INDIANAPOLIS — Eskenazi Health along with partners 60 on Center and GANGGANG have announced a call for artwork to Indiana artists for the new Eskenazi Health Center East 38th Street. Both purchasing available works of art as well as commissioning new work will be considered.
This call is open to all skillsets and levels of artist production. Acquisitions may range from the purchase of singular or multiple artworks, a numbered edition, or body of works. The themes and subject matter of art should support Eskenazi Health’s mission to advocate, care, teach and serve; support the initiative to promote healing; and consider the diversity of the community served. A range of mediums are welcome for submission, including but not limited to oil, watercolor, acrylic, graphite, charcoal, pastels, photography, ceramics, printmaking, textile and mixed media.
This call for art is open to all residents, artisans, professional artists, artist-led team currently residing in the state of Indiana or representative for Indiana artists. Artists living in or with a strong personal connection to Indianapolis’ Eastside are particularly urged to apply.
The application window is now open and will close at 11:59 p.m. on Sept. 17. All applications will be reviewed by Eskenazi Health, 60 on Center and GANGGANG with selections made by Oct. 30. This is a direct purchase, and all artworks will be acquired by Dec. 15.
For more information including all guidelines and requirements, please visit the application page on EskenaziHealth.edu or e-mail Mike Barclay at mike@60oncenter.com.
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