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Budget: $300,000 | ||||
Activated: 09/12/2017 Deadline: 10/17/2017 |
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Call Summary The Texas Tech University System seeks to commission a professional artist to create a site-specific interior installation to be placed in the lobby of the new Lubbock Education, Research, and Technology Facility, located at the Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center campus in Lubbock, TX. Construction of the new facility will be completed by summer of 2019. |
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Budget Description All inclusive |
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Project Description Original commission |
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Artwork Goals The Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center campus in Lubbock offers students the opportunity to expand knowledge in five schools that are on the forefront of health care education. In June 2017, they broke ground for new buildings that will bring additional opportunities for education and research initiatives plus create a more seamless campus experience for students and visitors. The project consists of three parts: a north expansion that will create two new buildings north of the existing TTUHSC building, a west expansion that will add additional facilities to the existing TTUHSC building, and the creation of a boulevard entrance to campus for accessibility. The interior art will be located in the north expansion portion of the project, inside the University Center building, which will have 60,000 GSF to support institutional initiatives, program growth and academic changes. See attachments for images. The building will house state-of-the-art research laboratories, translational research facilities classrooms, offices, new technology and equipment, and other infrastructure upgrades. The art in this area will greet visitors as they arrive to the entry space and should help to “activate” the area by creating a welcoming and innovate space. Safety is imperative; durable, low-maintenance materials are recommended to withstand daily foot-traffic of faculty, staff, students, and visitors to the Facility. Ideal submissions should utilize technology to create an interactive and eye-catching piece. This piece will be indoors and accessible to all who enter the space. It will be elevated, so any technology or interactive component should be available from a remote location. This public art piece should not only interact with what is going on in the building, but also be inclusive of all of the sciences and medical disciplines located within the Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center. Artists can also consider TTUHSC’s slogan “your life, our purpose.” Any concepts that may be considered polemic or political should be avoided. Artists should attempt to create a design that speaks to the diversity that a university such as the Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center campus in Lubbock brings to the community. In order to be considered, submissions must comply with the requirements outlined in this document. Objects that are mass-produced or of standard manufacture are not eligible for consideration. Selected finalists will receive a maximum of $2500 for travel and design fees following the submission and presentation of a Design Proposal and a model. |
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Artwork Location Description Site-specific INTERIOR technology-based piece to be placed inside the new University Center on the TTUHSC Lubbock campus (see additional resources for location images). |
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Site History The Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center campus in Lubbock offers students the opportunity to expand knowledge in five schools that are on the forefront of health care education. Their programs and facilities give students the opportunity for hands-on research and clinical experience, and various collaborations with community entities provide students the practical knowledge that is vital to their success. Schools include Health Professions, Medicine, Nursing, Pharmacy, and a graduate school of Biomedical Sciences. To learn more about the campus, visit: https://www.ttuhsc.edu/lubbock/ This construction project is the largest that has been undertaken since the Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center began 50 years ago. The project will consist of three parts: a north expansion that will create two new buildings north of the existing TTUHSC building, a west expansion that will add additional facilities to the existing TTUHSC building and the creation of a boulevard entrance to the campus. The new construction will provide students with the best educational experience possible with the best technology possible. To learn more about the project, visit: http://www.ttuhsc.edu/construction/lubbock/ Finalists will develop a design concept that reflects the standards and culture of Texas Tech specific to the TTUHSC Lubbock campus, and will prepare presentation materials, drawings, a model, and related specifications in sufficient detail and in the format required to convey the design intent. |
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Eligibility All professional artists are eligible. |
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Application Requirements | ||||
Resume: 2 page(s) maximum Work examples: 5 - 15 Artist Statement: 500 word maximum Letter of Interest: 500 word maximum Please describe your initial impressions of and projected approach to this public art project for the Lubbock Education, Research & Technology Building's interior piece. Specifically, please address your thoughts on location and medium and, if applicable, discuss any projects for which you used a similar approach (limit to 250-500 words). References: 3 |
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Artists are allowed to apply in teams.
Artists applying as a team must split the allotted number of work examples between themselves. |
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Additional Requirements | ||||
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Selection Information | ||||
Selection Process Texas Tech will select the Artist that best meets the requirements, based on the information contained in their response to the Request for Qualifications, any reference checks conducted, and the information presented during any interviews conducted as part of the selection process. |
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Selection Criteria Specifically, in the selection of finalists, Texas Tech University System and its University Public Art Committee will review and consider the following: 1. The conceptual basis for the Artist’s body of work as defined in the written statement. Please make sure your statement specifically addresses this project. 2. The quality – technical and aesthetic – of the artist’s past work as represented in the image submissions. Make sure past images submitted are of work that you have created or is in progress. Do NOT include proposed pieces that were not accepted. Make sure to include the budgets of past projects. 3. The experience of the artist in successfully designing, fabricating, administering, and completing public art projects and/or custom architectural elements on time and in budget. 4. The artist’s training and education. 5. The quality and comprehensiveness of the submission package. |
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Timeline Post RFQ: September 12, 2017 Written questions/inquiries must be received by: September 25, 2017 Responses to Inquiries (posted as addenda): September 28, 2017 Artist Submissions due: 3:00 PM, CDT, October 17, 2017 (no late submissions accepted) Finalist(s) selected and notified:November 2017 Finalist(s) design Presentations: January/February 2018 Commission awarded: TBD Project Completion: June 2019 Texas Tech reserves the right to modify this schedule as required. |
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Additional Resources | ||||
http://esbd.cpa.state.tx.us/bid_show.cfm?bidid=143721 | ||||
Full RFQ (please read prior to submitting) (PDF) | ||||
Interior Building Renderings (PDF) | ||||
Sample TTUS Public Art Contract (PDF) | ||||
Contact Information | ||||
Emily Wilkinson Executive Director of Public Art Box 42014 Lubbock Texas 79409 United States emily.wilkinson@ttu.edu 8068341668 |
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