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This was found in todays San Diego Union-Tribune newspaper:
Commission seeks artists to design librarys space
VISUAL ARTS: The San Diego Commission for Arts and Culture is sending out a
call for an artist or artist team to design a new educational space at the Serra
Mesa-Kearny Mesa Branch Library. Its purpose will be to benefit children ages
0-5 and their parents.
An artist-led team for this project can be multidisciplinary, meaning it can
include architects, landscape architects or others from relevant fields. The
qualifications also say that the chosen artist or artists will need to
collaborate with an expert from one among several fields related to education or
social services. (Among those listed are child education, child development and
mental-health care.)
The new library branch itself is scheduled to open at 9005 Aero Drive in July.
This educational space will be part of a second phase of construction.
Applications which consist of a request for qualifications, not an actual
proposal must be received by June 7 at 4 p.m. Artists working in any form are
eligible and can locate the needed forms at
www.sandiego.gov/arts-culture/publicart.shtml. Questions about the process can
be addressed to Dana Springs, the commissions public art program administrator,
at (619) 533-3051 or at dsprings@sandiego.gov.
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