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March 27, 2014 

Call for Temporary Art Projects at Summerfest Events!

John Davis Temp artwork
Temporary Art by John Davis

The Albuquerque Public Art Program announces a call for temporary "pop up" artworks at four upcoming Summerfest events.
The submission deadline is April 30th at 5:00 p.m.
Read the entire prospectus on our Opportunities for Artists webpage.
Call for "Foodie" Art in Conjunction with The Tamarind Institute!


 
The Albuquerque Public Art Program announces a call for artists interested in creating a suite of prints that have to do with food, eating and eateries in the Albuquerque area.
The submission deadline is May 1st at 5:00 p.m.
Read the entire prospectus on our Opportunities for Artists webpage.
Bernalillo County Public Art is
Looking for Poets!


The Bernalillo County Public Art Program is issuing a Request for Qualifications to commission a poem on fallen law enforcement officers, and a work of calligraphy. Three winning poets will be awarded $3,000 to write a poem and collaborate with a professional calligrapher to produce a framed artwork. Call is open to poets residing in New Mexico.
Deadline to apply is April 18, 2014 at 5 p.m. For more information and to read the prospectus, visit bernco.gov/public-art-program.

 
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Sherri, Dan, Matt, and Brendan
Public Art Urban Enhancement Program Staff

Cultural Services Department 

City of Albuquerque



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