Albuquerque Journal

THINKING BIG

NM Art Public Places Program seeks large-scale public art pieces from artists

- BY ADRIAN GOMEZ JOURNAL ARTS EDITOR

Public art. These pieces add to a community, all while sparking conversati­on. The Art in Public Places Program of New Mexico Arts is looking for artists to submit artwork available for purchase. The invitation is to artists in the Southwest – Arizona, Utah, Colorado, Oklahoma, Texas and New Mexico.

AIPP Coordinato­r Olivia Amaya Ortiz says the initiative presents pathways to effectivel­y foster community access to the arts, as well as contribute to the aesthetic value of public places.

“The Large Scale Purchase Initiative is a great opportunit­y for artists of the Southwest to celebrate shared histories across state borders,” Amaya Ortiz says. “By entering their artwork for considerat­ion, artists from a broad and diverse background may contribute to civic engagement and discourse within New Mexico communitie­s.”

According to the process, artwork will be purchased for publicly accessible buildings throughout New Mexico.

According to Amaya Ortiz, the facilities encompass a broad range of use including, but not limited to – schools, museums, amphitheat­ers, animal shelters, community centers, courthouse­s, educationa­l institutio­ns, fire stations, healthcare facilities, recreation complexes, rest areas, senior centers and more.

Participat­ing sites will have a total budget equal to 1% of recent capital outlay for new constructi­on or major renovation projects.

Artworks must be submitted with an “all-inclusive” price (artwork, identifica­tion plaque, delivery, and secure/permanent installati­on on site, including any concrete pad required). A total budget of $200,000 is available to purchase artworks, inclusive of all associated costs.

The deadline for artists to apply is 4 p.m. Sept. 29. To learn more and to apply to Prospectus #273, visit nmarts. org/current-opportunit­ies.

 ?? COURTESY OF EASTERN NEW MEXICO UNIVERSITY ??
COURTESY OF EASTERN NEW MEXICO UNIVERSITY
 ?? COURTESY OF OTTO RIGAN ?? The sculpture “GENESIS” is located at the entrance of Spaceport America. It is a public art piece purchased by New Mexico Arts.
COURTESY OF OTTO RIGAN The sculpture “GENESIS” is located at the entrance of Spaceport America. It is a public art piece purchased by New Mexico Arts.
 ?? ?? “A Tall Drink of Water” by Suzanne Kane is one of nine public art pieces around the Golden Student Success Center on Eastern New Mexico University’s campus in Portales.
“A Tall Drink of Water” by Suzanne Kane is one of nine public art pieces around the Golden Student Success Center on Eastern New Mexico University’s campus in Portales.

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