Call for artists | Large-scale art commission for State Library Victoria

Large-scale art commission for State Library Victoria – applications now open
Proposal deadline 11th May 2018

​State Library Victoria is calling on artists, graphic designers and illustrators to submit proposals for a large-scale artwork to be installed inside the Library’s new Russell Street entrance, opening this spring.

Proposals are invited for artworks inspired by the Library’s extensive collection of items related to Victoria’s flora, fauna and natural history.

The successful artist will be awarded $20,000 to produce an artwork measuring 29 metres wide and 5 metres high to be temporarily displayed in the new Russell Street Welcome Zone. Shortlisted proposals will be awarded $500 each.

Kate Torney, State Library Victoria CEO, said it was an exciting opportunity to be a part of the once-in-a-generation transformation of an iconic Melbourne landmark.

‘Around five thousand people visit the Library each day so this is a terrific opportunity to celebrate and showcase the work of an Australian artist. The opening of the Russell Street Welcome Zone will mark an exciting stage in the Library’s Vision 2020 redevelopment project, providing access to beautiful new reading rooms and spaces for visitors to meet, relax or study.’

The Russell Street entrance – reopening after more than a decade – and a new accessible entrance on La Trobe Street will be the main entry points when the Swanston Street entrance closes temporarily as part of the Library’s $88.1 million Vision 2020 redevelopment project.

For more information and to register your interest visit https://www.slv.vic.gov.au/about-us/scholarships-awards/russell-street-welcome-zone-art-commission/expression-interest

Submissions close at 5pm on Friday 11 May.

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