SLCo 2026 Temporary Public Art Installation, EcclesTheater 10th Anniversary - RFP
Federal opportunity from COUNTIES • Salt Lake County. Place of performance: UT. Response deadline: Mar 10, 2026.
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SLCo 2026 Temporary Public Art Installation, EcclesTheater 10th Anniversary - RFP
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The SLCo 2026 Temporary Public Art Installation for the EcclesTheater's 10th Anniversary is seeking proposals for a unique and creative artistic installation set to be displayed in 2026. This installation aims to celebrate a significant milestone for the EcclesTheater and engage the community. Proposals must be submitted by March 10, 2026, offering ample time for preparation and creative development.
The buyer is looking for innovative and compelling temporary public art installations to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the EcclesTheater, which will enhance community engagement and artistic appreciation.
- Artists with experience in public art installations
- Teams including artists and project managers
- Local artists familiar with the community
- Creative concept development for the art installation
- Design and planning of the installation process
- Identification of materials and techniques for the installation
- Site preparation and logistics planning
- Installation and dismantling of the art piece
- Completed proposal form
- Portfolio of previous work
- Budget estimate for the art installation
- Timeline for development and installation
- Artist resumes
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- Consider budget constraints typical for public art funding
- Offer a structured pricing model that can include materials and labor
- Collaborate with local artists to bolster community involvement
- Engage suppliers familiar with public art materials
- Community engagement may vary based on artist's concept
- Potential logistical challenges with installation in a public space
- Art may not meet the aesthetic expectations of stakeholders
- What budget range is allocated for the art installation?
- Are there specific themes or messages desired for the installation?
- What are the restrictions or guidelines for the installation site's use?
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- Specific budget constraints for the art installation
- Details on site specifications for installation
- Guidelines for the artistic theme or requirements
- Information on community engagement expectations
- Requirements for safety and maintenance during the exhibition
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