“SEE CHANGE” Exhibition

Deadline
July 9, 2019


Organization Name: Sanchez Art Center

Organization Location: Pacifica, CA

Type: Calls & Submissions

Fee: $20

Discipline:

“What the warming world needs now is art, sweet art.”
Bill McKibben, Founder of 350.org, 2005

Sanchez Art Center Announces:
“SEE CHANGE”

CALL FOR SOCIALLY ENGAGED ARTISTS
Sanchez Art Center, Pacifica, CA, seeks socially engaged artists to create site-specific community engaged public art reflecting on sea level rise, to support the community to civilly engage in authentic conversations, and work collaboratively to meet the requirements for municipalities to develop adaptation strategies.

Understanding that we need to adapt to the impacts of climate change, we also recognize the need to reduce greenhouse gas emissions that accelerate climate change and resulting impacts like sea level rise.
From manufacturing to disposal, the more stuff we buy and throw away, the more energy is used. (More than 40% of our climate impact comes from how we make, haul, use and throw away stuff, including food. These are called consumption emissions.) Physical resources used in this project must therefore support a waste reduction approach that incorporates repurposed materials and recycled content.

DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSIONS: Tuesday, July 9, 2019, 11pm pdt

REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS
Introduction
Too often fear has taken a leading role in community discussions regarding sea level rise. Science driven narratives, heavy with projections, complex maps and challenging adaptation strategies understandably create anxiety. The impact of the unknown causes the community to put up defenses frequently without a fact-based understanding of why plans are being developed and what they mean for individuals, the community and the environment.

The arts have the unique ability to affect us in ways that—though hard to quantify — can support the need for adaptation in a changing world, a shifting environment and an uncertain future. Engaging artists as agents of change, to create visual art projects that provide the opportunity for community members to be active participants, will raise awareness, understanding and build hope and trust that the impacts of sea level rise can be positively addressed in ways that support the human population, natural (beach) habitats and all beings that enjoy and live in and on the coast.

Project Overview
Sanchez Art Center, with funding from the San Mateo County Office of Sustainability, seeks to commission an artist or artist team to create visual/interdisciplinary art installations and interactive experiences that invites the community to reflect on sea level rise and adaptation strategies, prompt discussion of public sentiment and values, and foster community connection enabling positive forward motion on strategies and plans that meet shared needs and requirements.

Opportunity Website