Call for Artists: Edwin Pratt's Ideas in the 21st Century

Call for Artists: Edwin Pratt's Ideas in the 21st Century

Dear artists,
 
In partnership with the Black Heritage Society of Washington, the City of Shoreline Public Art Program seeks emerging and established artists in the region with an interest in responding to the legacy and ideas of Edwin Pratt (1930 – 1969), Seattle civil rights pioneer. There are two primary modes of submitting work:
 
  • Submit existing work that reflects his legacy or related themes; or
  • Submit new work that responds directly to the source material.
 
For the source material, we have identified a selection of vintage photographs and documents from the Pratt Archive at the Black Heritage Society that we hope will serve as touchstones or points of inspiration and poetic response. The source material images and documents can be browsed prior to submitting at http://bit.ly/Pratt-art-call.  Artworks that manipulate or alter copies of original images are welcomed, with the understanding that acknowledgement will be made to the original source material curated by Black Heritage Society of Washington. Anticipated themes might include representations of race, identity, history, and the concept of the archive, but the Call is open to any engagement with the materials. Example: an acrylic painting of one of the snapshots.
 
Pratt was tragically gunned down on a winter night in his Shoreline home, where he had earlier established residence as one of the first Black families in the suburbs to the north of Seattle in what is now the City of Shoreline. Pratt Park and Pratt Fine Arts Center are named after him and continue his legacy of welcoming everyone to the practice of art making. (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edwin_T._Pratt ). The exhibition will be installed in City Hall Shoreline and the opening (see below) will coincide with the 50th anniversary of Pratt’s death. Deadline for consideration: Tuesday January 15, 2019 at 11:59 pm. Drop off will be Sunday Jan. 20 and/or Monday Jan. 21; install occurs on these same days.
 
TO SUBMIT: Up to 8 images may be sent to artentry@shorelinewa.gov specifying “Pratt Legacy Show” in the subject line.  Email by Tuesday, January 15, 2019:
 
  • Up to 8 images (jpgs) of artwork – indicate if these are actual works being submitted or are representative samples with new work to be submitted – if new work, include a sketch (or written concept) as one of the 8 images in the Description and indicate which of the source materials you are responding to. We plan to exhibit some of the archival source material (or facsimiles) side by side with the artwork.
  • Contact information, websites, and short biographies (100 words) for participating artists
  • Artist’s resume
  • Written concept if new work
 
If you have questions, please contact David Francis at dfrancis@shorelinewa.gov or 206-801-2661. Generous support for the project provided through a Collections Care Grant from 4Culture.
 
More details in the pdf here. I’d be grateful for help in sharing the opportunity.
 
Kind regards,
David
 
David Francis, PhD
Shoreline Public Art Coordinator / Curator
206.801.2661 (M – TH, 9:00-1:00)
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