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Something New VII
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Contact Email: admin@ahbainbridge.org

Entry Deadline: 4/1/24
Application Closed
Number of Applications Allowed: 5
Work Sample Requirements
Images | Minimum:Min. 1, Maximum:Max. 5
Total Samples | Minimum:Min. 1, Maximum:Max. 5
Call Type: Public Art
Eligibility: Regional
State: Washington

More Info: https://www.bainbridgecurrents.com/classified/something-new-vii/

Name & Location:

Something New; A Rotating Art Exhibit, Bainbridge Island, Washington
 

Sponsors:

Arts and Humanities Bainbridge (AHB), Bainbridge Public Art Committee (PAC), and the City of Bainbridge Island (COBI)

 

Honoraria:

$2,000 to each of up to 5 selected Artists with the opportunity to be recognized for a $1,000 People’s Choice Award

 

Eligibility: 

The Something New Program is an opportunity to represent all members of our community through Public Art, and we welcome all regional artists to apply (Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Wyoming, Montana, California, and possibly Vancouver, BC.)

We actively encourage Black, Indigenous, People of Color (BIPOC), LGBTQIA+, and young emerging artists to apply.


Deadline: April 1, 2024


Program Description:

The Something New program is a dynamic public art experience as well as an ongoing opportunity for sculptors to exhibit their work. The exhibit places sculptures in five outdoor locations in downtown Winslow on beautiful Bainbridge Island. The five locations are located inside the boundaries of the Bainbridge Creative District. The state of Washington now hosts 13+ Certified Creative Districts, which are defined as a walkable neighborhood designated hub for creative sector jobs, tourist, and cultural activities.

The five Something New locations include pedestals in front of Town & Country Market on Winslow Way and Erickson Avenue, at the south end of Madison Ave, S. (in the Doc’s plaza), at the entry door of The Bainbridge Island City Hall building, and in two spots along the central path in Waterfront Park.

Selected works will remain on display for approximately 11 months after which They will be removed to make room for the next collection of selected sculptures, offering Bainbridge Islanders and visitors “something new” every year.

In addition to the five new pieces to be temporarily exhibited as part of the Something New VII exhibit, Bainbridge Island has a Public Art Collection consisting of 24 works, the majority of which are also located in downtown Winslow.

The City’s Public Art Program is supported by volunteer members of the Public Art Committee (PAC), a sub-committee of Arts & Humanities Bainbridge (AHB). For more information, please visit: www.bainbridgecurrents.com/public-art

 

Exhibition Guidelines:

Any artwork being submitted must be completed at the time of submission.

Artwork must be of suitable scale for outdoor public art and be of high artistic quality.

Artwork must require only minimal maintenance, if any, and be able to withstand the effects of weather, be resistant to vandalism to the extent possible, be able to withstand pedestrian contact, and not impede passing pedestrian and/or vehicular traffic.

Artwork will be on loan to the City during the exhibition period and must be available for sale to the public. If a sculpture is purchased, the Artwork cannot be removed before the end of the exhibition period. If purchased by COBI, a 25% commission is paid by the artist and the funds will be deposited into the COBI Public Art Sub Fund.

Concrete pedestals are provided for the display of each sculpture. The anchoring method will be approved by the City Engineer. The typical requirement is 1⁄2” Titen HD bolts that screw through a baseplate. Bolts are provided by PAC/City Engineer.

When selected, each Artist will be required to submit detailed information relating to the proposed anchoring method. Unless otherwise established with the City Engineer, the baseplate holes must be drilled to 3/4 inches to accommodate the bolts. Each concrete pad is a different size. Pedestals are described in the Attachment Diagrams of Pedestals and Sculpture Connection Detail, which describes the dimension of each pedestal.

During the exhibition period, COBI will maintain liability insurance to cover any damages incurred.

It is the Artist’s responsibility to deliver and oversee the installation of their sculpture in July of 2024 and to be present for the removal at the end of the exhibition in June of 2025 (or a to-be-determined date). 

Artwork cannot be shipped as there is no available storage space or staff available for this purpose. Submitted artwork must remain available through June 2024 or until the final selections have been made.

PAC reserves the right to reject work that is not the same Artwork as was selected in response to this call. Artwork may also be rejected if it does not meet COBI standards of durability, safety, and quality.

 

Benefits Artists Will Receive:

- A $2,000.00 honorarium paid to selected artists.

- Promotion for Artwork to be purchased.

- Marketing and PR to include a feature article on Currents (the AHB hosted website at bainbridgecurrents.com), as well as in local community publications.

- Promotion during Opening Reception events in August of 2024 by Bainbridge Downtown Association during the First Friday Downtown Art Walk. (public/social gatherings permitted.)

- A stipend of $1,000 People’s Choice Award, as chosen by community vote, to one of the program Artists.

 

2024 Timeline: 

- March 1: Call For Art Distributed.

- April 1: Call For Art Closed for submissions.

- April 15 - 21: The jury convenes and completes selections.

- April 22 - 28: Public Works reviews selections. Provides feedback regarding suitability for public installation and attention to the pedestal configuration.

- April 29 - May 5: Artists will be notified of the Jury’s Decision.

- May 14: City Council Presentation of Something New selections.

- May: Agreements/Contracts with COBI Signed with artists.

- July 15 - 19: Deinstallation of Something New VI Sculptures.

- July 22 - 26: Installation of Something New VII Sculptures.

- August 2: Official Opening Reception in conjunction with First Friday Art Walk. Artists are invited but not required to attend.

- August - September: Artists to be invited to be interviewed about their work. Recordings will be made available on the Arts & Humanities Bainbridge and the City of Bainbridge Island websites.

- October - December 31: Press release and voting for The People’s Choice Award begins.

 

2025 Timeline: 

- January - March: People’s Choice voting continues.

- March: People’s Choice selected.

- April 4 (First Friday): In conjunction with First Friday Art Walk, People’s Choice Award Event.

- June: Deinstall Something new VII.

 

Promotions Artists will be featured on the following:

Arts & Humanities Bainbridge website (www.bainbridgecurrents.com) and as located within the BCD (Bainbridge Creative District).

City of Bainbridge Island’s website (www.ci.bainbridge-isl.wa.us/956/Public-ArtProgram).

Each artist’s website will be linked on AHB's Website for additional exposure to their larger body of work. Each sculpture will be featured on its own page on Currents throughout the program year.

Artist Interviews will be shared on AHB's website and may be broadcast on Bainbridge Community Broadcasting (www.bestofbcb.org)

In addition to the Opening Celebration, subsequent First Friday Art Walks will provide additional exposure.

Each sculpture pedestal will feature a plaque with the Artist's name and sculpture title. The plaque will also recognize the project’s sponsors and provide contact information for potential purchase.

Additional opportunities for artist-community interactions including interviews will be scheduled during installation, People’s Choice Awards Ceremony, or other events.

By submitting an application, the Artist acknowledges that AHB, PAC, and the City of Bainbridge Island may use photographs or videos of the Artists and their Artwork to promote the Public Art Program.

 

The Artist agrees to be interviewed and videotaped and have the interview appear on community websites that may include but are not limited to:

- Arts and Humanities Bainbridge (AHB.)

- Currents (AHB’s community cultural website.)

- City of Bainbridge Island (COBI.)

- City or Community YouTube Channel.

- BARN-Bainbridge Artisan Resource Network.

- Bainbridge Community Broadcasting (BCB.)

- Bainbridge Island Downtown Association (BIDA.)

- Bainbridge Island Chamber of Commerce.

 

Selection Process:

The Selection Committee will consist of jurors to include representatives from PAC, the Artist community, and local business representative(s). The Committee will primarily be concerned with the quality and suitability of the submitted sculptures. However, background materials will also be considered. We actively encourage Black, Indigenous, People of Color (BIPOC), LGBTQIA+, and young emerging artists to apply.

 

Submission Process:

Each artist may submit up to five (5) sculptures for review via email to admin@ahbainbridge.org or through CaFÉ. Each sculpture should be submitted in its own application.

 

Submission Requirements Include:

- Artist’s Resume.

- Artist's Statement.

- Artist’s Contact Information.

- Description of Sculpture.

- Indication of site preference (1, 2, 3, 4, or 5 as described below, or no preference.)

- 3-5 Images with annotated Image List: (2000 words limit.)

- Acknowledgment of review of Sample Contractual Arrangement (see Attachment, Sample Contractual Agreement.)

- Purchase Price.

 

Contractual Agreement:

This process is being managed and facilitated by AHB, PAC, and COBI. The Artist will be entering into an agreement with the City of Bainbridge Island. A sample agreement is attached (see Attachment, Sample Contractual Agreement). Artists must review prior to submitting to be sure they can comply with all terms and conditions.

If the Artwork is sold during the time it is on display or as a result of being on display, the Bainbridge Island Public Art Fund will receive a 25% commission. Artists will be asked to indicate the amount they would like to receive if the sculpture is sold. Promotional materials will list a purchase price. Artist’s prices must include the 25% commission and any applicable sales tax.

 

Application Deadline:

April 1, 2024

Application Requirements

More Info: https://www.bainbridgecurrents.com/classified/something-new-vii/

  • Artist’s Resume
  • Artist's Statement
  • Artist’s Contact Information
  • Description of Sculpture
  • Indicate preference for site (1,2, 3, 4 or 5 as described below, or no preference)
  • 3-5 Images with annotated Image List: (2000 words limit)
  • Acknowledgment of review of Sample Contractual Arrangement (see Attachment, Sample Contractual Agreement)
  • Sales price if sold to City of Bainbridge Island

Eligibility Criteria

The Something New Program is an opportunity to represent all members of our community through Public Art, and we welcome all regional artists to apply (Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Wyoming, Montana, California, and possibly Vancouver, BC.)

We actively encourage Black, Indigenous, People of Color (BIPOC), LGBTQIA+, and young emerging artists to apply.