Art of Urban Environments Festival, Call for Entries
Register/Submit Deadline: Saturday, Dec 11, 201012:41 AMEDT
Art of Urban Environments Festival
Air • Water • Earth • Energy
CALL FOR ENTRIES NOW OPEN!
DEADLINE FOR QUESTIONS HAS BEEN EXTENDED TO NOVEMBER 30, 2010
The Art of Urban Environments Festival celebrates how the arts are a positive force in the economic and creative life of communities. Organized by Lafayette College and the City of Easton, located in eastern Pennsylvania, the Art of Urban Environments Festival is an international event recognized by the National Endowment for the Arts with major support. It is one of 21 projects that are part of a year-long celebration of the Mayors’ Institute on City Design 25th Anniversary – the only institution of higher education and the smallest city to be so honored.
The Festival is organized around two major events: an international competition and a calendar of arts-related events.
- Competition
The international, national, and regional design community – including, but not limited to, artists of all disciplines, architects, landscape architects, engineers, and film makers – are invited to submit unique and engaging proposals for installations and performances that engage places of nature, art, and culture in transforming the post-industrial American City. Entrants are encouraged to collaborate with individuals outside their disciplines. Partnering with schools, community groups, or arts organizations is also encouraged. College students in the last year of design related programs of study are also eligible to apply. The selection jury is composed of residents, artists, experts, and community leaders and chaired by Dr. H. Ellis Finger, director of Lafayette College’s Williams Center for the Arts. Lucienne Di Biase Dooley, architect, is the Festival’s organizing curator.
As a result of the competition, a selection committee will select up to 16 site-specific installations.
Competition_download pdf presentation
- Festival
The Festival will run from mid April to mid October 2011. A series of events including self-guided and guided tours of the site installations, lectures, art exhibitions, music and dance performances will be scheduled throughout the duration of the festival.
The Arts of Urban Environments Festival will join with numerous other City events including but not limited to: Farmer’s Market, Movies at the Mill, Riverside Festival.
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