2024 Hispanic Heritage Month Call for Artists

Last updated on June 28, 2024

CALL FOR ARTISTS:
Your Art Could Be Part of the Hispanic Heritage Month Display in the Terrace Gallery at Orlando City Hall

WHAT:
The City of Orlando is seeking local artists to showcase their artwork during Hispanic Heritage Month in the Terrace Gallery at Orlando City Hall. Arts are an intrinsic part of Hispanic heritage, which is why the city annually hosts an art exhibit in conjunction with this important month to further illustrate the richness of Latin American history and culture.

Local visual artists interested in being considered for the city’s 2024 Hispanic Heritage Month art exhibition can submit their art proposals inspired by this year’s national theme, “Pioneers of Change: Shaping the Future Together.” Artists should showcase art pieces of Hispanic trailblazers who have left an indelible mark and made outstanding contributions to the wellbeing, prosperity and visibility of the Hispanic community in the United States.

This year’s art exhibition aims to celebrate Hispanic pioneers, both locally and nationally, who have inspired new generations and demonstrate the spirit of innovation, resilience and unity that defines the Hispanic experience.

WHEN:

  • Submissions are due by Sunday, August 25, 2024, 11:59 p.m.
  • The 2024 visual arts exhibit will run from September 17, 2024 to November 3, 2024.

HOW TO SUBMIT:
Interested artists can submit the following to the City of Orlando Public Art Coordinator Flynn Dobbs at flynn.dobbs@orlando.gov:

  • Artist full name and desired name to be used in the artwork labels
  • Artist biography or resume.
  • Photos of a minimum of five pieces of artwork in JPG format related to Hispanic pioneers.
  • Descriptions about each artwork.
  • Each submission must be labeled with:
    • Name of artist
    • Art title
    • Year created
    • Measurements
    • Medium

SELECTION CRITERIA:

  • Appropriateness: Artists are selected based on the appropriateness of their proposal to the project.
  • Communication: The artist must be able to clearly communicate concepts visually and through clearly written materials.
  • All 2-D art submitted for selection must be ‘Wall Ready,’ with D rings or wire.
  • Performance: The artist must have a professional history of being able to work cooperatively and finish projects on time.

 

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