Call For Public Art from Friends of Lipe Art Park
Attention Artists:
Friends of Lipe Art Park invites you to submit a proposal to participate in agriCULTURE : From the Farm to the City — Opening 10/21 an outdoor art show at Lipe Art Park in Syracuse [West Fayette Street near Geddes Street]
agriCULTURE will be an exhibition of images, essences, evocations and ideas from the farm environment presented in an outdoor urban
setting. The exhibition will show art works that draw inspiration from
agricultural places, products and processes to bring autumn
harvest-time to life in the city in new and interesting ways. The
exhibition will invite local community input and feedback, and will
engage children from local schools in creative activities on site.
A
handful of installation and “earth art” pieces have already been
commissioned directly from a team of artists by the Friends of Lipe
Art-Park in order to ensure that a full exhibition can be mounted
within a short period of time. In addition, four categories of approach
to the exhibition theme have been established in order to both provoke
a range of responses to the theme and yet create some coherence or
commonality among pieces (see categories below).
Proposals
for art works in any medium or form of art will be considered;
preference will be given to proposals for works which embrace the theme
fully and thoughtfully, and which will show well in a large, open,
outdoor space. Any work proposed should also fit into one of the four categories of approach shown below (if you are in doubt on this issue, please contact us).
Works will also need to be relatively easy to install or create on
site, and should require no significant maintenance (biodegradable
works are encouraged). A stipend of between $150 and $300 will be
awarded, depending upon the number of appropriate and compelling
proposals received: a minimum of 4 proposals will be accepted
(resulting in a stipend of $300 to each of the 4); up to a maximum of 8
may be accepted (resulting in a stipend of $150 to each). The
exhibition will be well publicized and documented for publication.
Categories of approach are as follows:
1) FARM STORIES :Narrative (Mythic) approach
Pieces
in this category would tell or hint at a story, or myth; or present a
sequence of experiences with a logic or direction that we can “read”,
even if only symbolically.
2) FARM ESSENCES: Abstract (Analytical) approach
Pieces
in this category would extract, and recreate or reveal some essential
element(s), phenomena or concept(s) from the farm, but in a simpler,
purer or more conceptual form.
3) FARM 'CROPS': Excerpting (Quoting) and Re-placing approach
Pieces
in this category would take something from the farm, as it is--- an
image, an object, a piece of something just as it appears --- and
relocate it in a new, urban, human-made situation.
4) FARM PROCESSES: Decay (Disassembly) and Regeneration
Pieces
in this category would comment on, demonstrate or celebrate the
processes of decay/ breakdown and renewal/birth that are fundamental to
the farm, to Nature and to life itself. This category overlaps with all
of the others, but has a more specific thematic focus.
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