Call Detail
Prospectus #253 New Mexico Only Purchase Initiative
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Contact Email: anna.blyth@state.nm.us

Entry Deadline: 8/2/19
Application Closed
Work Sample Requirements
Images | Minimum:Min. 1, Maximum:Max. 3
Total Samples | Minimum:Min. 1, Maximum:Max. 3
Call Type: Public Art
Eligibility: Local
State: New Mexico

AIPP MISSION
The Art in Public Places Program enriches New Mexico's public spaces through an innovative and diverse public art collection. Since its inception in 1986, the program has placed more than 2,500 works of art in all of New Mexico's 33 counties. Our goal is to reflect the diversity of the arts in New Mexico, the Southwest, and nation while building a dynamic public art collection for the State of New Mexico.

Through a fair and open public process, local and regional selection committees work with New Mexico Arts to select artwork for their communities. The Art in Public Places Program also commissions large-scale projects that are designed for integration directly into the architecture of a building, or purchases existing original artworks to be placed in public buildings.

THE SUBMISSION DEADLINE IS 4:00 PM (MST), AUGUST 2, 2019.

PROJECT INTENT
The goal of the New Mexico Only Purchase Initiative is to diversify the state's public art collection by purchasing artwork by artists in all stages of their careers. All media in all genres, suitable for interior and exterior display will be considered for purchase. Artwork must be durable, permanent, low-maintenance, and in compliance with ADA guidelines upon installation.

ELIGIBILITY
The project is open to artists who reside in and galleries that are located in New Mexico.
Galleries may submit qualifications on behalf of any artists represented by the gallery, regardless of the artist's residency. Finalists may be required to supply verifiable proof of residency prior to being awarded a purchase contract.

SITE INFORMATION
Artwork will be purchased for publically accessible buildings throughout the State of New Mexico. The facilities encompass a broad range of uses including, but not limited: amphitheaters, animal shelters, community centers, courthouses, educational institutions, fire stations, healthcare facilities, recreation complexes, rest areas, senior centers, etc. Participating sites will have a total budget equal to 1% of recent eligible capital outlay for new construction or major renovation projects. New Mexico Arts typically administers three purchase contracts per site.

PROJECT AMOUNT
Project amounts are $1,000-$20,000 all inclusive. Purchase contracts will be limited to a minimum of $1,000 per piece. Upon submission, the price of the artwork is considered all-inclusive of the following: materials, labor, insurance, taxes, commissions, fees, delivery, installation, travel, museum quality framing under Plexiglas, security hangers, pedestal for small and large three-dimensional works, Plexiglas bonnet for small three-dimensional works, project plaque, and written and photographic documentation of the artwork. Please account for any travel costs to install the artwork.

The price of large three-dimensional works should include the cost of site preparation and foundation. Participating sites have a predetermined 1% budget that does not allow for price fluctuations after the submission. Please price your work to account for costs listed above.

Museum quality framing, installation, and project plaques must adhere to AIPP Framing and Installation Guidelines.

SELECTION PROCESS AND CRITERIA
A Submission Review Committee of artists and arts professionals will score applications based on the selection criteria listed. All New Mexico public art projects are fair and open competitions; therefore not all applicants will be included in the final pool of artwork show to statewide Regional Buying Committees. Eligible sites host committees made up of representatives from owner and/or user agencies that select artwork for purchase and permanent display in their facilities. Artwork included in the final pool is not a guarantee of sale.

The selection criteria shall include, but is not limited to:
  • The professional qualifications of the artist demonstrated by the supporting materials.
  • Demonstrated artistic quality (use of media, unique vision, quality of craftsmanship)
  • Artist has a developed and consistent style.
Artwork that reflects a wide range of cultural, ethnic, and artistic diversity will be selected.

Multiple artwork selection meetings are held statewide during the course of the purchase initiative. Artwork submitted for consideration does not need to be removed from other sale opportunities. However, if a submitted artwork is sold through another venue, the artist or artist representative is required to notify New Mexico Arts immediately to ensure the work is removed from the final selection pool.

Artwork installed at the site must be the same piece selected for purchase by the Regional Buying Committee. Substitutions and/or price fluctuations will not be allowed after the submission deadline.

Artists/galleries whose work is selected for purchase will be required to enter into a purchase contract with the State of New Mexico. Please see a sample purchase contract provided on the New Mexico Arts website.

SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS
Please read the following information carefully as incomplete or late submissions will not be accepted. Any supplemental material beyond what is requested will not be considered by the review committee. Failure to provide any of the published requirements will result in disqualification from the call. All materials must be submitted according to the specifications outlined on CaFE. Please note that only one application per artist will be considered.

Artist Statement -
Please provide an introduction to your work, medium, and explanation of your techniques. You may discuss your conceptual approach and inspiration; the statement should be used as a marketing tool relevant to the artwork being considered. There is a 2,000 character limit, including spaces.

Current Resume or Curriculum Vitae - Please provide relevant employment, exhibition record, fellowships, grants, publications, public/privately funded commissions, residencies, etc. Please note that a biography or an autobiography will not be considered to fulfill the current resume requirement.

Up to Three Images- submit images of previously completed work that is currently available for purchase. Complete image citations to include title, media, dimensions, price (works priced from $1,000-$20,000), year completed, description, and, if applicable, edition size and print/casting number.
(Please see to the Image Preparation Page on CaFE for information on formatting your images and links to other useful resources.)

Galleries may submit work for multiple artists, please include artist statement, current resume, and up to three images per artist to ensure a complete submission for each artist you are applying for.

PROJECT TIMELINE
June 2019 Project Announced
August 2019 Submission Deadline
September 2019 Notification of finalists
October 2019 June 2020 Notification of purchases
October 2019 December 2020 Artwork Installed.

NEW MEXICO PAY EQUITY INITIATIVE
Effective July 1, 2010, businesses seeking new contracts with any Executive Branch state agency will be required to comply with the requirements of Executive Order #2009-049 to aid in identifying and combating pay inequity and job segregation in the State of New Mexico, as a condition of being awarded a contract.

For all contracts solicited on or after July 1, 2010 and before October 1, 2010: If the offeror has ten (10) or more employees or eight (8) or more employees in the same job classification, offeror must agree to complete and submit the required reporting form  (PE10-249 or PE250, depending on their size at the time) within thirty (30) calendar days of the contract award.

For contracts that extend beyond one (1) calendar year, or are extended beyond one (1) calendar year, offeror must agree to complete and submit the required reporting form annually within thirty (30) calendar days of the annual contract anniversary date and, if more than 180 calendar days has elapsed since submittal of the last report, at the completion of the contract.

Should offeror not meet the size requirements for reporting at contract award but subsequently grows such that they meet or exceed the size requirements for reporting, offeror must agree to provide required report within ninety (90) calendar days of the meeting or exceeding the size requirement.

Offeror must also agree to levy these reporting requirements on any subcontractor(s) performing more than 10% of the dollar value of this contract if said subcontractor(s) meets, or grows to meet, the stated employee size thresholds during the term of the contract. Offeror must further agree that, should one or more subcontractor not meet the size requirement for reporting at contract award but subsequently grows such that they meet or exceed the size requirement for reporting, offeror will submit the required report, for each such subcontractor, within ninety (90) calendar days of that subcontractor meeting or exceeding the size requirement.

SUBMISSION DEADLINE
The submission deadline is 4:00 PM (Mountain Standard Time MST) August 2, 2019. New Mexico Arts will provide technical assistance through 4:00 PM on August 2, 2019.

If you would like your submission materials reviewed by AIPP staff, please make an appointment no less than two weeks prior to the submission deadline. Technical assistance needs increase during the final two weeks of the call; therefore we cannot guarantee a review of materials during the last days of the call. Assistance is offered on a first-come first-served basis.

QUESTIONS
Anna Blyth

Public Art Project Coordinator, New Mexico Arts
Telephone: 505-827-6490, Toll-Free 800-879-4278
anna.blyth@state.nm.us
 

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Eligibility Criteria