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Wanted: Teen Artists

Wanted:

Teen Artists

Do you want to:

  • See your art displayed at a Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh location?
  • Be reimbursed for materials?
  • Earn $500 for your work?

Here’s your chance!

What you need to do:

  • Review the attached information about what we’re looking for.
  • Return the completed proposal form with samples of your work (digital photos preferred) to the Teen Services Coordinatorby March 15th, 2009.
  • Want to submit a proposal to create work for a library that’s not included on the attached list? Go for it! We’re looking for up to five additional art projects.

Successful applicants will be notified by April 15, 2009.  Final art due by June 1, 2009.

Submit proposals to:

Karen Brooks-Reese (brooks1@carnegielibrary.org)

Email submissions are preferred.  If necessary, proposals may be mailed to:

Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh, 3rd Floor

4400 Forbes Ave.

Pittsburgh, PA  15213

Questions? Call 412-578-2599 or email brooks1@carnegielibrary.org

teen-art-rfp3 — Click this link to open a pdf with all the information you’ll need.

One Response

  1. […] Information about large, systemwide programs (things like the Ralph Munn Creative Writing Workshops and Contest, Behind the Book: Authors Talk to Teens, and the Heinz Endowment Public Art Contest) […]

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