Laserfiche WebLink
ORGANIZATIONAL ABILITY- 6 of 30 points <br />Evaluators use the following criteria when reviewing this section of the application: <br />1. The project team is well assembled, inclusive, qualified, and demonstrates the capacity to <br />design and execute a high quality <br />public art project of the proposed scale and scope. <br />2. Project team and/or partners have appropriate and clearly articulated responsibilities. If volunteers will play a significant role in <br />activities, that has been described. <br />3. An effective promotion and marketing plan is in place which supports the project's <br />participation goals and fosters broad public <br />awareness and/or engagement. <br />4. The public art project has a complete and realistic timeline. <br />5. Regarding the budget, a) revenue streams are realistic and attainable, therefore the cash match is likely to be met, b) expenses <br />are reasonable and appropriate for the proposed activities, c) the budget honors the work of artists. <br />6. Thorough research for the proposed public art site is complete and approval has been obtained for the installation/performance <br />of work. <br /> <br /> <br />13) Project Director <br />Person designated by the applicant organization to oversee the implementation of the proposed public art project. <br /> Director Name <br /> Director Address; City, State, Zip Code <br /> Director Phone <br /> Director Email <br /> Director Bio <br /> <br />14) Lead Artist <br />Primary person involved in the design, planning and creation of the proposed public art. <br /> Artist Name <br /> Artist Address <br /> Artist Phone <br /> Artist Email <br /> Artist Resume/Bio Upload as a .PDF \[upload box\] <br /> Artist Work Samples - Combine multiple samples into ONE .PDF document. \[upload box\] <br /> <br />15) List other key personnel and/or artists involved in the public art project and their roles. Include a short bio <br />explaining their artistic skills and experience. (i.e. contractors, assistants, etc) <br />16) Timeline- Describe the timeline for all project activities. Include planning, performances, activities, assessment, <br />unveiling, etc. All activities MUST be completed within one year of the project start date. <br />17) Describe any research completed regarding the safety and structural requirements of the Public Art. Examples <br />include environmental impacts, engineering requirements, safety concerns, lighting, etc. <br />18) Location of Public Art – Provide the street address and include the name of the property owner. <br />19) Provide documentation of site approval. A contract or agreement with the owner (governmental unit/private <br />property owner) granting permission and indicating the duration of the project. <br /> • Site Approval \[upload box\] <br />20) What is the estimated lifespan of the work? - List the duration of temporary public art or estimate the duration of <br />time before “permanent” works will require major maintenance or repairs. <br />21) Publicity and/or Marketing Efforts - Explain how this public art project will be promoted/documented. (i.e. ads, <br />flyers, news releases, videos, YouTube, etc.) <br /> <br />Updated 7/18/18 7 <br /> <br /> <br />