Oregon Art in Public Places Roster Now Open: All Artists Must Reappply

Breath,” by Masayuki Nagase. Installed at Eastern Oregon University. Photo credit: Masayuki Nagase.  
PERCENT FOR ART IN PUBLIC PLACES

Art in Public Places Roster Now Open!

All artists must reapply to remain on Roster

The Oregon Art in Public Places Roster is now open for applications and all artists are welcome to apply. The submission deadline is 10:59 p.m. PST on Friday, March 15.

The roster is completely refreshed every three years. If you were selected for a previous Oregon Art in Public Places Roster, you must reapply to be considered for the 2025-2027 roster.

The Roster serves as a resource to Percent for Art selection panels when seeking artists most suitable for specific project needs. Selection panels have the option of using the roster either in combination with an open call or invitational or as the sole resource for identifying appropriate artists for a project.

After the initial deadline, applications will be accepted on a rolling basis and reviewed every six months. Artists not selected for the roster may reapply one year from being notified.

Learn about eligibility, guidelines and how to apply.

The Oregon Arts Commission manages the Art in Public Places Program for the State of Oregon.

For more information contact Sarah Baylinson, Art Collection & Artist Services Specialist, at sarah.baylinson@oregon.gov or 971-707-3096.

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