Call Detail
Call Overview
Days remaining to deadline: 31
Work Sample Requirements
Images | Minimum:Min. 3, Maximum:Max. 8
Total Samples | Minimum:Min. 3, Maximum:Max. 8
Eligibility: Regional
State: New Mexico
Budget: $100,000
Call Description
LOCATION/CONTEXT: The Southwest Public Safety Complex (SWPSC) in Albuquerque, New Mexico is a new facility designed to enhance public safety and community support in the southwest region. The first of its kind in Albuquerque, will house the Albuquerque Police Department (APD), Albuquerque Fire Rescue (AFR), and Albuquerque Community Safety (ACS) in one location. The center is located in City Council District 3, near 98th Street and Amole Mesa Avenue. The Art Selection Committee seeks an artist or artist team to create an outdoor sculpture that reflects the values of public safety, service, and community.
MEDIA/STYLE/SIZE: The Art Selection Committee will consider artists who work in a variety of media and styles for the SWPSC. Resulting artwork must be suitable for long-term outdoor display, including durability and minimal routine maintenance. The artist or artist team will be selected on aesthetic vision, excellence of past projects and suitability for the site.
The selected artist's work should respectively represent the diverse spectrum of beliefs, cultural heritage, traditions, and artistic expressions found throughout New Mexico while also exercising cultural sensitivity to symbols and images.
BUDGET: A maximum of $100,000 is available from the Albuquerque Public Art Program for the selected artist or artists’ team. (All travel and lodging, equipment rental, supplies and fabrication for the final design and commission will be the responsibility of the artist/artists’ team).
PROCESS: This is a Southwest Regional, open competition, Request for Qualifications (RFQ) for all artists and/or artist teams residing in New Mexico, Texas, Arizona, Colorado, and Utah.
The Artist Selection Committee reserves the right based on past work and experience in executing public art work to select an artist from the initial submissions for the RFQ, or offer a stipend for preliminary design concepts from a set of finalists not to exceed 5; stipend funds of up to $2,500 per selected finalist are available.
Application Requirements
Submission Materials – Artists must submit the following items for the project:
1. A letter of intent, not to exceed 500 words: a summary of your professional experience that outlines your suitability for this project, and your approach to public art and similar projects. Include a description of your past work and the themes that generated them.
2. Up to 8 (eight) digital images of past work, examples of successful large scale projects. Include visual representations and examples of your artwork, showcasing your artistic style and mediums you’ve worked in. Please include the title of the work, the media, the dimensions and year of completion.
3. A current resume not to exceed 3 (three) pages should include statements regarding your artwork/art education or CV. If you are submitting as part of a team, please include separate resumes and statements for each individual.
(Late and/or incomplete submissions will not be considered.)
Eligibility Criteria
Open to individual artists/ artist teams living in the Southwest Region (to include New Mexico, Texas, Arizona, Colorado, and Utah). New Mexico artists will be given a standardized local preference of 5% in all scoring methods.

