The Moline Public Art Commission, in collaboration with MetroLINK and Quad City Arts, invites professional artists and design teams to submit qualifications for a transformational public art project at 1315 4th Avenue, Moline, Illinois. This highly anticipated project seeks to create an interactive and visually stunning art installation at The Q Multimodal Station, marking the most ambitious public art undertaking in the Quad Cities.
Quad City Arts is contracted by the City of Moline to facilitate this transformative public art project. As a longstanding advocate for the arts in the Quad Cities, Quad City Arts will coordinate the selection process, coordinate with the chosen artist or artist team, and ensure the alignment of this project with the overall goals. The project offers artists the opportunity to activate a unique urban space with bold, colorful, and imaginative artwork. The selected installation will transform the grassy plaza and surrounding structures into a destination for locals and visitors, fostering connectivity and enriching the downtown Moline experience. This initiative is part of the Moline Public Art and Placemaking Plan which was crafted with input from the community and adopted in 2021 and serves as a roadmap for integrating public art into the city’s landscape. Developed by Renew Moline in partnership with the City of Moline, the plan reflects the community’s vision and aligns with the city’s economic development and urban design goals. This project at The Q Multimodal Station is a key realization of the plan, showcasing Moline’s dedication to creating vibrant, art-infused destinations that foster community pride and connection. “With this initiative, we aim to reimagine what public spaces can be,” said Jeff Dismer, Chair of the Moline Public Art Commission. “This project exemplifies the power of art to create vibrant, inviting environments that reflect our community’s creativity and aspirations.” The $300,000 project budget allows for artistic excellence while ensuring durability and safety for an all-weather, outdoor installation. Artists are required to incorporate lighting and other interactive elements to inspire community engagement and dynamic experiences. Jennifer Hirsch, Manager of Administration at MetroLINK, expressed the organization's dedication to enhancing community spaces: "At MetroLINK, we believe that public transportation is more than just moving people from point A to point B; it's about enriching the journey and the spaces we share. This art installation at The Q Multimodal Station embodies our commitment to creating vibrant, engaging environments that reflect the cultural heartbeat of Moline. By integrating art into our transit spaces, we aim to inspire and connect individuals, making every trip a more meaningful experience." Kady Derbyshire, Interim Executive Director of Quad City Arts, reflected on the significance of the project: “Public art has the unique power to transform spaces into experiences. This public art installation is more than just a creative endeavor; it’s a true placemaking project. Public art has the power to shape how people experience a space, turning it into a hub of connection, creativity, and community pride. It’s a reminder of how art can shape the identity of a community.” The RFQ and additional project details can be found https://www.quadcityarts.com/moline-public-art-rfq. Submissions are due by March 3, and artists must meet specific criteria, including prior experience with large-scale public art projects. For inquiries and further information, please contact Quad City Arts at [email protected]. About the Moline Public Art Commission The Moline Public Art Commission seeks to enhance the city’s aesthetic and cultural vibrancy through thoughtfully curated public art projects. [Placemaking Guide Link] More about the Moline Public Art Commission: http://moline.il.us/1794/Public-Art-Commission More about the City of Moline: https://visitquadcities.com/plan-your-trip/our-communities/moline About MetroLINK MetroLINK provides innovative and sustainable transportation solutions for the Quad Cities area. Comments are closed.
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