Call Detail
Call Overview
Days remaining to deadline: 26
Work Sample Requirements
Images | Minimum:Min. 3, Maximum:Max. 5
Total Samples | Minimum:Min. 3, Maximum:Max. 5
Eligibility: National
State: Colorado
Budget: $50,000
Call Description
Background
The City of Grand Junction is known as the gateway and regional center of Western Colorado because of its location between the Rocky Mountains and the desert. Grand Junction boasts a strong cultural community and is the home of Colorado Mesa University, Museums of Western Colorado, the Art Center of Western Colorado, the Western Colorado Botanical Gardens, the Grand Junction Symphony Orchestra, and Downtown Grand Junction’s nationally-known Art on the Corner exhibit with over 100 sculptures.
The region is widely recognized for its many vineyards and orchards, its abundance of outdoor recreational opportunities, the majestic Grand Mesa, the desert vistas and rock formations of the Colorado National Monument and Colorado Canyons National Conservation Area, and the confluence of the Colorado and Gunnison Rivers.
Through the City’s 1% for the Arts Public Art Program, the City continues to create aesthetic urban environments by facilitating the display and acquisition of high-quality works of art in public spaces.
The City’s Cultural Strategic Plan calls to build the Grand Junction area as an arts destination for public art, enhancing Grand Junction’s cultural identity and sense of community pride. (Learn more about the area.)
Learn more about the Community Recreation Center
Project Description
The City of Grand Junction and the Grand Junction Commission on Arts and Culture (GJCAC) are seeking an artist to create original artwork to be part of the Recognition Wall in Community Recreation Center (CRC). As the recognition wall will grow each year, the artwork should be flexible for names to be added and should also utilize the design threads and color palette in the site details of this call.
Composition
The artwork must be original and the context must be socially acceptable. The artwork’s appearance and visual relationships with the surrounding environment shall also be considered. Artwork which conflicts with local values or is determined to not be in the public’s interest will not be approved. The design of all parts of the artwork should be very durable, require minimal maintenance, and be resistant to theft and vandalism. The artwork should adhere to the highest standards of quality, timelessness, permanence, and general appeal, and should have relevance aesthetically to the community in the present and in future years.
Works in a combination of media and forms will be considered. Wood or other light-weight engravable materials must be used for the individual name pieces. Although the City and GJCAC do not endorse any restrictions on any particular artistic content, the project’s Artist Selection Panel will consider that hundreds of visitors and residents will see the artwork(s) on a daily basis when making decisions.
The artwork(s) should:
- Provide excitement and interest for visitors and residents of the community
- Utilize and complement the Design Threads and Color Palettes on pages 1-3 in the site details. The Recognition Wall color will be SW 7538 Tamarind and the wall color across the hallway will be SW 7705 Wheat Penny so the artwork should complement these colors.
- Reflect aspects of the Grand Junction landscape or the natural color palette of the landscape (see page 4-5 for design inspiration)
- 125-150 individual pieces in a variety of shapes and sizes for recognized names with opportunities for expansion
- All artwork must be light weight. There is no backing on this wall, so any items that hang from the wall need to be able to be affixed to studs, which are 16" apart.
- Be an original creation by the artist(s)
- Utilize materials that are long-lasting and resistant to vandalism or scratches.
Include dimensions of all pieces to be replicated as new names are added.
Specific dimensions of the wall can be found in the site details on page 6.
Location
The Community Recreation Center will be located at Matchett Park, 2836 Recreation Way.
Eligibility
The project is open to all artists, age 21 and over, regardless of race, color, religion, national origin, gender, age, military status, sexual orientation, marital status, or physical or mental disability. Preference points may be given to local Colorado artists.
Artists must be able to show images of original creations similar in size and theme to this project. Selection will be based on past artwork experience, building experience, style, concept, ability to comply with the timeline, and references.
Budget
The budget for this project cannot exceed $50,000. If selected, the artists(s) are responsible for all costs involved in the design and creation of the artwork. The budget includes all costs associated with the project including, but not limited to: artist’s design fee, travel, materials, fabrication costs, insurance, documentation, and transportation and installation of the work.
If professional installation is needed for the proposed piece, please call this out in your proposed budget.
Artists must also take appropriate measures to protect all flooring, fixtures, and adjacent non-painted areas during installation.
Deadline
Submission deadline is February 22, 2026 at 11:59 p.m.
Timeline
- February 22, 2026 – Deadline for applications
- February 23 – March 25, 2026 – Artist Selection Panel will review applications
- March 13-27, 2026 – Artists notified
- July, 2026 – Engravable pieces delivered to Trophy Case.
- August 1 – Deadline for artwork installation at the Community Recreation Center
The installation timeline is tentative, and adjustable based on construction and artists timeline.
Selection Process
The selection panel will consist of representatives from the City of Grand Junction and the Grand Junction Commission on Arts & Culture.
The committee will review all artist submissions and make their selection from the initial submissions. From there, they will work with the artist to develop a final design.
Application Requirements
Artists interested in this project must prepare and submit the following. Incomplete applications missing any of the following may be excluded from consideration:
Letter of Interest - not to exceed one (1) page. A letter explaining interest in the project and including pertinent information about the artist’s/team’s approach and projects of a similar nature.
Resume - not to exceed two (2) pages listing professional artistic accomplishments, contact information, education or other relevant information, and current contact information for at least two references.
Proposal – Include a one (1) page description of how you would approach this project. Include materials, dimensions, anticipated weight, and a proposed budget. ** Updated 1/12/2026
Proposed Concept Sketch(es) (These can be conceptual drawings and do not need to be final).
Images of Original Representative Work - not to exceed five (5) images. All images must be .JPG or .JPEG files. Images must not be larger than 1024 x 768 pixels and no larger than 1mb. Each image file name must be formatted as follows: number corresponding to the number on the image list (e.g. 01.title.jpg or 01.title.jpeg).
Unless otherwise noted, all other files must be in .PDF format (e.g. name.letter.pdf, name.resume.pdf, name.proposal.pdf, name.imagelist.pdf, etc.).
Eligibility Criteria
The project is open to all artists, age 21 and over, regardless of race, color, religion, national origin, gender, age, military status, sexual orientation, marital status, or physical or mental disability. Preference points may be given to local Colorado artists.
Artists must be able to show images of original creations similar in size and theme to this project. Selection will be based on past artwork experience, building experience, style, concept, ability to comply with the timeline, and references.
