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Metro Arts Enhances the Quad Cities

6/26/2024

 
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The 2024 Quad City Arts Metro Arts Youth Apprenticeship Program is underway, providing over thirty area youth ages 15-21 with a five-week paid summer apprenticeship. Since 2000, Metro Arts apprentices have been creating art that positively impacts our community, with both mural and film projects this year. This year’s program started on June 10 and will be completed on July 11, ending with a final showcase held at the Rock Island Public Library Watts-Midtown Branch Community Room from 6:00-7:00PM on Thursday, July 11th. The evening will include screenings of the films, as well as presentations from the mural teams. This event is free and open to all.  
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Both Davenport and Rock Island will be getting new murals. In Rock Island, the group will be creating a mural on the east side of Quality Control Restoration, the former Goodyear Building, centering on themes of agricultural labor and the armed services, while in Davenport, the south side of the Putnam Museum’s rotunda will be getting a mural focused on the link between pollinators and the world at large. The apprentices develop and present multiple designs to their clients, and then take client feedback to create these stunning, large-scale pieces. Kelly Lao, the Putnam’s Vice President of Museum Experiences and Interim CEO, says, “The Metro Arts program is such a wonderful opportunity both for the students and for [the] area businesses, non-profits, and community spaces they adorn with their art. We are very excited to be the next site for a mural showcasing the incredible talent of local artists and students.” 

Both mural groups are helmed by local artist Sarah Robb. Raised in Davenport, IA, Robb received her BFA in Illustration with a minor in Graphic Design from Laguna College of Art & Design in Laguna Beach, CA. Since returning to the QCA in 2006, she has been the Lead Artist for Mural Design with the QC Arts Metro Arts Summer Youth Program. Her love for large scale public art murals and working with the community has led to commissioned projects with The City of Moline, Rock Island, and Davenport, Palmer College of Chiropractic, Child Abuse Council, Augustana College, Dress for Success, Boys & Girls Club of the Mississippi Valley, Schuetzen Park with German Heritage, and many more. 
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The Film program, in conjunction with Augustana College, has begun shooting two short films, mainly on the college’s campus.  Led by Stacy Barton, Associate Professor and Film Program Director at Augustana College, the group will learn the filmmaking process from writing to post-production, getting hands-on experience in all aspects of filmmaking.  

In her role as associate professor and film program director at Augustana College, Barton's spent the last two years designing new facilities and crafting a film production degree that's just now seeing its first students win awards at film festivals. Past experiences with youth filmmaking include mentoring at Street Level Youth Media in Chicago, Strive Media Institute in Milwaukee, and running filmmaking summer camps at John Wood Community College and the University of Colorado Denver. 

These projects were made possible through support from Augustana College, City of Rock Island, Davenport Noon Optimists, Modern Woodmen of America, the Putnam Museum and Science Center, Quality Control Restoration, Iowa Arts Council, and the Illinois Arts Council Agency. 
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About the Metro Arts Program

Since the summer of 2000, Metro Arts has provided area youth 15-21 years old with paid summer apprenticeships in various arts disciplines.  
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For five weeks, area youth work together in groups to complete projects that enhance the community through the arts. Participants learn the artistic techniques and applications of their genre while developing personally and professionally. 

This program allows young adults to build career and artistic skills, as they work under the supervision and mentorship of professional artists. Their mentors are accomplished, local artists who are passionate about teaching and encouraging creativity.  
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If you would like to interview the Lead Artists or the Apprentices please contact Ben Gougeon ([email protected] or 309.793.1213x100) for scheduling.

Learn More About The metro Arts Program
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The arts make a difference

Summer programs like the Metro Arts Apprenticeship Program helps improve academic performance, not just through creativity, but it improves learning in areas like math and science as well as the literary field. Art education fosters collaboration, group learning, and most importantly creative problem-solving. For five weeks, area youth work together in groups to complete art projects under the supervision and mentorship of professional artists. Participants learn their particular genre's artistic techniques and applications while developing personally and professionally. Murals and street paintings throughout the Quad Cities are the lasting legacy of programs past.



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From Start to Finish: Facilitating Art in Public Spaces

6/5/2024

 
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​Placemaking has become a pillar at Quad City Arts over the past few years, and we are thankful that we have a collection of cities that believe in the power of the arts in their placemaking efforts.

Placemaking is central to the mission at Quad City Arts, reflecting our commitment to harnessing the transformative power of the arts. We recognize the essential role that placemaking plays in crafting vibrant public spaces that foster connection, community, and cultural enrichment. While placemaking encompasses various elements beyond art, our focus at Quad City Arts is on leveraging artistic endeavors to achieve these goals. By working collaboratively, we aim to create beloved spaces that not only elevate the aesthetic of our cities but also strengthen the bonds among the community. The integration of the arts in placemaking aligns perfectly with our mission, demonstrating the profound impact that art can have in shaping dynamic and engaging community environments.

Quad City Arts has been a vocal advocate for the arts and our vibrant artists' community for many years, a commitment we continue to uphold. Our advocacy extends to promoting public art in our community, establishing sustainable funding models for the arts, and making public art projects more accessible. We support and facilitate these projects, making them a reality for our community.

How does Quad City Arts facilitate a project? This varies from project to project. In all projects we facilitate, we try to make it as easy as possible for the client to bring the project to fruition. We provide information, but we do not select the artist or the artwork; that is for the client and their community to decide.

A project can be divided into four phases: planning, artist selection, project, and wrap-up.

The Planning Phase:
  • Meet with the client: Every project starts the same way. We meet with the client to learn about their dream project(s). This meeting is part brainstorming and part dreaming as we let our imaginations run wild.
  • Identify potential sites: We work with our clients to help determine the best location for the project. This also involves connecting with building and land owners if the client does not own this.
  • Navigate legal requirements: There are many nuances when it comes to public art. Do you have to have a permit? Do you need approval from a governmental agency? Do you need a contract with a land or building owner? Do you need a contract with the artist? Do you need insurance? What are the copyright issues? How do you protect your artist's intellectual property?
  • Estimate costs: Using all of the information gathered, we estimate costs, including, but not limited to, Artist fees, equipment needs, permits required, insurance required, travel costs, hotel costs, supply costs, landscaping needs, electrical, and construction costs.

The Artist Selection Phase:
  • Call for artists: Once the client has approved things, we create and advertise a call for artists. Quad City Arts prefers a Request for Qualifications (RFQ) approach whenever possible. This approach allows an artist to submit their previous works to be considered for the project.
  • Reviewing Submissions: Quad City Arts reviews submissions for completion and removes incomplete submissions before delivering them to the client in an easily reviewable format.
  • Public Input: Quad City Arts encourages public input. We believe that public art should be chosen by the communities it will be going into. This could involve the local businesses and residents in meetings, online surveys, social media, or a public event like the one Quad City Arts and the Rock Island Downtown Alliance hosted at Rozz-Tox for Arts Alley. ** Public input can happen in multiple places throughout the process. **
  • Selecting Finalists: After initial submissions have been reviewed, Quad City Arts facilitates a meeting to select finalists. This involves conversations about different art styles, representation, goals of the project, etc.
  • Design: Quad City Arts shares information with the selected finalists, and artists begin designing the public art project. Artists are paid a stipend for their design, which remains their intellectual property.
  • Selecting the Artist: Another meeting with the client is hosted to select the artist. The client also chooses a backup artist if something does not work out.
  • Artist Background: Quad City Arts contacts references before contracting with the artist.

The Project Phase
  • Contracting: At this time, Quad City Arts secures contracts from all parties involved: building/land owners, artists, contractors, etc.
  • Logistics: Quad City Arts coordinates all the logistics and timeframes for the project. This may include equipment delivery, contractor timing (priming, landscaping, electrical, etc.), lodging needs, transportation needs, and supplies.
  • Beginning the project: After all this work, the artist can finally bring the client's vision to life!
  • Media: Quad City Arts wants to spread the word while a project is happening! We coordinate interviews with the artists, social media postings, and press releases, and we can coordinate additional media assets like drone footage or time-lapse videos if requested.

The Wrap-Up Phase
  • Wrap-up: Quad City Arts will work to make sure everything is finished and equipment is returned. The location is finally assessed for cleaning needs depending on unveiling plans.
  • Unveiling: Finally, it is time to celebrate a newly completed public art project with an unveiling, a ribbon cutting, a party, or any other celebration the client would like to celebrate their success!

Quad City Arts is championing the integration of art into the fabric of our communities through impactful placemaking, we are dedicated to realizing the visions of our clients and enriching the cultural landscape of our community. By facilitating every phase of public art projects—from the initial planning and artist selection to the logistical execution and celebratory unveiling—we ensure that each project not only meets but exceeds community expectations. Our approach not only supports the creation of spaces that resonate with public affinity but also reinforces the indispensable role of art in fostering vibrant, connected communities. We are grateful for the opportunity to collaborate, create, and celebrate the transformative power of public art together with our community partners and local artists.
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