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Each case can accommodate two art panels measuring a maximum of 43.5 inches (w) by 61.5 inches (h). Original artwork is reproduced as vinyl adhesive art panels. Twenty cases are available for installation in sets of four to ten within plazas or on sidewalks citywide.

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NYC DOT partners with nonprofit organizations to curate rotating temporary exhibitions within a series of Art Display Cases. Supper Club by Elia Alba in partnership with the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council (LMCC). In addition to a project fee, NYC DOT provides engineering support for sculptural installations. NYC DOT collaborates with selected artists to implement projects within one year of approval.

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An open call is released annually in partnership with community partners to solicit proposals from professional artists for a list of priority sites. NYC DOT identifies priority sites for temporary art that are in need of beautification, large enough to accommodate artwork, and accessible to a diverse audience. Community-based partners are identified by NYC DOT that have experience planning public programs or public art, the ability to monitor and maintain the artwork, the capacity to hold liability insurance, and a direct connection to the site. NYC DOT partners with community-based, nonprofit organizations to commission site-responsive public art for NYC DOT property. NYC DOT Funded Initiatives Community Commissions King and Queen Sized Bench by Jason Wallace in partnership with the Washington Heights Business Improvement District NYC DOT funds a number of programs but also offers permit opportunities for self-funded projects. Interested organizations and artists are invited to submit proposals and qualifications in response to open calls. Temporary art is permitted on NYC DOT property for up to 11 months. Temporary public art beautifies NYC DOT infrastructure by transforming sidewalks, fences, triangles, medians, bridges, jersey barriers, step streets, public plazas and pedestrianized spaces into canvases and foundations for colorful murals, dynamic projections and eye-catching sculptures installed by artists in partnership with community based-nonprofit organizations. NYC DOT has programmed over 350 temporary public art installations citywide and continues to pursue unique public art installations in collaboration with a diverse body of artists and partner organizations. > Apply to be an Arterventions partner – Deadline: Rolling (pdf) The Cobb County School District is committed to parent, family and community engagement, and it is our hope that by providing this tool on our website that we are making our information more accessible to families whose first language is not English and thereby enabling better engagement in public education.> Apply to be a Barrier Beautification artist – Deadline: Februat 11:59pm (pdf) Before you act on translated information, the District encourages you to confirm any facts that are important to you and affect any decisions you may make. The Cobb County School District does not guarantee the quality, accuracy or completeness of any translated information. The basic translation’s goal is to capture the general intention of the original English material.

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Sew art program