Call Detail
Call Overview
Application Closed
Work Sample Requirements
Images | Minimum:Min. 3, Maximum:Max. 6
Total Samples | Minimum:Min. 3, Maximum:Max. 6
Eligibility: Regional
State: Connecticut
Jury Dates: 4/11/25 - 5/5/25
Budget: $70,000
Call Description
Introduction
The City of Norwalk invites professional artists, artist teams, and community-based art organizations to submit qualifications for the design and installation of public art on the fencing along Ely Avenue. This project aims to enhance the aesthetics of the area, celebrate the community's diversity, and contribute to Norwalk’s growing reputation as a hub for arts and culture. A vital aspect of this project is engaging the Ely Avenue community to ensure the public art reflects their values, stories, and aspirations.
Project Background
The public art will serve as a key visual feature along Ely Avenue, reflecting the vibrant spirit of Norwalk. As part of the City’s commitment to public art and community engagement, the project seeks to involve residents in shaping the design and theme, fostering a sense of ownership and pride.
Project Scope
Location: The public art will be installed on the fencing along Ely Avenue.
Size: The fencing is approximately 450 ft long and is between 6 and 8 feet tall though it varies in height in spots.
Theme: Proposals should celebrate the cultural diversity, history, and community identity of the Ely Avenue neighborhood, and Norwalk as a whole.
Medium: Durable, weather-resistant paint and materials suitable for outdoor installation. Artwork should be affixed to the existing chain link fence.
Budget: A total of $70,000 is allocated for the project, which must cover all costs, including design, materials, labor, installation, stipend, travel and contingency.
Community Engagement: Artists are required to facilitate at least one community engagement activity (e.g., workshop, listening session, or interactive event) to gather input and feedback from Ely Avenue residents. There is a strong desire to have residents and community members involved in the installation of the artwork in some way.
Application Requirements
A Short Biography or Resume (500 words or less): Explaining the artist’s background and experience
Portfolio: Examples of relevant past work minimum 3, maximum 6.
References: At least three references.
Eligibility Criteria
This RFQ is open to professional artists and artist teams from Connecticut with demonstrated experience in public art design and installation. Norwalk and Fairfield County based artists will be given priority. Norwalk natives, or teams that include Norwalk natives, are highly encouraged to apply. Preference will also be given to applicants with prior experience in community-based projects and engagement.