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City of Charlotte

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600 East Fourth Street, , Charlotte, NC, 28202, US

704-336-7600

2024 Placemaking Creative Pool Application

BACKGROUND

The City of Charlotte Placemaking Program helps neighborhoods and activity centers by funding projects that create active and inviting public spaces, activating leftover and/or underutilized public spaces, implementing enhanced streetscapes, and demonstrating how public spaces can help transform neighborhoods by creating vibrant gathering spaces.

The Charlotte Urban Design Center (UDC) manages the Placemaking Program and works with other divisions and departments within the City to integrate public art, gathering spaces, and celebrations into capital and economic development projects.

The UDC developed the Creative Pool program to help connect local professional creatives to City and community-led placemaking projects in Charlotte.  This call represents an opportunity for creatives and creative teams to reach a broad audience through placemaking. This request is open to creatives working in all media with demonstrated experience collaborating with architects, landscape architects, engineers, fabricators, installers, and/or community members.

The UDC will use this prequalified list to match creatives with opportunities commensurate with skills and experience.

OVERVIEW

The City is accepting qualifications from local professional creatives (visual artists, performing artists, fabricators, photographers, poets, etc.), teams of creatives, and artist management businesses/organizations for potential inclusion in the 2024 Prequalified Creative Pool (Pool).

Creatives selected from the Pool may be commissioned to produce original work(s) and/or contracted to collaborate with the City to provide design or management services for art elements at several specific placemaking projects. 

Projects will range in scale and scope, possibilities may involve:

  • Pavement surface enhancements 
  • Seating
  • Bike racks
  • Handrails
  • Lighting
  • Kinetics
  • Murals and street murals
  • Photography
  • Live performances
  • And more. 


ElIGIBILITY

Applicants not meeting the following eligibility guidelines will be withdrawn from consideration:

  • Submittal of a complete application.
  • Work samples demonstrate an ability to create dynamic, site-specific artworks, and/or the ability to tie creative work to a place or community.
  • The creative’s resume demonstrates evidence of professional competence and, experience working in collaboration with architects, landscape architects, engineers, fabricators, installers, and/or community members.
  • Local creatives and creative teams are required to live within Mecklenburg County with a preference for Charlotte residents.

SELECTION PROCESS

This solicitation process is being undertaken to enable the UDC to identify the most highly qualified creatives for several upcoming opportunities throughout Charlotte. As part of this process, applications from creatives who wish to be included in the Pool will be pre-screened by City staff for compliance with RFQ eligibility requirements.

The UDC will then review all eligible applications to create a prequalified pool of creatives, creative teams, and creative management businesses/organizations. Those accepted into the Pool will be notified by the City via email.

City staff will then use the prequalified pool to make recommendations to the Placemaking Program and City departments, matching artists to specific opportunities on a project-by-project basis.

TIMELINE

  • January 19, 2024 - Applications released.
  • February 15, 2024 – Virtual Question and Answer Workshop
  • February 29, 2024 – In-person Question and Answer Workshop
  • March 15, 2024 at 5:00 PM EST - Application submission deadline
  • April 19, 2024- Selection review and notifications sent
  • April 20, 2024 - Commissions for specific projects will begin and continue as projects are implemented throughout the year.

TO APPLY

Applications must be submitted online by 5:00 p.m. EST on March 15, 2024

 

PLEASE NOTE: Inclusion in the Pool does not guarantee a commission.

Full Name

What is your address?

Are you a returning member of the 2023 Creative Pool who would like to remain in the pool for 2024?

Thank you for your continued participation in the Creative Pool! You do not need to complete this form in its entirety, but please make sure you have updated your contact information at the top of this form before signing and submitting the application.

If you are not sure if you were a 2023 Creative Pool member, please complete the application in its entirety by Friday, March 15th. You can validate your participation by emailing Kate Cavazza at kate.cavazza@charlottenc.gov. Incomplete applications will not be considered for review in the 2024 Creative Pool.


New applicants must complete this form in its entirety by March 15, 2024. Incomplete applications will not be considered.

You are applying to join the City of Charlotte's Creative Pool as a:

Please provide your resume, portfolio, or Curriculum Vitae (CV) demonstrating your professional history and skills as a professional artist as a PDF document. Please note that there is a 250MB limit on each file upload.

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Please provide the name and contact of at least three professional references for projects completed within the past five (5) years. Please note that there is a 250MB limit on each file upload.

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Are you (or your business) based in Charlotte or the surrounding area?

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Do you have a significant personal or professional connection to one of the City of Charlotte's Corridors of Opportunity? (ex. your grandmother lived on Beatties Ford Rd)

Statement of Accurate Representation

It is important that you as the applicant and your team are accurately describing your skills in the submitted materials. Please note in signing this application, you commit that you have provided truthful representations of your work, capacity, and ability.  

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