The City of San Jose’s Public Art Program & Department of Parks, Recreation and Neighborhood Services are pleased to announce the Guadalupe River Trail Mammoth Public Art Project
SUBMITTAL DEADLINE- November 17, 2010, Midnight, Mountain Time
This is an online application process only and the deadline cannot be extended
To view the complete RFQ http://www.sanjoseculture.org/?pid=4500.
The City of San Jose Office of Cultural Affairs and the Parks, Recreation and Neighborhood Services Department are seeking an artist to create an artwork for the Lower Guadalupe River Trail where it intersects with Trimble Road. This site is adjacent to the location of where the skeleton of “Lupe”, a Columbian mammoth was discovered in July 2005, and the focus for the art project.
PROJECT BUDGET: $150,000
ARTIST ELIGIBILITY
This opportunity is open to individual artists or artist-led teams working or living in the United States. If submitting as a team, a professional artist with public art experience must be the lead team member. All applicants must have all necessary documentation and permits to work in the United States at the time of submittal of qualifications.
APPLICATION PROCESS
All materials will be submitted online, via CaFÉ™ website. There is no application fee to apply or to use the CaFÉ™ online application system. To view the application, go to www.callforentry.org), register a username and password, navigate to “Apply to Calls”, and search the list for “City of San Jose – Guadalupe River Trail”.