Call for Artists: Uptown Sculpture to Purchase or Commission Sculptural Works of Art
Sanchez, Mandolen
(07 May 2025 16:45 UTC)
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Call for Artists: Sculpture
Brian O'Connor
(08 May 2025 13:13 UTC)
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RE: Call for Artists: Sculpture
Grieshop, Amanda
(08 May 2025 16:06 UTC)
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RE: Call for Artists: Sculpture
Jana L. Weldon
(08 May 2025 16:52 UTC)
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RE: Call for Artists: Sculpture
Brian O'Connor
(08 May 2025 17:08 UTC)
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RE: Call for Artists: Sculpture
Jana L. Weldon
(08 May 2025 17:34 UTC)
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RE: Call for Artists: Sculpture
Brian O'Connor
(08 May 2025 17:36 UTC)
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RE: Call for Artists: Sculpture
Julie Barry
(08 May 2025 18:04 UTC)
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RE: Call for Artists: Sculpture
Brian O'Connor
(08 May 2025 18:20 UTC)
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Re: Call for Artists: Sculpture harry@harrymcdaniel.com (08 May 2025 20:42 UTC)
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RE: Call for Artists: Sculpture
Brian O'Connor
(08 May 2025 20:51 UTC)
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Brian, I can offer a sculptor's voice (which is not necessarily representative of other sculptors). I have participated in about 60 outdoor sculpture exhibitions, including one in Texas. I looked at your prospectus for the current show and it seems consistent with similar shows. Outdoor sculpture shows offer compensation to artists by different names--honoraria, rental, travel allowance, prizes, etc.--but, when I consider applying, I primarily weigh these three questions: What is the guaranteed income? How far do I have to drive? How long is the show? If a show looks good on those issues, then I consider the possibility of prizes, insurance, etc. Compensation is variable in different regions, but, I generally apply to shows that offer at least $1,500, if I can deliver and get home the same day, or $2,000, if I will have to stay overnight. On the question of travel allowance: Are you not getting enough applications from local sculptors? If not, raising the compensation for everyone might help. Increasing compensation by travel distance will draw more non-local sculptors, but if you offer very much extra, you may be under-valuing local artists. Something else that you could do to increase your number of applicants (and quality of the show) is to NOT attach a theme to the show. Personally, I see no need for a theme for an outdoor sculpture show. Most viewers will not even realize that there is a theme anyway. Just let people enjoy the diversity of sculpture. Harry On 2025-05-08 09:13, Brian O'Connor (via public_art_network list) wrote: > Dear Colleagues, > > The Nolanville Arts Commission is hosting their 3rd Annual Sculpture > Competition. Nolanville is a small community of only 7,000 residents, > but values public art. The Sculpture Competition is for pieces of art > that can fit on a 5' x 5' concrete pad and is no taller than 10'. The > city's Public Works Department will work with artists to complete the > installation, and the city will insure the artwork while in its care. > Question: What is an appropriate travel stipend to offer artists to > bring their sculpture to our community and should be released upon > delivery and removal. > > Your thoughts are most appreciated. > > Brian O'Connor > > To unsubscribe from this list please go to > https://americansforthearts.simplelists.com/subs/