New England Call for Artists

Aesthetics, Inc.| Nov. 13, 2021

Call for Artists

Aesthetics, Inc. is currently selecting artwork for a large multi-hospital system in New England. To that end, Aesthetics, Inc. is compiling a catalogue of eligible artists living or working in New England, with an emphasis on Suffolk County, Massachusetts. Artists who work in various media to be considered for future commission or purchase of artwork and whose artwork represents the criteria listed in this CFA will be selected for future purchase and/or commission.

Aesthetics, Inc. is looking for original artwork in a wide variety of media including sculpture, two-dimensional and three-dimensional artwork, oil, watercolor, and acrylic paintings, limited edition prints, giclee prints, mixed media art, glass, mosaics, wall sculpture, fabric art, collages, and photography. Existing and commissioned artwork will be considered. Art will be placed in the gardens, patio terraces, corridors, conference rooms, administrative and staff areas, waiting and consultation rooms, patient rooms, treatment spaces and a variety of other public and non-clinical areas.

With opportunities for artwork in a wide variety of mediums including original art, oil, watercolor, and acrylic paintings, mixed media art, glass, mosaics, wall sculpture, fabric art, collages, and photography, existing and commissioned artwork will be considered. Art will be placed in corridors, meditation spaces, waiting and consultation rooms, patient rooms, and a variety of other public areas. This Call for Artists includes artworks ranging from $150 to $50,000.

Please click on the link:  Aesthetics for all information, including the most up-to-date version of the Call for Artists, the application form and instructions. Applications will be accepted through the project website starting on October 26, 2021. At this time there is not a deadline date.

Please submit any questions concerning this Call for Artists to Julie Lorenz, Senior Project Manager: lorenz@aesthetics.net.

 

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