Thanks for passing this invitation along to appropriate others. Questions, 
contact PATRICIA HAINES (607-339-9472 <[email protected]> ), Coordinator, Art 
in the Heart of the City, Downtown Ithaca Alliance.   Invitation: Art in the 
Heart of the City 2009 The Downtown Ithaca Alliance (DIA) is pleased to invite 
artist applications for its 10th annual outdoor public art exhibition, Art in 
the Heart of the City.  The deadline is April 15th for 2-5 works to be 
installed in mid-June, for exhibition June – November, 2009 on and around the 
famous outdoor Ithaca Commons pedestrian mall.    Guidelines: See attached for 
guidelines, information about stipends, and application process. Additional 
information and iIllustrative exhibition site options can be viewed at the 
Alliance web site (www.downtownithaca.com). Both experienced and emerging 
artists are encouraged to apply.   Jury: The Alliance has commissioned a jury 
comprised of leading art experts and
 Ithaca community leaders to select featured artists for the 2009 exhibition. 
Jurists include Patricia Phillips, Chair and Professor, Cornell University Art 
Department; Franklin Robinson, Cornell’s Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art; and 
Sydney Waller, Executive Director of Sculpture Space in Utica, NY.   Theme: 
This year's theme - “Celebrating Art in a Just and Sustainable Community” - is 
meant to be a broad, open ended invitation for all artists and sculptors. 
Ithaca is at the national forefront of sustainable community practices and 
thought. This exhibition will help celebrate and illustrate the diverse ways 
people can define and contribute to a sustainable community. All styles, 
mediums, and materials are invited and welcome, subject to the criteria for 
public art described in the attached. Please note that this is an inclusive 
theme and is not meant to be restrictive for artists or to limit applicants to 
recyclable or green materials.  
 Pre-application conversation encouraged: We encourage prospective applicants 
to contact Patricia Haines, Art in the Heart Coordinator (607-339-9472 
[email protected]) to discuss ideas, guidelines, site options, the Ithaca art 
scene, and any other concerns..   Thanks for passing this invitation along to 
appropriate others. Questions, contact PATRICIA HAINES (607-339-9472 
<[email protected]> ), Coordinator, Art in the Heart of the City, Downtown 
Ithaca Alliance.   Invitation: Art in the Heart of the City 2009 The Downtown 
Ithaca Alliance (DIA) is pleased to invite artist applications for its 10th 
annual outdoor public art exhibition, Art in the Heart of the City.  The 
deadline is April 15th for 2-5 works to be installed in mid-June, for 
exhibition June – November, 2009 on and around the famous outdoor Ithaca 
Commons pedestrian mall.    Guidelines: See attached for guidelines, 
information about stipends, and application process. Additional
 information and iIllustrative exhibition site options can be viewed at the 
Alliance web site (www.downtownithaca.com). Both experienced and emerging 
artists are encouraged to apply.   Jury: The Alliance has commissioned a jury 
comprised of leading art experts and Ithaca community leaders to select 
featured artists for the 2009 exhibition. Jurists include Patricia Phillips, 
Chair and Professor, Cornell University Art Department; Franklin Robinson, 
Cornell’s Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art; and Sydney Waller, Executive 
Director of Sculpture Space in Utica, NY.   Theme: This year's theme - 
“Celebrating Art in a Just and Sustainable Community” - is meant to be a broad, 
open ended invitation for all artists and sculptors. Ithaca is at the national 
forefront of sustainable community practices and thought. This exhibition will 
help celebrate and illustrate the diverse ways people can define and contribute 
to a sustainable community. All styles,
 mediums, and materials are invited and welcome, subject to the criteria for 
public art described in the attached. Please note that this is an inclusive 
theme and is not meant to be restrictive for artists or to limit applicants to 
recyclable or green materials.   Pre-application conversation encouraged: We 
encourage prospective applicants to contact Patricia Haines, Art in the Heart 
Coordinator (607-339-9472 [email protected]) to discuss ideas, guidelines, 
site options, the Ithaca art scene, and any other concerns..      


      
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