Tacoma Mall Area Art Plan - Info Session 1/18/23

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Solverson, Rebecca
Tue, Jan 10, 2023 7:49 PM

Tacoma Mall Area Art Plan
Deadline: February 8, 2023, 11:59pm
Budget: $30,000
More info: www.CityofTacoma.org/ArtsOppshttp://www.cityoftacoma.org/ArtsOpps
Optional Zoom Info Session: Wednesday January 18, 2023, noon to 1 PM at https://zoom.us/j/91357149660

The City of Tacoma is looking for an artist or team to create an Art Plan for the Tacoma Mall Area. This area is slated for tremendous growth and has been designated a Regional Growth Center (one of two in Tacoma). It is also located on top of the South Tacoma Aquifer, which provides supplemental drinking water for the City. With a subarea plan adopted in 2018 and several public investments underway, the neighborhood is well-positioned for much needed improvements to support a healthy, thriving population center within Tacoma. An Art Plan will help create a vision and roadmap for art and culture interventions to support the growth of the neighborhood over the next 10-15 years, starting with the currently-underway Madison District Green Infrastructure Projecthttps://www.cityoftacoma.org/government/city_departments/environmentalservices/surface_water/green_stormwater_infrastructure__gsi_/gsi_projects/madison_district_green_infrastructure_project. The Art Plan and resulting artworks should support a healthy and connected community, be informed by robust community engagement, and be in alignment with existing plans.

Thanks,
Rebecca

REBECCA SOLVERSON (she/her)
Public Art Specialist
Office of Arts & Cultural Vitality
253.591.5564 (desk)
253.381.5397 (cell)
Office of Arts & Cultural Vitalityhttp://www.cityoftacoma.org/arts | Tacoma Createshttp://www.tacomacreates.org/

Tacoma Mall Area Art Plan Deadline: February 8, 2023, 11:59pm Budget: $30,000 More info: www.CityofTacoma.org/ArtsOpps<http://www.cityoftacoma.org/ArtsOpps> Optional Zoom Info Session: Wednesday January 18, 2023, noon to 1 PM at https://zoom.us/j/91357149660 The City of Tacoma is looking for an artist or team to create an Art Plan for the Tacoma Mall Area. This area is slated for tremendous growth and has been designated a Regional Growth Center (one of two in Tacoma). It is also located on top of the South Tacoma Aquifer, which provides supplemental drinking water for the City. With a subarea plan adopted in 2018 and several public investments underway, the neighborhood is well-positioned for much needed improvements to support a healthy, thriving population center within Tacoma. An Art Plan will help create a vision and roadmap for art and culture interventions to support the growth of the neighborhood over the next 10-15 years, starting with the currently-underway Madison District Green Infrastructure Project<https://www.cityoftacoma.org/government/city_departments/environmentalservices/surface_water/green_stormwater_infrastructure__gsi_/gsi_projects/madison_district_green_infrastructure_project>. The Art Plan and resulting artworks should support a healthy and connected community, be informed by robust community engagement, and be in alignment with existing plans. Thanks, Rebecca REBECCA SOLVERSON (she/her) Public Art Specialist Office of Arts & Cultural Vitality 253.591.5564 (desk) 253.381.5397 (cell) Office of Arts & Cultural Vitality<http://www.cityoftacoma.org/arts> | Tacoma Creates<http://www.tacomacreates.org/>
SR
Solverson, Rebecca
Fri, Feb 3, 2023 5:17 PM

Tacoma Mall Area Art Plan
Deadline: February 8, 2023, 11:59pm
Budget: $30,000
More info: www.CityofTacoma.org/ArtsOppshttp://www.cityoftacoma.org/ArtsOpps

The City of Tacoma is looking for an artist or team to create an Art Plan for the Tacoma Mall Area. This area is slated for tremendous growth and has been designated a Regional Growth Center (one of two in Tacoma). It is also located on top of the South Tacoma Aquifer, which provides supplemental drinking water for the City. With a subarea plan adopted in 2018 and several public investments underway, the neighborhood is well-positioned for much needed improvements to support a healthy, thriving population center within Tacoma. An Art Plan will help create a vision and roadmap for art and culture interventions to support the growth of the neighborhood over the next 10-15 years, starting with the currently-underway Madison District Green Infrastructure Projecthttps://www.cityoftacoma.org/government/city_departments/environmentalservices/surface_water/green_stormwater_infrastructure__gsi_/gsi_projects/madison_district_green_infrastructure_project. The Art Plan and resulting artworks should support a healthy and connected community, be informed by robust community engagement, and be in alignment with existing plans.

Thanks,
Rebecca

REBECCA SOLVERSON (she/her)
Public Art Specialist
Office of Arts & Cultural Vitality
253.591.5564 (desk)
253.381.5397 (cell)
Office of Arts & Cultural Vitalityhttp://www.cityoftacoma.org/arts | Tacoma Createshttp://www.tacomacreates.org/

Tacoma Mall Area Art Plan Deadline: February 8, 2023, 11:59pm Budget: $30,000 More info: www.CityofTacoma.org/ArtsOpps<http://www.cityoftacoma.org/ArtsOpps> The City of Tacoma is looking for an artist or team to create an Art Plan for the Tacoma Mall Area. This area is slated for tremendous growth and has been designated a Regional Growth Center (one of two in Tacoma). It is also located on top of the South Tacoma Aquifer, which provides supplemental drinking water for the City. With a subarea plan adopted in 2018 and several public investments underway, the neighborhood is well-positioned for much needed improvements to support a healthy, thriving population center within Tacoma. An Art Plan will help create a vision and roadmap for art and culture interventions to support the growth of the neighborhood over the next 10-15 years, starting with the currently-underway Madison District Green Infrastructure Project<https://www.cityoftacoma.org/government/city_departments/environmentalservices/surface_water/green_stormwater_infrastructure__gsi_/gsi_projects/madison_district_green_infrastructure_project>. The Art Plan and resulting artworks should support a healthy and connected community, be informed by robust community engagement, and be in alignment with existing plans. Thanks, Rebecca REBECCA SOLVERSON (she/her) Public Art Specialist Office of Arts & Cultural Vitality 253.591.5564 (desk) 253.381.5397 (cell) Office of Arts & Cultural Vitality<http://www.cityoftacoma.org/arts> | Tacoma Creates<http://www.tacomacreates.org/>