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CLICK HERE FOR PLAZA PLAN. Please Note: Trees no longer exist. Placement is highlighted in yellow.

CLICK HERE FOR DRAWING OF LAMP POSTS. Please note that bottom arms are removeable, top ones are not.

FOR IMMMEDIATE RELEASE: Call to Artists for City Hall Plaza

Date: Friday, April 1, 2011

Contact: Phayvanh Luekhamhan, Executive Director
director@montpelieralive.org (802) 223-9604

DESCRIPTION:
Montpelier Alive seeks proposals for a set of banners or banner-like works of art to be hung on the light poles in front of Montpelier City Hall from June 1 through October 15, 2011. City Hall Plaza is a highly visible location in the heart of Vermont’s bustling capital city that has displayed a variety of solid color and photographic banners over the past eight years. The successful new design will be a creative response to the plaza, the city and its surroundings. Designs will be judged on their creativity, visual impact from the street, and durability.

DETAILS:
The plaza has six light posts, each with two sets of horizontal banner arms. The twelve pairs of arms are 43.5” apart (from the top of each arm to the bottom of each arm) and are each 18” wide. The new work of art should fill the available space on all six light poles (individual arms may be removed) and must be able to withstand summer weather conditions for five months. It may be mechanically reproduced or hand-crafted. The design must not include any words or graphic references that can be construed as advertising and must be appropriate for a public place. Montpelier Alive can provide information on dimensions of past banners and on past mechanical reproduction methods upon request.

PRIZE:
One winning artist will receive:
$800 fee for materials and honoraria
One month to complete and install the new work
Completed project will be on display from June through October 2011

DEADLINE: 12 noon, Friday, April 29, 2011.

GUIDELINES:
Proposals should include written description, visual design, brief production timeline, and artist resume, along with a $10 entry fee. Mail or deliver to:

Montpelier Alive
39 Main Street
Montpelier, VT 05602

Please make checks payable to “Montpelier Alive”

Submissions may be sent by email as long as the entry fee is also mailed and received by deadline. Send to: director@montpelieralive.org.

Winner will be notified by 5:00 pm May 9, 2011. Installation (with assistance from the Montpelier Alive Design Committee) shall occur by 5:00 pm on Friday, June 9, 2011 (flexible, suggest alternate date in submission). Winner will be announced on or before June 9, 2011.

All entries become the property of Montpelier Alive, and may be displayed publicly at the organization’s discretion.

The winning artwork becomes the property of Montpelier Alive and may be reproduced for non-profit, publicity purposes including on posters, on web sites, and in newsletters. The artwork may be used in following years at the discretion of Montpelier Alive.

For more information or questions: Phayvanh Luekhamhan, Montpelier Alive Executive Director, at director@MontpelierAlive.org or 802-223-9604.

About the Montpelier Alive:
Montpelier Alive (formerly MDCA) was formed in 1999 within the framework of The National Trust’s National Main Street Center program, designed to ensure that our downtown remain the vibrant center of community life for Montpelier and our neighboring towns. Since that time, the Montpelier Alive has contributed to the enrichment of our downtown through numerous streetscape improvements (artistic banners, planters and benches) the coordination of the Independence Day and First Night celebrations, the summer Brown Bag Concert Series, the quarterly Art Walk, Green-Up Day and many other projects and events. Montpelier Alive is a 501 (c)(3) non-profit, funded largely through member support. For a list of members and other information about the organization, visit us online at www.montpelieralive.org.