Politics & Government
Deerfield Fine Arts Commission Seeking Artists For Public Art Program
The program is soliciting paintings, murals, drawings and other pieces to be displayed at Village building and facilities.
September 19, 2022
The Village of Deerfield is soliciting artwork loans from artists as part of the fifth year of the Deerfield Public Art Program. Artists must be willing to loan works of art for public display for up to one year. The Deerfield Fine Arts Commission will review artwork proposals submitted by artists interested in having their works displayed in the community.
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The program is soliciting paintings, murals, drawings and other pieces to be displayed in Village Hall, the Public Works Facility, Deerfield Park District facilities, the Deerfield Public Library and other government buildings.
The art is displayed for one year in public buildings, and new pieces are selected each year. Applications for the next year of the program are now available online.
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The Deerfield Fine Arts Commission’s Public Art Program has placed nearly 100 of pieces of art on display in public buildings over the years.
The Deerfield Public Art Program is open to all visual artists who meet the following:
Artists may submit up to three pieces of art for consideration. Click here to submit online.
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