CALL FOR ARTISTS: Fifth Street Parking Garage Public Art Opportunity

CALL FOR ARTISTS: Fifth Street Parking Garage Public Art Opportunity

Website: https://srcity.org/3532/Fifth-Street-Parking-Garage-Public-Art

 707-543-4669

 735 Fifth Street ("Garage 3"), Santa Rosa, CA, 95401

CALL FOR ARTISTS: REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS

Download the Request for Qualifications HERE.

This public art opportunity is for an artist or team of artists to design and execute a site-specific public art for the southwest exterior wall (facing Orchard Street and Fifth Street) of the Fifth Street Parking Garage in downtown Santa Rosa.

The goal of this completed project is to draw positive attention to and increase the visibility of the Fifth Street Garage, which even regular visitors to the downtown often do not know exists. The art will distinguish the garage from nearby structures, serve as a wayfinding element through identification and draw people to the site. The artwork will improve the aesthetics of the garage as seen from the street and by pedestrians.

HOW TO APPLY

Go online to https://srcity.submittable.com/submit. Select the icon for ‘Fifth Street Parking Garage’ and complete the Submittable online form. Download the Request for Qualifications HERE.

Once submitted, a follow-up email will notify the applicant that their application has been successfully received via the email provided in the online form. Please contact David Ward, City of Santa Rosa Public Art Project Manager at dward@srcity.org or at (707) 543-4669 with any questions or concerns about the submission process.

APPLICATION DEADLINE - EXTENDED

March 29, 2021

Applications must be received by the City of Santa Rosa no later than 5:00pm on the due date.

ELIGIBILITY

This commission is open to practicing, professional artists residing in Northern California. Sonoma County artists are encouraged to apply.

PROJECT LOCATION

The Fifth Street Parking Garage is located at 735 Fifth Street on the north side of Fifth between Beaver Street and Orchard Street in downtown Santa Rosa, and sometimes referred to as “Parking Garage 3”.

The “canvas” for this project is to be contained within the exterior wall space with an approximate maximum dimension of 901 square feet, of which 670 square feet is concrete surfaces and 231 square feet is open to the parking on each floor. 2D materials, such as painted murals or other flat applications are encouraged, however, 3D materials including light-based installations will be considered with proper engineering and mounting/installation. The public artwork should consider the existing landscaping and hardscape, lighting, and viewer’s perspective.

There are two points of vehicle access into the garage on Beaver and Orchard Streets and pedestrian access on Fifth Street. This opportunity has identified an exterior, southwest facing wall to be the site of the public art.

Built in 1982, the Fifth Street Garage serves the northeast section of downtown Santa Rosa. The garage has five floors dedicated to parking and contains a total of 708 vehicle spaces. Santa Rosa is the largest city in Sonoma County with an estimated population of 177,586. The city operates as the county seat and serves a wider county population of 500,000.

PROJECT BUDGET

The total available funding for the project is $20,000 (all inclusive – design and construction).

This amount is inclusive of all costs associated with this public art project including, but not limited to, artist fees, other consultants’ and subcontractors’ fees, insurance, engineering, permits, materials, fabrication, transportation, installation (including any site modification beyond City responsibility), artwork plaque and post installation documentation.

ESTIMATED COMPETITION TIMELINE (subject to change) – updated 3/9/2021
March 29, 2021 Deadline (EXTENDED) to submit qualifications
April 19 Finalists notified
April 28 Project orientation for finalists
June 9 Deadline to submit proposals
June 14-28 Public display and other engagement opportunities
August 2 Selection Panel makes final recommendation to Art in Public Places Committee
By February 2022 Installation and completion