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CALL FOR ARTISTS

CALL FOR ARTISTS

Attention all artists! We believe that art is an essential part of our community and we want to celebrate and support your creativity.

Our public art initiative aims to showcase your unique perspectives and talents, while enhancing the aesthetic and cultural value of our community.

We welcome artists of all backgrounds and mediums to submit proposals for public art projects, whether it be a mural, sculpture, or installation. We are committed to compensating artists fairly for their work and providing them with the necessary resources to bring their vision to life. Join us in bringing more color, beauty, and inspiration to our community through public art!

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1002 N. 4th St.

A new work of art will be placed on the building located at 851 N 4th St. We are seeking artists to design in any medium as their design will be transferred to vinyl.

To apply for this project, view the Request for Qualifications below.
Applications are due April 21, 2023. 

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This project is made possible with support from the Fifth Avenue and Fourth Street Special Improvement District and the Columbus Foundation.

727 N. 4th St.

A new work of art will be placed on the historic Wonder Bread building. This permanent mural will live in the neighborhood for years to come.

To apply for this project, view the Request for Qualifications below.
Applications are due April 21, 2023. 

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This project is made possible with support from the the Short North Foundation and the Short North Alliance Art Fund.

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Untitled design - 2023-04-04T133820.784

851 N. 4th St.

A new work of art will be placed on the building located at 851 N 4th St. We are seeking artists to design in any medium as their design will be transferred to vinyl.

To apply for this project, view the Request for Qualifications below.
Applications are due April 21, 2023. 

LEARN MORE >>

This project is made possible with support from the Fifth Avenue and Fourth Street Special Improvement District and the Columbus Foundation.

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