | Minimum:Min. 3, Maximum:Max. 10
Call Type: Public Art
Eligibility: National
State: Florida
Budget: 72,000 (plus stipend for shortlisted artists). The budget includes all costs, e.g., research, community and agency meeting cost, design, materials, permitting of the sculpture, fabrication, installation, photography, insurance, proposals, travel, sales taxes, lighting design for the sculpture, labor, structural engineering, and transportation.

The City of Sunrise, Florida is seeking to commission an Artist or Artist team to create one vibrant sculpture to be located on a new parking lot on 1200 Sunset Strip. The sculpture should reflect the spirit of Sunrise and be impactful to pedestrians and passerby traffic both day and night.  

The Call to Artists is expected to be conducted in two (2) phases.  In the first phase, up to three (3) Artists will be shortlisted by the Selection Committee based on experience, credentials, style and previous work. In the second phase, each shortlisted Artist will receive a $1,000.00 stipend for the development of a detailed proposal with up to three conceptual design options. City staff and the City’s art consultant may engage the community on the shortlisted proposals to provide input to the Selection Committee. 

The Call to Artists will generally be awarded to the responsive and responsible Artist whose design is selected by the Committee and submitted to the City Commission with a recommendation of approval. The selected Artist will be expected to enter into an agreement with the City in an amount not to exceed $72,000.00. The selected Artist will be responsible for the creation and installation of the final work. 

The application deadline is March 31, 2023 and is open to all Professional Artists nationwide with experience working with public agencies and professional engineers.

 

Qualities of the Sculpture

 This Call to Artists is emphasizing the City of Sunrise’s desire to commission a sculpture that represents our original Sunrise neighborhood which is diverse and has a large Caribbean population. The sculpture must be vibrant and timeless and capable of “holding its own” and making a dramatic statement.   

The sculpture should be durable and require minimal ongoing maintenance. South Florida has a sub-tropical climate and is hot and humid with an intense sun and seasonal heavy rain. Problems with rust and fading should be avoided. The sculpture should be designed and constructed in accordance with the Florida Building Code and Sunrise Code. The sculpture must be self-supporting on an open landscape or hardscape and be between 7 to 8 feet tall. Ideas on how to protect the sculpture against vandalism such as a guard rail or other protective measure should be incorporated into the proposal. The art pad for the sculpture and any proposed protective feature that is not part of the sculpture will be designed and constructed by the City. Conduits will be available if the sculpture needs to be lit within, however, the selected Artist will need to determine the code required electrical design. The City would prefer sculptures that have the following elements:

  • Uniqueness
  • Vibrant colors, preferably inspired by the Caribbean culture
  • Stands out day and night (can be lit from within)
  • Incorporates community engagement elements
  • No water features
  • Not interactive

 

Description of Location

The sculpture will be located at the southeast corner of Sunset Strip and NW 12th Street with a predominant northwestern face.  Sunset Strip is a major thoroughfare in eastern Sunrise, which is part of the City’s original neighborhoods. The art pad will be located adjacent to a new public parking lot that is about to be constructed, and the sculpture will be the first major art sculpture in eastern Sunrise. This new public parking lot is very meaningful to the community because it was an abandoned gas station for many years and an eye sore for the community. This upcoming public parking lot will have very nice landscaping and will provide additional parking for residents and visitors to go to the nearby small businesses.

The East Sunrise Improvements Master Plan was adopted in March of 2019 which is a roadmap for reinvestment in the original Sunrise. Since the adoption of the Plan, the City has been heavily investing on and working to attract investment and redevelopment to improve our original neighborhoods.  Focusing on Art was one of the recommendations of the Master Plan, which also includes the construction of a new Village Art Plaza (Plaza). Construction of the Plaza recently started, and the Plaza is in close proximity to the locations proposed for this sculpture. 

 

About the City of Sunrise 

The City of Sunrise, incorporated in 1961, is located in southeastern Florida in Broward County.  The City encompasses an area of approximately 18 square miles with an approximate population of 97,000. The City is uniquely positioned in the most desirable and central location in Broward County, neighboring the Everglades and within less than an hour to three major airports, and three major seaports. Sunrise is a dynamic and welcoming community that appreciates and celebrates its diverse people and culture, while embracing smart growth and development.

Sunrise’s Business and Entertainment District has the largest and most successful outlet mall in the continental United States - Sawgrass Mills, and the 20,000 seat BB&T Center, one of the finest arenas in the country and home to the National Hockey League’s Florida Panthers. Because of these three major assets (Sawgrass Mills Mall, Sawgrass International Corporate Park and FLA Live Arena), the City hosts more than 28 million visitors each year. A strong endorsement of the City’s business appeal is that corporations, hotels, restaurants, office parks and attractions already located in our community continue to expand and invest in the area.

 

Selection Process

The City of Sunrise reserves the right to cancel this Call to Artists, to accept or reject, in whole or in part, any or all Proposals or parts of Proposals, to waive minor irregularities and technicalities in the Proposals, to adjust the time table as needed, to enter into negotiations with Proposers as warranted, to award the Call to Artist, and to enter into an agreement on such coverage and terms that the City deems will best serve the best interests of the City.  A minor irregularity is defined as a variation from the Call to Artists’ terms and conditions which does not affect the price of the Proposal, give a Proposer an unfair advantage over other Proposers, or adversely impact the interests of the City.  There is no obligation on the part of the City to award the Call to Artists or an agreement to the Proposer(s) offering the lowest price to the City. The City reserves the right to award the Call to Artists and enter into an agreement(s) with the Artist(s) whose proposal(s) is/are judged most advantageous to and in the best interests of the City. The City shall be the sole judge of which Proposal is in the best interests of the City. The City reserves the right to obtain and review any information deemed necessary to determine the ability of the Proposer to carry out its obligations required under the agreement, including but not limited to its relevant experience and qualifications, the quality of its past performance, the Proposer’s current and prior compliance with all laws and regulations, its financial strength and capability to perform the requirements of this Call to Artists. 

All submissions must be done via CAFÉ at   www.callforentry.org

 

First Selection/ Shortlisting Process

The City's Selection Committee will manage the application process. The Selection Committee includes City Staff from different departments and will operate as a recommending committee to the City Commission. Upon review of all entries submitted through CAFÉ, the Selection Committee will invite up to three (3) shortlisted Artists to submit and present a complete proposal with at least two design options. The selection committee will shortlist based on Artist’s experience, credentials, style and previous work. All submitted complete applications will be reviewed.  Applications not meeting the submission guidelines will not be considered.

 

Second Selection

Each of the shortlisted Artists will be provided a $1,000.00 stipend for development of a detailed proposal. The payment will be made after the Artists submit the detailed proposal and presents the proposal to the Selection Committee. Further details will be provided to each of the shortlisted artists, including dates for artists to present their proposal to the Selection Committee (presentations can be a virtual meeting or in-person but in-person is preferred). If Artists choose to present their proposal in-person to the Selection Committee the travel and overnight accommodations would have to be covered with the stipend. Designated City staff and/or public art consultant may engage the community and ask for input on shortlisted design proposals. The Selection Committee will recommend awarding the final agreement(s) based on its evaluation of the sculpture proposal and the criteria listed below. The Selection Committee reserves the right to withhold the art sculpture award recommendation if it should not find a satisfactory sculpture. 

The shortlisted artists will be required to submit a detailed proposal with the following information: 

  1. Proposed concept 3D Digital Model and/or Maquette. Model must include a scaled plan of the proposed location, and a plan dimensioned elevation of the concept. Model must also include perspectives of the concept, information regarding materials, weights, colors and any other relevant details.
  2. Site Plan.  Plan must include perspective drawing between sculpture and sidewalk or other public space, and show all design features to create a space with foreground and backdrop for sculpture.  Site plan shall also show pedestrian access to the sculpture and hide light fixtures shining on the sculpture from public view. Must also include any guard rail and/or other ideas for protection against vandalism.
  3. Project Maintenance Instructions.
  4. Post-selection Community engagement plan.
  5. An Itemized Project Budget. 

The criteria for the second and final selection include the following:

  1. Design aesthetic and concepts:  50 points
    1. Artistic merit of concept to include meaning of the proposed sculpture and theme
    2. Style and Appropriateness:  should demonstrate that it is compatible in relationship to the landscape and Sunrise Community
    3. Diversity: Reflects the overall project goal to strive for diversity in style, scale, media and Artists working in traditional and contemporary art forms.
  2. Technical considerations: 20 points
    1. Feasibility: Including the Artist’s artistic history and experience in completing public art projects within the timeline and budget, as well as the sustainability of the sculpture.
    2. Safety and Maintenance: The sculpture should be durable, meet the requirements of insurance policies and be resistant to theft and/or vandalism. Materials should require minimal periodic maintenance and be readily available if conservation or restoration is necessary. Protection against vandalism.
  3. Community input: 20 points
    1. Based on community feedback from staff community engagement meetings.
    2. Artists incorporated community engagement elements concepts into the proposal
  4. Quality of Proposal/Presentation: 10 points
    1. The Proposer must demonstrate experience in providing the type of Services requested in this Call to Artists.
    2. Written Proposals should be brief, presented in logical order, and contain the information requested herein and may be accompanied by any additional materials necessary to convey the appropriate experience.

 

Artist Requirements Once Selected

  • Meetings with the Selection Committee as needed to discuss aspects of sculpture: either via phone, virtual or in person;
  • Design development and modifications with drawings and/or models sufficient to secure the approval of the Selection Committee and the City Commission;
  • Indemnify, and hold the City of Sunrise harmless from any and all claims and damages;
  • Warranties; and
  • Liability and other insurance.
  • Find ways to engage the community and make them part of the sculpture fabrication;
  • Construction documents signed by a Florida engineer;
  • Obtain permits and coordinate inspections;
  • Transportation and off-truck loading of the sculpture to the specific site in Sunrise;
  • Installation of the sculpture;
  • One public lecture in Sunrise;\Professional photos of the sculpture for publication and marketing;

Note: The City will be responsible for the cost and construction of the art pads and any proposed protective feature.

 

Next Steps

  • Artist Applications Submitted
  • Shortlisting
  • Submission of detailed proposal
  • Presentation to Selection Committee
  • Staff/art consultant community engagement meetings
  • Selection Committee’s Rankings
  • City Commission Approval
  • Notification to Artist(s)
  • Entry into a mutually acceptable agreement
  • Public Engagement
  • Sculpture Permitting/Installed
  • Dedication Ceremony

Application Requirements

Artist resume, up to ten images of previous work, and three references are required. 

Eligibility Criteria

Eligibility 

The project is open to all visual arts Professional Artists/Artist Teams in the United States.  Professional Artists/Artist Teams should have experience implementing their ideas and work in the public realm with government agencies. Professional Artists/Artist Teams must be able to effectively work within the project timeline and collaborate with the Architects of Record, General Contractors, multiple Governmental Agencies, Community Groups, City Staff and the Selection Committee whenever it is required. Artist or Professional Artist means a practitioner in the visual arts, generally recognized by critics and peers as a professional of serious intent and ability. Indications of a person’s status as a professional Artist include, but are not limited to, income realized through the sole commission the sculpture, frequent or consistent art exhibitions, placement of the sculpture in public institutions or museums, receipt of honors and awards, and training in the arts.  

Artists are NOT eligible who are immediate family or business partners of Sunrise City staff, Sunrise City Commission, or the Public art consultants that are working for the City.  

 

Contact Information

All questions must be submitted to DaLima@sunrisefl.gov  and gadsonravitz@gmail.com     

Website for City of Sunrise: http://www.sunrisefl.gov

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