| Location: | Washington |
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| Posted: | Oct 8, 2024 |
| Due: | Nov 8, 2024 |
| Agency: | Tacoma Housing Authority |
| Type of Government: | State & Local |
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Submission Deadline: November 8, 2024
OverviewCity of Tacoma and Pierce County artists are encouraged to submit qualifications to Tacoma Housing Authority (THA) for Arts Curation at our newest residential developments, Housing Hilltop North and South. THA currently has $30,000 dedicated to this project across both buildings. Artists and Art Professionals of color are encouraged to apply. Fee for curation services will be included within available funding.
THA has identified the theme “Honoring the Past, Leaving Space for the Future” for this work, and is asking for artist qualifications to manage curation of:
Media can include, but is not limited to: painting, drawing, photography, printmaking, digital, collage, mosaics, fiber, mixed-media, and wall-mountable low-relief sculpture. Lightweight 3- dimensional work may be able to be suspended from the ceiling in select locations. Locally produced artworks include 2-dimensional pieces that fall within Artwork Eligibility guidelines as listed below.
Artwork EligibilityThe objective of this project is to offer the opportunity for someone embedded in the Tacoma community to curate original artworks for the designated space that reflect/s, complement/s, and enhance/s the new permanent affordable housing development in central Hilltop, paying homage
to the community’s original focus and request for this neighborhood, that we “honor the past and
leave space for the future”. Chosen curator will be asked to work with THA to craft a strategy to ensure significant selection of this art is dedicated to the identified theme above, focusing on the Hilltop neighborhood’s history and future.
Applicant Qualifications and Submission RequirementsPlease submit a letter of interest for this RFQ. The letter should include:

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