****Art4Trails call for Artists****
Please follow this link (and pass it on) for details about the call for artists for this cool project for 2016. Deadline is November 30. Five artists will be chosen to create installations along the river/bike trail and will receive a $2,000 stipend to do so. Would you enjoy being a part of planning the public capstone event - a festive, fun, community-oriented opening parade along the trail from installation to installation? Please let us know. The hard-working public art/programming team would welcome your participation! raccnews@gmail.com
Other news from the RACC teams:
Dave Beal and Mary Ellen Landwehr area part of the 25 member steering committee for the Public Art Master Plan project that the Greater Rochester Arts and Cultural Trust is coordinating with Jack Becker from Forecast Public Art in St. Paul. Their first meeting was October 8 with three more meetings between now and May 2016. The group was introduced to Jake Becker and his process and did some preliminary visioning exercises. Between meetings of the whole will be smaller fact-finding activities, such as focus groups comprised of representatives from various sectors such as education, art, business, tourism, etc. We will pass along any further information we get about these activities.
Debi Neville and the Spaces team are meeting to strategize about and get to work on a submission in response to the city's RFP for re-use of the Senior Center/Armory. If you would like to be a part of this project, please get in touch. Whether it turns out to be this particular building or not, there is a need for a dedicated arts and cultural space for not only various possible performance uses but for shared administrative space, meeting space, event space, rehearsal space, gallery space, studio space, and so on. This is an important vision for our community, and we welcome input and participation in presenting this opportunity to the city and our fellow citizens.
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