Call Detail
Call Overview
Application Closed
Work Sample Requirements
Images | Minimum:Min. 3, Maximum:Max. 15
Total Samples | Minimum:Min. 3, Maximum:Max. 15
Eligibility: National
State: Illinois
Budget: 15000
Call Description
PROJECT OVERVIEW
Action Brown County, in partnership with Arts Quincy, invites proposals from qualified artists or artist teams to design and install a new community mural in Uptown Mt. Sterling. The goal is to create a visually compelling and meaningful piece of public art that reflects the spirit, history, natural beauty, and character of Brown County.
The mural should enhance the streetscape, foster civic pride, and resonate with both residents and visitors.
Suggested themes include (but are not limited to):
- Community Icons – courthouse, harness horse, Tip Top Notcher pig, lemon ice cream, white-tail deer, Hornet mascot
- Natural Beauty – rolling hills, farmland, Mt. Sterling Lake, deer, turkeys, agriculture
- Community Events – Brown County Fair, Mt. Sterling Winter Festival
- Future & Hope – children learning and playing
- Unity & Belonging – symbols of connection and shared identity
- Economic Impact – subtle inclusion of Dot Foods’ role in local growth
- Greetings from Brown County – postcard-style mural
- Local Branding – elements of the new Brown County brand identity
Note: Design must be original and distinct from existing murals located in Uptown Mt. Sterling.
Application Requirements
Applicants must address the following in their proposal:
1. Project Description
- Budget: Project must not exceed $15,000, including all artist fees, travel, materials, and equipment.
- Content: Original design appropriate for all ages and suitable for public spaces.
- Audience & Purpose: Describe how the design engages the public and reflects the identity of Brown County.
- Ownership: Artwork will become the property of Action Brown County upon completion.
- Durability & Maintenance: List materials and techniques to ensure a lifespan of 3–5 years. Include sealing methods and maintenance recommendations.
2. Required Materials:
- Completed application form
- Artist resume or biography
- Up to 7 digital images of relevant past work
- Full-color scaled sketch/rendering of proposed mural
- Written description of the concept and community connection
- Description of process for scaling the work from concept to wall
- List of proposed materials
- Proposed budget (including wall prep, equipment, production, and cleanup)
- Timeline for execution
Eligibility Criteria
Applicants with prior public art experience are strongly preferred.
Artist(s) should have completed at least three public art projects within the past five years.
References are required.