Call for Three Artists – Request for Qualifications
ARCH BRIDGE COMMITTEE
INTERACTIVE COMMUNITY ART PROJECT AT THE ARCH BRIDGE CELEBRATION OCTOBER 1ST, 2022
ISSUE DATE: MAY 16, 2022
SUBMISSION DEADLINE: JUNE 17, 2022
EVENT DATE: OCTOBER 1, 2022
Event Overview
The cities of Oregon City and West Linn along with the Oregon Department of Transportation are holding an event in celebration of the 100th anniversary of the iconic Arch Bridge. The all-day event will take place on October 1, 2022. Various activities will be offered to the public throughout the day including special collaboration with the Confederated Tribes of the Grand Ronde. One of the activities is an interactive community Art mural that connects, as does the bridge, Oregon City and West Linn.
About the Arch Bridge Committee
The Arch Bridge Committee is comprised of more than 20 participants from West Linn, Oregon City, the Confederated Tribes, and the Department of Transportation. Selection of the appointed artists will be managed by a subcommittee of 6 people representing the OC and West Linn Chamber of Commerce’s, the Confederated Tribes, and artists from West Linn and Oregon City.
Project Summary
The project will consist of a 3-panel mural – represented by West Linn, Oregon City, and the Confederated Tribes of the Grand Ronde. Each panel will be 8’L x 4’H. The chosen artist will depict a perspective of the bridge from the West Linn end, the Oregon city end, and the middle of the bridge from the Tribes/Willamette Falls perspective. The artist would create an outline of their concept on the panel with designated colors and matching numbers (think a “paint by numbers” piece). Each panel will be transported to the event where tables will be set up with paints and brushes. The public would be invited to paint the mural. The chosen artists would be asked to participate the day of the event to help with painting.
Arch Bridge Committee Responsibility | Artist’s Responsibility |
An 8’x4’ primed panel to be delivered to the Artist | Create a concept of the assigned bridge perspective and depict that as an outline on the panel. Specify colors with designated numbers (think a paint by numbers piece). |
All paints and materials for the public’s participation | Coordinate with the other two artists for colors and design – a potential of not more than 2-3 meetings |
Transportation of the finished panel to the event | Participate the day of the event to assist the public with painting the mural. |
Additional help and volunteers for the day of the event |
Budget and Artists’ Compensation
Each artist will receive $750 for their individual mural piece and for participating the day of the event to assist the public. The Arch Bridge Committee will pick up additional costs associated with panel transportation, paints and materials for the public, and any potential materials to safely secure the panels while the public is painting them.
Timeline
Request for Qualifications Issued | May 16,2022 |
RFQ Deadline | June 17, 2022 |
Selection of Artists announced | July 1, 2022 |
First Artists’ meeting | July 12,2022 |
Delivery of panel to Artist | August 1, 2022 |
Second Artists’ meeting | September 6, 2022 |
Pick up of finished panel | September 30, 2022 |
* Dates may change or meetings added as to the discretion of the artists |
Selection Process
A 6-person subcommittee of the Arch Bridge Committee will review all applications. Three artists will be selected. Artists will be representatives of West Linn, Oregon City, and the Confederated Tribes of the Grand Ronde.
The following criteria will be used in selecting the artists:
- Preference for an artist whose residence is either in Oregon City or West Linn, and/or a member of the Confederated Tribes
- Demonstrated successful experience in community interactive art projects
- Demonstrated success in outdoor murals
- Demonstrated success in coordinating project activities with partners and the public
- Ability to meet deadlines of projects with similar scope
- Success in translating or expressing concepts and themes through artwork
- Level of expertise and recognition as demonstrated by the following:
- Works included in private public, corporate or museum collections
- Participation in gallery or museum exhibits
- Awards, grants, or other types of recognitions and accomplishments
Application and Submission requirements. Interested artists should submit a document with the following requirements.
- Place of residence and/or statement of Confederate Tribe affiliation
- A letter describing your interest in the project as well as your preliminary vision and plan for the artwork (200 words maximum)
- Description of medium, process, and method the artist uses to create works of art (200 words maximum)
- 1-3 examples of previous works (jpeg, pdf, website or Instagram links) with Title, year, dimensions, medium, brief description.
- Artist’s statement (200 words maximum)
- Name, email, and phone number of 2 individuals who can speak to the range and quality of the artist’s experience and artwork as well as follow through with commissioned works.
Plans are currently being discussed for pieces to be permanently displayed following the event.
Applications and attachments can be sent to Trieste Andrews at trieste.andrews@gmail.com. Please use that email for any questions or clarifications.