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GLENDALE PARK – REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS

Salt Lake City Parks and Public Lands, in collaboration with the Arts Council, is pleased to provide an opportunity for artists and artist-led teams to submit qualifications for the Glendale Park public art project. This project will allow the opportunity for the artist or artist-led team to collaborate and consult with the contracted landscape architecture consultant to integrate artwork and concepts into the overall renovations of the park. The park is a central community location for residents from the Glendale, Poplar Grove, and Rose Park neighborhoods and is also easily accessible from the regional trail on the Jordan River. Upcoming improvements, which will be implemented and completed by the summer of 2020, will create a space for recreational and social events in these neighborhoods.

ELIGIBILITY – This opportunity is open to all professional artists and/or artist-led teams based in the United State. Artists residing in Utah are strongly encouraged to apply.

PROJECT BUDGET – $188,500

DEADLINE – May 9, 2019 11:59 pm MDT

SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS – All applications must be submitted through the CaFÉ™ website. View the complete Request for Qualifications and apply here.

QUESTIONS –  All questions regarding this RFQ are to be directed only to the Salt Lake City Public Art Program by email at publicartprogram@slcgov.com. Please review the complete RFQ prior to emailing any questions. No phone calls please.

QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS – GLENDALE PARK

EXAMPLE ARTIST DESIGN AGREEMENT

EXAMPLE ARTIST COMMISSION AGREEMENT

Artwork featured in header: Untitled by Paul Heath, Linda Nowlin, Louise Fischman, Wayne Geary

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  • Public Art Projects
    • Redevelopment Agency of Salt Lake City
    • City & County Building
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      • About Art in Transit
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      • Hub Extension Line
  • About
  • For Artists
    • Calls for Artists
    • Artist Selection Process
    • Gifts or Donations
  • Resources
    • Artist Resources
    • Pre-Qualified Artist Pool
    • Interactive Map