
The Artist's Guide to Public Art
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- Finding commissions
- Submitting applications
- Negotiating contracts
- Budgeting for projects
- Navigating copyright law
- Working with fabricators
- And much more
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Content
- Cover
- Title
- Copyright
- Dedication
- Table of Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Foreword by Mary Jane Jacob
- Introduction
- CHAPTER 1: Public Art Fundamentals
- Why Does the Government Buy Art?
- Public Art Training
- CHAPTER 2: Start Here: Where to Find Public Art Competitions
- How Public Art Agencies Find Artists
- RFQs and RFPs
- Persistence Pays
- Making the Leap
- CHAPTER 3: Anatomy of a Call-for-Artists: The Selection Process
- Components of a Call
- Deciding Whether to Apply
- The Selection Process
- Backstage at a Selection Meeting
- Selection Criteria
- CHAPTER 4: Application Readiness
- Basic Tools
- Artist Statement
- Resume
- Annotated Image List
- References
- Support Material
- Letter of Interest
- An Example of an RFQ
- Sample Letter of Interest
- Tricks of the Trade
- CHAPTER 5: Congratulations! You're a Finalist! (Now What?)
- Questions to Ask Yourself
- Questions to Ask the Project Manager
- What Goes into a Finalist Proposal?
- Presentation
- CHAPTER 6: Budgeting for Public Art Projects and Other Financial Survival Strategies
- Business Practices for the Public Artist by Nancy Herring, M.B.A
- CHAPTER 7: Insurance: The Lowdown
- Interview with Kristin Enzor
- Performance Bonds
- Health Care for Artists by Daniel Grant
- CHAPTER 8: Ask the Expert: Contracts Q&A by Barbara T. Hoffman, Esq.
- Negotiating the Contract
- Types of Contracts
- Specific Contract Clauses
- Incorporation
- CHAPTER 9: Ask the Expert: A Primer on Copyright and Artist's Rights by Barbara T. Hoffman, Esq.
- Copyright Basics
- The Battle of U.S. Artists for "Moral Rights"
- Copyright Q&A
- Visual Artist's Rights Act, Sec. 106A (VARA) Q&A
- CHAPTER 10: Working with Fabricators
- Finding Fabricators
- Working Well with Fabricators
- CHAPTER 11: Public Access and Private Money
- Pathways to the Private Sector
- Materials to Submit
- CHAPTER 12: Sales Basics
- Qualify
- Closing
- Follow-up
- A Word about Web Sites
- Follow-through
- Get It in Writing
- Get a Deposit
- Billing
- CHAPTER 13: Voices of Experience
- Bibliography
- Index
- Books From All Worth Press
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