Public Art

100 Artworks from Emerging Artists: 2023 Women’s Edition

Introducing “100 Artworks from Emerging Artists: 2023 Women’s Edition”, the first edition of this new publication by Arts to Hearts Project. This book aims to be a unique platform designed to shine light and discover innovative, unique, and creative artworks made in 2023 by up-and-coming women in the Arts. This annual publication aims to bring forward the most promising works and put women creatives in the spotlight. From new media, and installations to traditional methods, we seek artworks across genres, generations, and borders. Bringing forward a collective stronger female narrative in the contemporary art scene. In our inaugural edition, we aim to accomplish more than simply showcasing talent.

City of Lewisville Public Library- Indoor Public Art Opportunity

Project Description: The City of Lewisville is seeking qualifications from artists who wish to create an indoor work of public art in the Lewisville Public Library. Specifically, the city seeks an artist who can create an installation piece, sculptural in nature, that would wrap around or climb a tall brick column found in the atrium of the library. This work will utilize the height of the column and surrounding space to provide a visually striking component to the library that will inspire wonder, draw the eye upward, and excite engagement.

Request for Qualifications - Fire Station 5 Public Art

This public art opportunity is for an artist or artist team to design, fabricate and install site-specific public art at a new fire station (Fire Station 5) being constructed in the Fountaingrove neighborhood of Santa Rosa, CA. The goal of this completed project is to draw positive attention to Fire Station 5 as a new station replacing the one previously located on Newgate Court that was destroyed by the Tubbs Fire and celebrate the resiliency and rebuilding efforts of the Santa Rosa Fire Department and community. There are various exterior locations for public art at the project site. 2D and 3D materials will be considered. The public artwork should consider the proposed landscaping and hardscape, lighting, and viewer’s perspective.

Artmagazineium Issue: 31 / September 2023

Artmagazineium started out as a monthly printed and digital Art & Culture Magazine, founded by Artists and Magazine founders. Artmagazineium invites readers to create a new utopia with original content and High Culture Art. Our aim is to bring innovations and successful artists in the field of Contemporary Art together with all art lovers.

Artmagazineium showcases a mix of admirable artworks from around the world, New Contemporary Art and also emerging and distinguished artists.

Artmagazineium is internationally as Print Magazine and digital magazine and is distributed worldwide. Our magazine is put up for sale in cooperation with our Website, Social Media accounts and Galleries.

Request for Proposals- Art Installation for West Dominick Street Art Walk

The City of Rome is requesting proposals from any professional artist or artist teams for a Sculpture or
Installation for the West Dominick Street Art District. West Dominick Street is a major commercial
corridor that is home to a number of small businesses and a vibrant art community within downtown
Rome. This roadway provides residents and visitors access to the Capitol Theatre Complex,
restaurants, cafes and art studios. Due to the large presence of the arts and cultural district, the Erie
Boulevard BOA recommended public art installations be sited along West Dominick Street as a way to
promote the art community and rich history within the City of Rome.

Tittle McFadden Public Safety Center Public Art

The City of Lewisville, Texas, is currently constructing the Tittle McFadden Public Safety Center (description below). Completion is expected to be during the first quarter of 2025. The City Council, city management, and the appointed Arts Advisory Board have a strong desire to accent the new facility with a visually striking exterior public art installation outside the building’s entrance. The placement and vision of the project lends itself to sculpture or similarly durable artwork in a range of materials proven able to withstand the extremes of Texas weather, with sufficient visual appeal to be seen from nearby streets and to complement the scale and architecture of the building.

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