Biggs Museum of American Art in Dover has opened a search for a creative mural artist to design and execute a temporary indoor mural.
Museum leadership wants the artist to create a piece to transform the museum’s space and engage the community.
“Our intention for this mural project is to create an opportunity for collaboration with artists in our community, while also working to energize our new programming space,” said Kate Huffman, director of learning and engagement at Biggs.
The museum is located at 406 Federal Street in Dover, the landscape dimension is 28×7 feet, and the theme is any creative ideas, but preference to some connection to the Biggs Collection the community.
The medium (materials used by the artist) should be temporary, non-damaging materials, like removable paint, vinyl, or other adaptable media, and the project installation is set to begin in mid-April.
“The space in which the work will be going, on the first floor of the museum, will now be the home to a more diverse and abundant array of public activities and events,” Huffman said. “We expect to have a very broad audience interact with this work throughout its time on view at the Biggs.”
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The competition is open to all local artists and it may be an individual or a group.
Schools are encouraged to apply.
The winner must use non-permanent materials suitable for an indoor environment, have the ability to complete the project within the designated timeline, and be willing to collaborate with the museum’s team and incorporate community input if applicable.
Interested artists should submit the following to [email protected] by Friday, March 28.
“We are optimistic that our community members will be inspired by this dynamic imagery,” Huffman said. “Creating a space that invites reflection, conversation, and connection, while also celebrating the creativity and talent of local artists is at the forefront of our intentions with these projects.”
Raised in Doylestown, Pennsylvania, Jarek earned a B.A. in journalism and a B.A. in political science from Temple University in 2021. After running CNN’s Michael Smerconish’s YouTube channel, Jarek became a reporter for the Bucks County Herald before joining Delaware LIVE News.
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