Just that it’s OK to have a contract that is open-ended about product and even budget (except for their fee), but to be very specific about expectations for engagement and reporting.

I have models from a couple of social-practice projects we are doing now, if you need them. Just ask.

Julia Muney Moore
Director of Public Art

Arts Council of Indianapolis
924 N. Pennsylvania St.
Indianapolis, IN  46204
o (317) 631-3301 x240
m (317) 332-8382
jmoore@indyarts.org





On Apr 3, 2018, at 9:37 AM, Davis, Joanna <JDavis@cityoflancasterpa.com> wrote:

We are commissioning an artist to work with one of our communities and nearly all of our prior contracts are related to fabricating artwork. Does anyone have an example or words of wisdom for contracting an artist who does social practice work?
 
 
Joanna Davis Seedorf
Public Art Manager, City of Lancaster
 
Lancaster Public Art
Phone (717) 291-4829
 
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