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Locust Projects invites local, national, and international artists to apply for the opportunity to access the space and resources to create ambitious, large-scale new work in our 2,500 sq ft MAIN GALLERY in our new home in Little River.

GENERAL GUIDELINES

Locust Projects is committed to supporting the creation and presention of ambitious new work. Existing work is not accepted for Open Calls. Proposals for new, installation-based work that has never been presented before should specifically be designed for our Main Gallery. We present visual artists working in any medium and any stage in their career as long as the work they propose for Locust Projects demonstrably pushes their practice in new directions as part of our mission to invite risk-taking and experimentation. Collectives and artist collaborations are encouraged to apply as long as the work is presented as a singular vision. Artists addressing social justice issues including race, identity, gender parity, basic needs, climate change, environmental advocacy, and more, through their projects are encouraged. Final projects are realized with support from a collaborative environment and supportive Locust Projects staff.

MAIN GALLERY OPEN CALL OPPORTUNITY

-Solo exhibition of ambitious and new, installation-based work created specifically for Locust Projects Main Gallery (approx. 2,500 square feet) *updated Floor-plan available soon

-Community engagement with the public through public programs or activations (i.e. conversation, collaboration, performance)

MAIN GALLERY PROJECT SUPPORT

-$10,000 Project Budget (may include but is not limited to: production/fabrication, equipment rental, materials, professional/technical support, installation/construction labor, assistants, shipping, de-installation) Final budget determined based upon dates, proposal scope and scale of project, feasibility.

-$5,000 Artist Fee plus $40 per diem stipend for up to 10 days and $600 towards roundtrip flights and ground transport available to artists that live 150 miles away from Miami. (above and beyond travel expenses shall be applied to production budget). Artists may use the Artist Fee at thier discretion.

-Accommodation in a private room at the Locust Projects Residency, a 2-bedroom/1 bath house which is walking distance to Locust Projects. Note, one other artist may be in residence pending Covid safety limitations.

-Basic infrastructure provided by Locust Projects includes access to use existing tool and av equipment inventory, up to 20 hours preparator labor/assistance for install/de-install, signage, installation documentation, and promotional support

THE SELECTION PROCESS

Proposals are reviewed by a rotating jury of artists that have previously exhibited at Locust Projects and one local curator.

The following criteria will be used during the review process:

-Conceptual strength of the proposal, ambitious ideas, scale and/or use of space

-Strength of past work

-Unique or innovative approach to transforming or activating LP's space and extension of the artist's practice

-Feasibility of proposed project and related programs within budget and logistical concerns

-Compelling approach to contemporary artistic practice, societal concerns, and/or community impact

Please keep in mind, we are a non-traditional alternative art space. If the project could easily be presented in a traditional or commercial gallery setting or could be realized without the support of our organization, it is unlikely for us to consider your proposal. We do not show existing work, host traveling exhibitions, retrospectives, or group shows. We are not a commercial gallery, we do not offer artist representation.

Locust Projects is proud to be W.A.G.E. Certified (Working Artists in the Greater Economy), ensuring that we have and we will continue to compensate artists fairly, at, or above, minimum W.A.G.E. fees For more information on W.A.G.E. certification, click here.

OPEN CALL: MAIN GALLERY:

The Main Gallery 2024 Open Call is open for submissions from April 6-May 29th, 2024. To submit please send your proposal through Submittable.

Late submissions will not be accepted. (Please allow  time for possible technical difficulties by submitting well before the deadline.)

Please direct questions to submissions@locustprojects.org

SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS:

  1. Description of how your project fits Locust Projects Mission of commisioning new work (100 words)
  2. Project description (max. 500 words)
  3. Project Impact (max. 250 words)
  4. Draft floorplan/rendering of proposed project. available here  Up to 3 samples.
  5. General artist statement (max. 250 words)
  6. Bio, CV or Resume
  7. Up to 3 images of proposed project (video links can be added to a PDF and uploaded)
  8. Up to 5 images of previous/related work or 3 links to time based works
  9. Image details (title, date, year medium of the submitted work and/or links)
  10. Project Budget (estimate production costs for the proposed project)



We use Submittable to accept and review our submissions.