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ART BOX NOT SELECTED 2014 E i a 3 E d d cz 3 ---F� b, `r x Y 1 ' 100We ! 41 I,"cr�ck 1 1�( I decided to name the Artbox 2014 design"They came from the shadowy depths". I spent this past last year as an art handler working directly with maritime objects. Because of this experience, I wanted to integrate a nautical theme into my illustration that would reflect the strong maritime background in Salem, while creating a whimsical cartoon image. .,�SSh P�eo�P�NN�NC, 10en G EMT '. �v���oNotr��Qi C " Call for Artists ��9FC�MINE Get your art viewed by one million people annually and receive a $500 stipend— submit a proposal to ArtBox 2014! Statement of Purpose Salem, Massachusetts is community of 41,000 people that is rich in art, culture, and history. its residents are passionate about their hometown and graciously welcome one million visitors each year. In fact, Salem is the second most visited place in Massachusetts. In recent years a proliferation of above ground Lighting and Signal control Boxes (LSBs) has sprouted in downtown Salem and in other areas of the city. Their bland, standard presence usually detracts from the setting where they are placed. In the interest of enhancing the visual experience for residents and visitors in this great walking city, the City of Salem is inviting artists to help transform these stoic industrial essentials into visual and graphic delights that will provide an entertaining and stimulating experience to passersby. Arta x 2012 and 2013 resulted in a total of 12 LSBs being transformed, and the City has identified six additional LSBs forArtBox 2014. Selected artists for the 2014 program will receive a $500 stipend. Who can participate? Anyone—except artists selected for ArtBox 2012 and 2013—can apply to paint an LSB, and invitations will be extended to anyone willing to meet the requirements of this call for artists. A general invitation to submit proposals is being issued to the public—both amateur and professional artists—as well as art and educational institutions.We would Ike to have the broadest possible reach in hope of acquiring the highest level of talent and imagination for this project. (Participants from art educational institutions may consist of students, faculty and alumni.) A jury will make selection recommendations, and final approval will be made by the City of Salem. The jurors are: • Lynn,,Rkncan, City Planner, City of Salem • Tr nth, Curator of the Present Tense, Peabody Essex Museum eker, Associate P rofe ssor of Art a rid Design, Salem State University then kstuben, President, Rocky Neck Art Colony r? • oitV alio , Artist Artists' Proposals Artists' proposals should be based on the dimensions of the enclosed "Electrical Box Diagram" and should include all sides of the LSB. However, please note the actual box may be a different size and the rear panel on some boxes are not easily accessible (orvisible). Boxes will be assigned by the City of Salem. Artists have the option of submitting a more detailed, one-to-one scale portion of their proposed piece on the enclosed sheet titled "One-to-One Scale Depiction." This is meant to provide judges with more content to consider, and an opportunity for the artist to showcase his/her ability in more detail, but is not required for a completed submission. Proposals should include the artist's signature on the proposal as it would appear on the actual LSB. Signatures must not exceed 2 inches x 8 inches in actual size and may include the copyright sign "©' with the date. All submitted proposals become the property of the City of Salem. What proposals are eligible? The City acknowledges that everyone relates to their creative forces differently as well as their respective art influences, media, etc. The first priority is that the boxes become high quality artworks that enliven the public realm. This can come in many forms and styles. Proposals should be positive, original and colorful and may(but are not required to) reflect the following: • The immediate environment; • The character or culture of the city of Salem; • The history of the area; • Community pride; • Creativity. Proposals should be designed to last a minimum of two years. However, LSBs are public property equipment and may require upgrading or need replac ng at any time.There is no guarantee of how long the artwork will remain on an LSB.The City has the right to move, remove, or destroy the artwork at anytime. Proposals will be ineligible If they Involve: • A breach of intellectual property rights (i.e., somebody else's idea); • Trademarks, brand or business names, logos or copyrighted images; • Anything that is harmful to a third party; • Collage or gluing anything onto the box. What about copyright? The artist owns the copyright of the artwork created for the LSB and may use it for portfolio purposes but not commercial purposes for a period of two (2) years. However, the City of Salem may enter into an additional agreement with the artist if commercial products are produced by the City of Salem or the ArtBox Program. The artist further agrees to allow the City of Salem use the artwork image in any noncommercial way, to promote the ArtBox Program and the City of Salem, or associated events. The ArtBox Program and the City agree to use all images in a professional manner and will label all images with the artist's name attached. In addition, the City reserves the rights to make and use promotional footage collected fortedevision,web publication, and other media outlets. 2 What steps are involved? 1. Applicants should review the enclosed materials including the draft Artist Contract. 2. Applicants need to mail or deliver a complete proposal so it is received by 4:00 PM on Monday, April 7, 2014. Late submissions will not be reviewed. 3. The jury will review the proposals and recommend six artists for the six LSBs. 4. The City of Salem will grant final approval and inform the selected artists. 5. Selected artists will need to sign and return the Artist Contract. Other Useful Information • The City will have the LSBs primed and ready at the appropriate time. • The City, in consultation with the selected artists, will assign a specific timeslot for each artist to paint the LSB. The anticipated schedule is one LSB painted per week beginning in June 2014. (As part of the submission, please indicate your availability—see checklist item 4 below.) • The City will provide standards as to the types of paint that are allowed based on durability, fading and ability to hold up in weather. • Selected artists may supply their own materials based on these standards or use the City- supplied color sets. Submission Checklist Only complete submissions will be reviewed by the jury and must be received by 4:00 PM on Monday, April 7, 2014. Late submissions will not be reviewed. Please submit the following: n 1. Contact Information Artist name, mailing address, e-mail address, and telephone number. f1 2. Drawing The proposal should be submitted on the enclosed "Electrical Box Diagram" and should include all sides of the LSB. Artist may also submit a one-to-one scale portion of the proposed piece – this is optional and not required for a complete submission. Include the artist's signature on the proposal. All submitted proposals become the property of the City of Salem. 3. Artwork Information Name for the artwork and brief description (50 words or less) of the reasons or inspirations behind the proposal. (This information will be used for publicity about the program.) n 4. Availability Please indicate any week(s) between June 7, 2014 and August 2. 2014 that you would be unavailable to paint the utility box. Mail or Deliver the Submission Mail one printed version of the complete submission to: ArtBox 2014 is made possible by the ArtBox 2013, City of Salem City of Salem with support 120 Washington Street, 3"' Floor from Waters & Brown Salem. MA 01970 Paint& Decorating. Or deliver the submission to the address above before 4:00 PM on Monday, April 7, 2014. Questions? Please submit any questions to artbox(a�salem.com. 3 Did you remember to include the following? I 1 1. Contact Information Artist name, mailing address, e-mail address, and telephone number. 2. Drawing The proposal should be submitted on the enclosed "Electrical Box Diagram" and should include all sides of the LSB. Artist may submit a one-to-one scale portion of the proposed piece — this is optional and not required for a complete submission. Include the artist's signature on the proposal.All submitted proposals become the property of the Cizzyof Salem. 3. Artwork Information Name for the artwork and brief description (50 words or less) of the reasons or inspirations behind the proposal. (This information will be used for publicity about the program.) 4. Availability Please indicate anyweek(s) between June 7, 2014 and August 2, 2014 that you would be unavailable to paint the utility box. Your proposal must be received by 11 PM Monday, • 2014. Late submissions will not be reviewed Mail one printed version of the complete submission to: ArtBox 2014 City of Salem 120 Washington Street, 3`d Floor Salem, MA 01970 Or deliver the submission to the address above before 4:00 PM on Monday, April 7, 2014. ARTIST CONTRACT ArtBox 2014 Salem Utility Boa Painting Program This Agreement between the City of Sal-m, (`the City"), and hftAP , (the "Artist") is for the panting of the Artist's design submitted as part ofArtBo 2014. Section 1. The Artist J�A&C9VNQ.6M-64 1.01 The Artist agrees to paint the design known as o d0& (the"Artwork") submitted as part oA}tBox 2014. The Artist s]�aIl�theArtwork on die utility box located on CiWotrioH n,ad at Sti" u °"' (nturber The Artist agrees to commence painting on or around Jg,e, 2014, and complete painting by P,U t 2YA ,2014. The Artist shall perform all services and furnish all supplies and materials necessary for painting the Artwork at the designated location. 1.02 The Artist warrants, represents and covenants that: a. The Artwork is a unique and original product ofthe Artist's creative e1T'orts. b. No alterations to the landscape will be allowed without the consent of the City. c. The Artist shall be responsible for all loss or damage to the site and improvements thereon caused by the Artist's services during the performance ofihis Agreement. d. The Artist shalldefend, indemnify, keep and hold harmless, the City and its agents, officials and employees against all suits, claims, damages, losses and expenses, including attorneys' &es, caused by,growing out of or incidental to,the performance of this Agreement by the Artist or subcontractors of the Artist ifanry,to the full extent allowed by the law and not beyond any extent which would rendered these provisions void or unenforceable. e. The Artist shallretain at alltimes all rights granted under all applicable copyright laws and all other reproduction rights in and to the Artwork, subject however,to such rights as are granted to the City pursuant to Section 2.01 herein. 1.03 The Artist owns the copyright of the Artwork and may use it for portfolio purposes but not commercial purposes for a period oftwo(2)years. However, the City may enter into an additional agreement with the Artist if commercial products are produced by the City or the ArtBox Program. Section 2. The City 2.01 Notwithstanding the provisions of Sections 1.02 and 1.03 above, the Artist grants an irrevocable license to the City to make photographs ofthe Artwork which photographs maybe utilised solely in advertising, catalogues,brochures,programs and media publicity and for other non-commercialpurposes;such license includes the right of the Cityto utilize such photographs in the City's catalogues and other similar publications, which night the City agrees to exercise in a tasteful and professional mariner consistent with the reputation and professional standing ofthe Artist; such license also includes the right ofthe City to make and use promotional footage collected for television,web publication, and other media outlets. It is understood that any use by the City ofa photographic image ofthe Artwork will contain an appropriate credit to the Artist, copyright notice in statutory form settiva forth the _artist's mune wind the date of the publication ofthe Artwork. 2.02 The City has the right to move, remove,or destroy the Artwork at any time. Section 3. Release 3.01 For and in consideration ofthe foregoing nnitual promises and obligations, and for other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency ofwhich are hereby acknowledged by the Artist,the Artist does hereby and by these presents for itself its predecessors and successors in interest, officers directors, shareholders, employees and agents, and for anyone claiming by or through or under the Artist,fully remise, release, acquit, and forever release and discharge the City from any and all claims or damages of any kind whatsoever relative to any damage or dent wtior1 whether occurring naturally or marinade, ofthe Artwork being exhibited or to be exhibited by the Artist. Section 4. Compensation 4.01 The City shall pay the Artist$100.00 upon full execution oft-is Agreement The City shall pay the remrrauiing $400.00 within two weeks of completion of the Artwork. Section S. Termination 5.01 The City may terminate this Agreement: a. Upon five(5)days' written notice to the Artist ifthe termination is without fault on the Artist's part. The City shall not be required to make any further payment. b. Ifthe Artist fails, refuses or is unable to execute the Artwork for any reason with such diligence to allow timely completion in accordance with the Agreement, the City shallgive the Artist written notice ofits intention to terminate. Unless satisfactory arrangements to the City are made within five(5)business days, the City may terminate the Agreement without any further payment.In addition,within fifteen(15) days oftemnmation of the Agreement, the Artist shall refund to the City any payments made to the Artist. Section 6. Miscellaneous 6.01 This document shall not be construed more strictly against the party who itself or through its agent prepared the document. 6.02 This agreement may be executed in separate counterparts. 6.03 Failure ofarry party to insist upon compliance with any provision hereofshallnot constitute a waiver ofthe rights of such party to subsequently insist upon compliance with that provision or any other provision ofthis agreement 6.04 This agreement contains the entire agreement between the parties hereto.No agent, representative or officer ofthe parties hereto has any authority to make,or has made, any statements, agreements, or representations,either oral or in writing,express or implied, modifying, adding to,or changing the terns and conditions hereof and none ofthe parties has relied upon any representations not set forth in this agreement.No dealings 2 between the parties or custom shall be permitted to contradict, add to, or modify the teams hereof.No waiver or amendment to the provisions hemofshall be effective unless in writing and stned by al parties. Executed as ofthe dates set forth bebw. Artistsjmature: JLWWIf1�tC Printed name ofArtist: lK, Address: IX Lei 3 Sa ir. MA 01 6120 Date: q_�.2oIN SSN4xpayerID: lcf 3 &N- 351YO City ofSalem, MA By: Print Nam: As its: Address: Date: 3 \ fD CD cra CD W Z ; C �, C v �c- k , w •y o m y c n. CD .� 1��• H X o � c CD m r . ••acv vo N.) � o c N fD CL 6 N N CD C Cl o- xm gm / - CD S N CD y SO CD X OQ Cc Cr 1 n j X m 17 � O N_ X g N N M.I I • o i nN �++ n N N 6 O. N O O 0 I O N < p0 _ � N a CD CD 1 y CD m o 1 - CD CD 2014 Salem Art Box Competition I ��.s, �VC Artist InformationCD APR 0 I 2014 Oepr 0" Meghan Daly 0444*;ry�W1NQa 50 Butman Street#2 Beverly MA 01915 mechanisms@cmail.com 978-417-1500 Artwork Information The rich maritime history of Salem inspired the design for my art box entitled "Seas of Salem." As a History major at Salem State I've come to realize this period should be more celebrated and brought to the public's attention. My colorful,original art will inspire pride in Salem's past. Availability I am available every week between June 7 and August 2, 2014 except for the week of June 29-July 5. Electrical Box Diagram Remember to include all sides in your proposal. If you would like to see the box in 3D, cut along the exterior lines and fold down the interior lines. Note: The actual box may be a different size and the rear panels on three boxes are not easily accessible (or visible). Il 24" top _ 1 i 36" back 0 4 24" side 0 4 36" front 0 a 24" side --o- L1 Alex Cutter 27 Carolyn Dr. C ��`yy Danvers, MA 01923 alexicutter@gmail.com APR 072014 O��EP��T��OF Pi_ANNING i 97R-7Fi(i-7iRS COM ""^MUNiN I)FVFLOPM.N7 "Energy Tank" The energy tank comes from the Mega Man videogame series, and is used to give the player extra life. Just as the energy tank provides the player energy,these electrical boxes can be seen as providing us with energy. Availability would be throughout the summer. 1 1� j II Ir lilt . ./ �j �.T •�••.1111 I �MA4 =_ _'.�� "r.�, .. `T' , ,�i . •"��i rN\\%% `\\Ss��+�� �' lL, ��• J l A •.•y< ((���(rr/�I'(��ii / � ��I {'I�.r Ll .� f,� s�f, � -41Y MYkLY �� 1.:.�u'I' t i ' r` '` .s.U��(' in�� IS�7� `'•G'n,a+`"�� � Y'�'�"A i�y r+sw:.f..,• � �` ' k" �i' .��� •���y1�.•.r�i� �� M LA `too 3 ' " Fnth�S` °1��In Vl1�\ ��ln^)��nOJ✓�.^ oh CL T r 1 C IluV.1. t��LS oU¢.r JS, V�J�- �CWQS {TS cS�i,J bQ.�i+ip� 1 //'' {r ��kz��✓�J �J�-,�.. r� �oe.{v�cJ arm 07- 4tL wl. LI Aja,A"i Electrical Box Diagram Remember to include all sides in your proposal. If you would like to see the box in 3D, cut along the exterior lines and fold down the interior lines. Note: The actual box may be a different size and the rear panels on three boxes are not easily accessible (or visible). 24"top 1 r 36" back 0 24" side ► 4 36"front 0. 24" side 1, Did you remember to include the following? ❑ 1. Contact Information Artist name, mailing address, e-mail address, and telephone number. ❑ 2. Drawing The proposal should be submitted on the enclosed "Electrical Box Diagram" and should include all sides of the LSB. Artist may submit a one-to-one scale portion of the proposed piece — this is optional and not required for a complete submission. Include the artist's signature on tie proposal. All submitted proposals become the property of the City of Salem. ❑ 3. Artwork Information Name for the artwork and brief description (5C words or less) of the reasons or inspirations behind the proposal. (This information will be used for publicity about the program.) ❑ 4. Availability Please indicate any week(s) between June 7, 2014 and August 2, 2014 that you would be unavailable to paint the utility box. Your proposal must be received by 11 PM Monday, • 2014. Late submissions will not be reviewed Mail one printed version of the complete submission to: ArtBox 2014 City of Salem 120 Washington Street, 3`d Floor Salem, MA 01970 Or deliver the submission to the address above before 4:00 PM on Monday, April 7, 2014. 0; Ai "'y Mar � Electrical Box Diagram Remember to include all sides in your proposal. f you would like to see the box in 3D, cut along the exterior lines and fold down the interior lines. Note: The actual box may be a different size and the rear panels on three boxes are not easily accessible (or visible). k 1 24"top y y f iy t to 1 JIsk � S a 36" back 0 1 ♦ 24" side 0 4 36"front ► 24" side I I e(ob S- �, (\kA -6kR- a (gig) vb - 1 7q1 - 7/S2 J CaMftnbn o� leS ��,n� n sur � acdQ, y atm ` �ovr `" 1MArZ Q�VLa ( ,D Gam �`JNIkNbi.r jp ld3a bloa 10d^�� Did you remember to include the following? ❑ 1. Contact Information Artist name, mailing address, e-mail address, and telephone number. ❑ 2. Drawing The proposal should be submitted on the enclosed "Electrical Box Diagram" and should include all sides of the LSB. Artist may submit a one-to-one scale portion of the proposed piece —this is optional and not required for a complete submission. Include the art st's signature on the proposal. All submitted proposals become the property of the City of Salem. ❑ 3. Artwork information Name for the artwork and brief description (50 words or less) of the reasons or inspirations behind the proposal. (This information will be used for publicity about the program.) ❑ 4. Availability Please indicate any week(s) between June 7, 2014 and August 2, 2014 that you would be unavailable to paint the utility box. Your proposal must be received by 11 PM Monday, • 2014. Late submissions will not be reviewed Mail one printed version of the complete submission to: RECEIVED ArtBox 2014 APR 0 7 2014 City of Salem 120 Washington Street, 3rd Floor DEP COLW of TY r-�oFfPLAVFLO s Salem, MA 01970 PMEN� Or deliver the submission to the address above before 4:00 PM on Monday, April 7, 2014. _ V L n � tt ps rI q� r \..' lot it ro Ag a i 4.4 W -.,- •�:_ I � n CJ i- ArtBox Submission 2014 Artist: Erin Scanlan Email: Brianna12903@aol.com Address: 28 Evans Rd # 1 Phone: 978.210.3737 Peabody, Ma 01960 Artwork Title: "Under the table" This piece was inspired by Alice in Wonderland because of Salem's similarities to it. Everything in Salem is unique and different, and there is creativity oozing out from every corner of the city. This piece is also representative of myself as an artist, feeling so small in a large art community. I am available any week. E® AP,R 0 2 X014 C &fwI ,Tp�P-'N/t4G i "ruAfOcve-opuM Electrical Box Diagram Remember to include all sides in your proposal. If you would like to see the box in 3D, cut along the exterior lines and fold down the interior lines. Note: The actual box may be a different size and the rear panels on three boxes are not easily accessible (or visible). \\Sunset Birds" 24"top 1 0 r_� T-= 36" back 24" side 36" front i de r��. _ ,: J � ' i%._ i �w- .1_ / `. i ���� � � .�... w _N`y ��' �1 i- ''�� � �\ �'r�� _ ��. /� 'P ys. �.z y� -_� � J .. �.., Artwork Information Title: Sunset Birds nece/v Availability: Available through June 7, 2014 to August 2, 2014 APR p eD aepr 4 X014 Materials to be used: Paintbrushes for acrylic/latex pairts, spray-paint '�" rrO 'tANkff pcliFtCIPM&W My inspiration comes from the local plant and wildlife of the surrounding area. Between the Salem and Swampscott train stations are patches of open marshlands I notice on my daily commute to work. Name: Paul DiCarlo Address: 31 Symonds Street, (Unit 20)Salem, MA 01970 E-mail: pdicarlo57@gmail.com Phone: 781-632-7535 Electrical Box Diagram Remember to include all sides in your proposal. If you would like to seethe box in 3D,cut along the exterior lines and fold down the interior lines. Note:The actual box may be a different size and the rear panels on Yrree boxes are not easily accessible(or visible). La C • h-•, 24"Itop • `� G ! if a 36"back 24"side 36"front -. . 24"side — 0 Tie boc � q , vv . &I VJ, Grn-�Ca) fke Same vj )Q�Gnf tl�e cks ?fie C I ovdS. o',.1 waves . f Aye . •A• 0 0 Ok n � • • 4 • • • >., �• �� One-to-One Scale Depiction You have the option of ushg this sheet of paper to present a mo-e detailed,close-up,one-to-one scale portion of your proposed piece. This is meant to provide judges with more content to consider,and an opportunity for the artist to showcase his/her ability in more detail up-close,but is not required for a completed submission. Used Cb(Ajcw� 4v S60J - ke 6ac ��-ov� d •-4 7He av+ 65;4 6 %+ t !t will. ee polvnicd -the 301ne vt6v-e- 4 colo. dlC)e CIT 'P pnd WureS, Y Y� • •• W. r • • } t la i • t F�l0. • V 1 6 + • Iq � N � Lry • • �2 , . 1 4 a i • • Ric Artist information- Art box 2014 q p� 2011f Heather Goodwin 22 Breezy Hill Terrace Nahant MA 01908 infoCcDtwigsandheather.com 781-405-2569 Availability- I will be unavailable to work on this art project the week of July 20th-26th. Artwork Information Heather Goodwin Casting memories I love art because it brings back memories. When I think of Salem I think of my family and the ocean. My design is inspired by the Day of the Dead celebration. I hope that this artwork inspires the viewer to think about the people and places that they love. Electrical Box Diagram Remember to include all sides in your proposal. If you would like to see the box in 3D, cut along the exterior lines and fold down the interior lines. Note: The actual box may be a different size and the rear panels on three boxes are not easily accessible (or visible). 24"top ®�\ o0 o DO pJ I , ® C9ro ® s 00 0 L)0 0 0 2 4 00000 a O 0 0 0 0 �YVhit: 4 36" back 24" side —► -4-- 36"front 0 4 24"side ► ' "Depiciion • ► 000 I � • • • yg 1 I ' P • �� 1 f • r^'4QPS RECEIVED APR - 1 2014 DEPT,OF PLM*&iQ COMMUrMTV DEVELOPMENT Tara White tarawhite.studio@gmail.com 21a Stanwood Ave Gloucester, MA 01930 978-257-1312 Design Name Day of the Dog Proposal Inspiration Salem has an amazing dog culture. Many people there are dog owners and it really is a dog-friendly place. The theme of my proposal is "Day of the Dog", which is inspired by the colorful and intricate sugar skulls of the Day of the Dead holiday. Availability I am available any week during June 7, 2014 and August 2, 2014. Thank you for your consideration of my proposal. Sincerely, Tara White ti Electrical Box Diagram Remember to include ail sides in your proposal. If you would like to see the box in 3D,cut along the exterior lines and fold down the interior lines. Note:The actual box may be a different size and the rear panels on three boxes are not easily accessible(or visible). t 2 � 1 . - 24"top FA1 �� FOFr �±u ESSEX ST E E T �t�S iimavU 11NOW=- 36'back 24"side 0, 36"front 24"side Irl F-W C � J ArtBox 2014 Proposal RECEIVED APR 0 3 2014 OEPL OF PLAN NWG i QOA Ni ry DCVIOP., Contact Information: Artist Name: Mark Worth Mailing address: 6 Arthur Street, Unit 2 Salem MA 01970 Email Address: mew 749yahoo.com Phone: 978-744-0065 Artwork Information: Name: Salemopoly Description: This is a parody of the 'Park Place' space on the Monopoly game board. The inspiration for this design is to honor the legacy of the Parker Brothers factory that was located in Salem, as well as, the local historical/cultural significance of Essex Street. I would be unavailable to paint the utility box the weeks of July 20, 2014 and July 27, 2014 ArtBox 2014 Submission: "Looking into Salem's History" (Location #5 depicted) (Page 1/2) i Any location box location is suitable because any place you go throughout the city will have multiple levels of history that one could look back into. My idea is to rN provide the viewer with those varying perspectives, featuring key moments, landmarks or activities that shaped our city's character and future. The top panel would be a historic map, `. as if recently inked and left on a desk during one of these times in history. •., The panels below depict an approximated vision of how the various finished paintings might look, but would be subject to the actual view from each side in any particular location. Submission images are my suggested and preferred themes. Location u5 erspective View For instance, the Old Putnam Tannery might be another famed landmark of the city's industrial past depending on which box/location is painted, but any box would have the Great Salem Fire, a view of Salems Maritime history, and probably the old Salem Train Station. "Frames" and wood surface (including the paper map and pen) are to be painted as faux surfaces. Submitted by: 41 Forrester St. gmail.com 978-239-3802 ' I I n a ?e i Ojc Pytmm Tannery,1892 Illlirr,ii >,i 'lil 777111- I a�E[III [idlnl'iCti ihni� �� a©an � - -- $ajEtttTraa) lll"'ul. 1.,)10 i� r - I` A +• • 01-11 ��¢l u fi L . ArtBox 2014 Submission: "Looking into Salem's History" - Perspective Renderirgs: Location #5 is depicted Page 2/2 i a■.Mww 41 Forrester St. gmail.com 978-239-3802 NqqjjjjjjkL IL Ilk e _ Y Aww> • 4 li , F r i ori �,•p� its' �a�� r i f P y z � ARTIST CONTRACT ArtBox 2014 Salem Utility Box Painting Program e� This Agreement between the City of Salem, ("the City"), and`�a�'�75cthe "Artist") is for the painting of the Artist's design submitted as part of ArtBox 2014. Section 1. The Artist %.- k � c�\'v-Co Ak,SiM 1.01 The Artist agrees to paint the design known as (the"Artwork") submitted as part of ArtBox 2014. The Artist shall paint the Artwork on the utility box located on t�A acy . at (number_5J. The Artist agrees to commence painting on or around 2014,and complete painting by AWU5�- •2014. The Artist shall perfdrm all services and furnish all supplies and materials necessary for painting the Artwork at the designated location. 1.02 The Artist warrants,represents and covenants that: a. The Artwork is a unique and original product of the Artist's creative efforts. b. No alterations to the landscape will be allowed without the consent of the City. c. The Artist shall be responsible for all loss or damage to the site and improvements thereon caused by the Artist's services during the performance of this Agreement. d. The Artist shall defend, indemnify, keep and hold harmless,the City and its agents, officials and employees against all suits,claims,damages, losses and expenses, including attorneys' fees,caused by, growing out of, or incidental to,the performance of this Agreement by the Artist or subcontractors of the Artist if any,to the full extent allowed by the law and not beyond any extent which would rendered these provisions void or unenforceable. e. The Artist shall retain at all times all rights granted under all applicable copyright laws and all other reproduction rights in and to the Artwork, subject however,to such rights as are granted to the City pursuant to Section 2.01 herein. 1.03 The Artist owns the copyright of the Artwork and may use it for portfolio purposes but not commercial purposes for a period of two (2) years. However,the City may enter into an additional agreement with the Artist if commercial products are produced by the City or the ArtBox Program. Section 2. The City 2.01 Notwithstanding the provisions of Sections 1.02 and 1.03 above, the Artist grants an irrevocable license to the City to make photographs of the Artwork which photographs may be utilized solely in advertising,catalogues,brochures,programs and media publicity and for other non-commercial purposes; such license includes the right of the City to utilize such photographs in the City's catalogues and other similar publications, which right the City agrees to exercise in a tasteful and professional manner consistent with the reputation and professional standing of the Artist; such license also includes the right of the City to make and use promotional footage collected for television,web publication,and other media outlets. It is understood that any use by the City of a photographic image of the Artwork will contain an appropriate credit to the Artist, copyright notice in statutory form setting forth the Artist's name and the date of the publication of the Artwork. 2.02 The City has the right to move, remove, or destroy the Artwork at any time. Section 3. Release 3.01 For and in consideration of the foregoing mutual promises and obligations,and for other good and valuable consideration,the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged by the Artist,the Artist does hereby and by these presents for itself, its predecessors and successors in interest,officers directors, shareholders, employees and agents,and for anyone claiming by or through or under the Artist, fully remise, release, acquit, and forever release and discharge the City from any and all claims or damages of any kind whatsoever relative to any damage or destruction,whether occurring naturally or manmade, of the Artwork being exhibited or to be exhibited by the Artist. Section 4. Compensation 4.01 The City shall pay the Artist$100.00 upon full execution of this Agreement. The City shall pay the remaining$400.00 within two weeks of completion of the Artwork. Section 5. Termination 5.01 The City may terminate this Agreement: a. Upon five(5)days' written notice to the Artist if the termination is without fault on the Artist's part. The City shall not be required to make any further payment. b. If the Artist fails, refuses or is unable to execute the Artwork for any reason with such diligence to allow timely completion in accordance with the Agreement,the City shall give the Artist written notice of its intention to terminate. Unless satisfactory arrangements to the City are made within five (5)business days,the City may terminate the Agreement without any further payment. In addition,within fifteen(15) days of termination of the Agreement,the Artist shall refund to the City any payments made to the Artist. Section 6. Miscellaneous 6.01 This document shall not be construed more strictly against the party who itself or through its agent prepared the document. 6.02 This agreement may be executed in separate counterparts. 6.03 Failure of any party to insist upon compliance with any provision hereof shall not constitute a waiver of the rights of such parry to subsequently insist upon compliance with that provision or any other provision of this agreement. 6.04 This agreement contains the entire agreement between the parties hereto.No agent, representative or officer of the parties hereto has any authority to make,or has made, any statements,agreements,or representations,either oral or in writing,express or implied, modifying, adding to, or changing the terms and conditions hereof,and none of the parties has relied upon any representations not set forth in this agreement.No dealings 2 between the parties or custom shall be permitted to contradict, add to, or modify the terms hereof.No waiver or amendment to the provisions hereof shall be effective unless in writing and signed by all parties. Executed as of the dates set forth below. Artist signature: Printed name of Artist: Do S "K a Address: , Date: 2 SSN/Taxpayer ID: City of Salem,MA By: Print Name: As its: Address: Date: 3 Z3 One-to-One Scale Depiction You have the option of using this sheet of paper to present a more detailed, close-up, one-to-one scale portion of your proposed piece. This is meant to provide judges with more content to consider, and an opportunity for the artist to showcase his/her ability in more detail up-close, but is not required for a completed submission. 47 r , r r _ C Electrical Box Diagram Remember to include all sides in your proposal. If you would like to see the box in 313, cut along the exterior lines and fold down the interior lines. Note: The actual box may be a different size and the rear panels on three boxes are not easily accessible (or visible). ;c 1 - 24 top C. IV lotb I� J.0 . o b V a t9 a n a B y o OP 01 I • b f 1010 y % xa OP ,a�yy a r� �— 36" back 4 24" side 0 4-- 36"front —6 d 24"side ► G Contact Information RECeiveo Alyssa Grant C LJ 34 Park Street Danvers, MA 01923 "R - 1 2014 lillyssa4l@yahoo.com C'EP7 OF p G t 978-882-1624 C T1'Dev`�'MENT Artwork Information The Value of Play The artwork that I have created was based off of an original painting I had done during my undergrad degree. As I continue on with my education, I have learned more about the value of play in a child's life and how important it can be. The life skills children laarn as they are playing are crucial to their development and contributes to their cognitive,physical, social and emotional well-being. ThroLgh my painting I tried to depict the joy and beauty of children at play. I believe it is important to share this message with the thousands of children and adults that pass by the electrical boxes each day. Availability Week of July 27th I will be away for the week. Electrical Box Diagram Remember to include all sides in your proposal. if you would like to see the box in 3D, cut along the exterior lines and fold down the interior lines. Note: The actual box may be a different size and the rear panels on three boxes are not easily accessible(or visible). 1 24-top f� 1 ro •� 36" back 0 14 24"side P. -1 36"front — 11 1 24"side -- 0 CSA _ �e A N 03 - 3 Q - rb N .o �7 1 . Contact Information MAR 2014 Cp00:1r Artist name: Melissa Guimaraes Mailing address: 11 Beckett St. Peabody, MA 01960 E-mail address: ArtMadeByMelissa@gmail.com Telephone number: 508-847-0385 2. Drawing The proposal is being submitted on the enclosed "Electrical Box Diagram" and includes all sides of the LSB. 3. Artwork Information Name for the artwork: You Gotta Hand It To `Em My idea illustrates our community coming together as one so I've represented many unique parts of Salem. At the bottom of the box, children's hands are holding parts of the landscape, adding some of the small but important details. They place sail boats in the ocean, a house in the neighborhood, a kite and clouds in the sky. Two hands work together to cradle a bridge while others scatter flowers amongst the bushes and trees. 4. Availability I am available throughout the entire month of June, July and August. Remember to include all sides in your proposal. If you would like to see the box in 3D, cut along the exterior lines and fold down the interior lines. Note: The actual box may be a different size and the rear panels on three boxes are not easily accessible (or visible). - i 24"top ;t LA a 1 z f k r s3. F t - 36" back 0 1 -1 24" side 36" front 0 24" side ► 219 Mark ex St. # BEcelvel) 48 Essex St. # 8 ��,,,,,ee Salem,MA MAR 7 Email markricklefs@jiotmail.com 2014 Phone 978.880.3844 DEPT OFPUNNWn 6 Website CIVRIC.com COMML*4rypEVELOpMENT ArtBox Art piece title : Cube Cubism My inspiration behind this proposal is to slow an influential art form used by the mast-.rs like Picasso and Henri Le Fauconnier. The idea behind Cube Cubism is to have an art piece that is full of color that can work in any neighborhood something that people could say wow!! I believe this work can be done on any box at any location. I am a local Artist who has worked on other Salem artwork projects including 2013 Salem Arts Festival where I showed 3 large pieces at the old town hall exhibit. My website CIVRIC.com I am Available any and all weekends right now from June 7 to August 2 I can call out from work if needed during the week for the project Thank You, Mark Ricklefs ..�.� G ��,: ' � � i.. � . � ,l �` A: � � � - - � � `� � � R � �� � �. p � -�' ��4,.ti .�,. �; ,N �# a �,. . ,� ��' � � � .4 ; ! ' � • � � ,.: u �,:� . " , � �� _: � -. �; � , y: -� _ ' ,a � � f �, . L ��. - •; rte � •- _ ,.� `:� � R .. ,, l Y- _ I ' f� . . .� _. , �, i :+ � ,yry, � "' 1 ` � ` �� ! R .— / Y � �. � 1�� � r i �. ... r ,. a `� �, - -- Electrical Box Diagram Remember to include all sides in your proposal. If you would like to see the box in 3D, cut along the exterior lines and fold down the interior lines. Note: The actual box may be a different size and the rear panels on three boxes are not easily accessible (or visible). 4 x xnasj tclu�SL - 1 24° top , l j I � I o00 , 0 � r V s, w " a� a a 36" back 0 4 24° side 4 — 36'front 24 side `> �9rtSoX 201* RECEIVED APR - 1 ZQi4 OM-OF PLANNING i J�zri l�z¢ Grafi TY IxVEL.wuENT 12 V2 3oardman Str�z�zt Salm, Miq 01970 alicepaulfan@comcast.net (978) 766-2170 art qqttaehzd qqrt work. information: Sparatizd bg Timfz, Wov¢n Togfztha bg a pla&¢. Salem has had an amazing history since its beginning, with many different kinds of people living here. We are connected by a place but living in various eras. cNvailabilitg: I am availabl¢ aft�zr Jun�z 27, 2014. ySf • x C 3 u m ty yD • \ a j! 0 C D- 1. C C71 C o,�` fffYYY 4 = m m 1 n P N S a r € d y c5. ' (9 0 -< 3 0 _,.�Yadu. � �• . m c 470 \c v a d ID r CD r ID a OL m CD P ry N by Tr. CD cr 10 CA 0 cr X NO CD d n CD 0 CD c ,a}p'r 00 IF — lo 0 CD N N 1 w ` CL �r' a fD O FL \ f I O 0. IF = M m N One-to-One Scale Depiction You have the option of using this sheet of paper to present a more detailed, close-up, one-to-one scale portion of your proposed piece. This is meant to provide judges with more content to consider, and an opportunity for the artist to showcase his/her ability in more detail up-close, but is not required for a completed submission. NO 1 I O x r-)L-t Ott- i.{.7 \zs•1-r W.1d�lw.�2/'— ,De+o-,i of o-ia �o�i,+ oF -�Ic,�.�el--hilted aci.�al �LcYs.•er� w.l\ Ja.-y i.-i K t • ♦ y r . . � . ArtBox 2014 Contact Information Jude Griffin E_ 6 Lemon Street Court APR 0 M4Salem, MA 01970 617.934.5663 �F' " ludesriffin@gmail.com Artwork Information Title: Star Flowers Blurb: Set against the rich blues of a glittering twilight sky, swirls of Salem's white wildflowers—anemones, wild carrots, arrowheads, daisies, asters—transform into stars. At top, a star is formed of wildflowers. Paint: ideally pearlescent and metallic paints. Availability Available all weeks. (Prefer early June, if possible, but not crucial.) 1 a v C U) r Cc co 0 -00 0 1 O o i I m x o o ao % c �. Mu — c .w aN \ . 2 -0 a � E o x ca f0y U 1� �r1j\'� d d d z�nxw��n®�as�= �- I�.�� iax . . .— z n� z w � z �=® • i . i i I CS oa C� � ARTBOX SUBMISSION 1) Heather Jane Maes �p14 15 Winter Street, Apt. ' 10 ' Salem, MA 01970 Himaes886Dgmail.com 508-932-3121 1) Drawing. (Enclosed in envelope) 2) The name of this piece is Flying Fish. I wanted to draw something that captured Salem's connection to the ocean. I also wanted to show that Salem is a whimsical city, where the sky's the limit! 3) Availability. I will be unable to paint on the following dates: June 23rd, July 4t', July 7-11 (class at Salem State). ` J ICS CKrA�I�e'�L-�/'1 ' �G'S'Irllgy/� 4& kik Electrical Box Diagram Remember to include all sides in your proposal. If you would like to see the box in 3D, cut along the exterior lines and fold down the interior lines. Note: The actual box may be a different size and the rear panels on three boxes are not easily accessible (or visible). UI, 24" top i4rle -A 5.. . C t 36" back 0 a 24" side —► -4 36"front 24" side — 0 REGEII. "ED APR 0 7 2014 DEPT.OF PLANNNG A COMMUNITY DEVEi_OPMENT Serendipitish Alikya Wingate 10 Briggs St,Apt l Salem,MA 01970 (774)279-1012 serendipitish@gmail.com Date 4/6/14 I am proposing a yam-bombed design for this year's ArtBox program. This would involve an organic,freeform yarn cowering(or cootie)for an electrical box that would still allow access to its interior as well as any keyholes,vents and meters that it may have. The covering would be made entirely out of acrylic yam which is resistant to water and mildew as well as being lightfast so that the color will not fade from the elements. It would be fabricated using both knit and crochet techniques and ideally would be made entirely out of recycled materials. I would like to take up a collection for unused yams and knitted garments that can then become part of the final piece,as well as involving members of the community in the project by inviting anyone to donate knit or crocheted squares for inclusion. Many cities around the world have embraced public yam-bombing as a way to add lively color and texture to their communities and promote local fiber artists as well as charities and public programs. Last year the Andy Warhol Bridge in Pittsburgh was bombed with afghans that were later cleaned and donated to homeless shelters. In 2012 Peabody's ARC Works Community Art Center held a yambombing of their building that drew attention to their new community arts programs. That group is now getting ready to yambomb the Montserrat campus. Il is my intention to use the yambombed ArtBox to draw attention to Salem's rich ars scene and promote city pride. Sincerely yours, Alikya Wingate �t Electrical Box Diagram Remember to include all sides in your proposal. If you would like to see the box in 3D, cut along the exterior lines and fold down th s. Note: The actual box may be a different size and the rear panels on three boxes are not easily accessible (or visible). I Volihm 62,Jle — r 24" top a � T rC'QJ /h n J 2ie iil S/4{l til h / *�"^• ' 9 /, . - — F _ •' a F"S• r s..- `} , l ��w}- - - 1 t� 5•ry - - - r a, f _ t 'v+ u. H vL H� _ I _ ♦ E a 36" bac 0 4 24" side 0 4 36" front •-1 24" side \J . ARTIST CONTRACT ArtBox 2014 Salem Utility Box Painting Program This Agreement between the City of Salem, ("the City"), and bri'N\ Gh (the "Artist") is for the painting of the Artist's design submitted as part of ArtBox 2014. Section 1. The Artist �1 1.01 The Artist agrees to paint the design known as 9-Nd'61g1S (the"Artwork") submitted as part of ArtBox 2014. The Artist shall paint the Artwork on the utility box located on at (number_). The Artist agrees to commence painting on or around 2014, and complete painting by , 2014. The Artist shall perform all services and furnish all supplies and materials necessary for painting the Artwork at the designated location. 1.02 The Artist warrants, represents and covenants that: a. The Artwork is a unique and original product of the Artist's creative efforts. b. No alterations to the landscape will be allowed without the consent of the City. c. The Artist shall be responsible for all loss or damage to the site and improvements thereon caused by the Artist's services during the performance of this Agreement. d. The Artist shall defend, indemnify,keep and hold harmless,the City and its agents, officials and employees against all suits, claims, damages, losses and expenses, including attorneys' fees, caused by,growing out of,or incidental to,the performance of this Agreement by the Artist or subcontractors of the Artist if any,to the full extent allowed by the law and not beyond any extent which would rendered these provisions void or unenforceable. e. The Artist shall retain at all times all rights granted under all applicable copyright laws and all other reproduction rights in and to the Artwork, subject however,to such rights as are granted to the City pursuant to Section 2.01 herein. 1.03 The Artist owns the copyright of the Artwork and may use it for portfolio purposes but not commercial purposes for a period of two (2)years. However,the City may enter into an additional agreement with the Artist if commercial products are produced by the City or the ArtBox Program. Section 2. The City 2.01 Notwithstanding the provisions of Sections 1.02 and 1.03 above,the Artist grants an irrevocable license to the City to make photographs of the Artwork which photographs may be utilized solely in advertising,catalogues, brochures, programs and media publicity and for other non-commercial purposes; such license includes the right of the City to utilize such photographs in the City's catalogues and other similar publications, which right the City agrees to exercise in a tasteful and professional manner consistent with the reputation and professional standing of the Artist; such license also includes the right of the City to make and use promotional footage collected for television,web publication, and other media outlets. It is understood that any use by the City of a photographic image of the Artwork will contain an appropriate credit to the Artist, between the parties or custom shall be permitted to contradict,add to,or modify the terms hereof.No waiver or amendment to the provisions hereof shall be effective unless in writing and signed by all parties. Executed as of the dates set forth below. ItE2 Artist signatre: Printed name r i Address: /°.Z Date: SSN/Taxpayer ID: O — ' 5"6P->738 City of Salem,MA By: Print Name: As its: Address: Date: 3 What steps are involved? 1. Applicants should review the enclosed materials including the draft Artist Contract. 2. Applicants need to mail or deliver a complete proposal so it is received by 4:00 PM on Monday, April 7, 2014. Late submissions will not be reviewed. 3. The jury will review the proposals and recommend six artists for the six LSBs. 4. The City of Salem will grant final approval and inform the selected artists. 5. Selected artists will need to sign and return the Artist Contract. Other useful Information • The City will have the LSBs primed and ready at the appropriate time. • The City, in consultation with the selected artists, will assign a specific timeslot for each artist to paint the LSB. The anticipated schedule is one LSB painted per week beginning in June 2014. (As part of the submission, please indicate your availability—see checklist item 4 below.) • The City will provide standards as to the types of paint that are allowed based on durability, fading and ability to hold up in weather. • Selected artists may supply their own materials based on these standards or use the City- supplied color sets. Submission Checklist Only complete submissions will be reviewed by the jury and must be received by 4:00 PM on Monday, April 7, 2014. Late submissions will not be reviewed. Please submit the following: ❑ 1. Contact Information Artist name, mailing address, e-mail address, and telephone number. ❑ 2. Drawing The proposal should be submitted on the enclosed "Electrical Box Diagram" and should include all sides of the LSB. Artist may also submit a one-to-one scale portion of the proposed piece–this is optional and not required for a complete submission. Include the artist's signature on the proposal. All submitted proposals become the property of the City of Salem. ❑ 3. Artwork Information Name for the artwork and brief description (50 words or less) of the reasons or inspirations behind the proposal. (This information will be used for publicity about the program.) ❑ 4. Availability Please indicate any week(s) between June 7, 2014 and August 2, 2014 that you would be unavailable to paint the utility box. Mail or Deliver the Submission Mail one printed version of the complete submission to: ArtBox 2014 is made possible by the ArtBox 2013, City of Salem City of Salem with support 120 Washington Street, 3rd Floor from Waters & Brown Salem, MA 01970 Paint & Decorating. Or deliver the submission to the address above before 4:00 PM on Monday, April 7, 2014. p�yy Questions? Please submit any questions to artbox&salem.com. RECEIVED 3 APR 0 7 2014 DEPT,OF PLANNING 6 OOAdb}tlt 7'y lNVPLOPMENT Electrical Box Diagram ) 7 Remember to include all sides in your proposal. If you would like to see the box in 3D, cut along the exterior lines and fold down the interior lines. Note: The actual box may be a different size and the rear panels on three boxes are not easily accessible (or visible). I 24" top 1 v 1 36" back 4 24" side 0 36"front — 24" side 0 1 PROPOSAL RECEVE--77, 1 APR 0 7 20114 DEPT. OF COII?(ufUN17Y 1 ARTBOX 2014 1 1 CITY OF SALEM 1 120 Washington Street, 3rd Floor 1 Salem, Massachusetts 01970 1 Submitted by: 1 Raymond T. Guertin 1 Architect / LEED AP BD+C 1 1 1 89 Turnpike Road, Suite 207 Ipswich, Massachusetts 01938 1 1 April 7, 2014 CONTACT INFORMATION 1 Artists Name: Raymond T. Guertin, Architect Mailing Address: 89 Turnpike Road, Suite 207 Ipswich, Massachusetts 01938 ' Email: Ray@RTGArchitect.com Telephone: 508-843-2924 1 ARTWORK O . 1 ' Name of Artwork: SEAGULLS AT DERBY WHARF ' Brief Description: "Flock of Seagulls at Derby Wharf Lighthouse bathed in a trainbow of sunlight." Derby Wharf Lighthouse, built in 1871, is part of the Salem ' Maritime National Historic Site, and serves as a reminder of ' Salem's coastal trade and fishing industry. Email: Ray@RTGArchitect.com Telephone: 508-843-2924 AVAILABILITY Unavailable: JULY 7, 2014 to JULY 18, 2014 24, AR sox Zoic — _ RECE-14- . — A �c L& i evMgN.v -MAR 26 2014 — 7o WE/{��lc�ttx DR L toy _ — pEpT.OFPLAtANWGS LuEM 1Vl P, O L j 70 —6(oSS COL*K"^f 978 -s94 — 177q- _ se�s�oc 2EEa5 SAL.CM R,15 AJ CX-TL-TI SIVE SH- &tFWNc' Wt4lcµ INC�L-VDcS TEf£ 7Skr . T7+E RIVER lq"ID MARSHC5 . TW(S ReWV RInIK SH-oWS 12EZUS iN R MA.-SH O/n1 A CLOUD DR , L WILL 9c UNAVAILgreL_F- T,/L( 29 T Wa oU AC/ q >H • -- - i,�; __ ... .,_.� i � . t � «. Electrical Box Diagram Remember to include all sides in your proposal. If you would like to see the box in 3D, cut along the exterior lines and fold down the interior lines. Note: The actual box may be a different size and the rear panels on three boxes are not easily accessible (or visible). t C ' 24" top �- I _ Electrical Box Diagram Remember to include all sides in your proposal. If you would like to see the box in 3D, cut along the exterior lines and fold down the interior lines. Note: The actual box may be a different size and the rear panels on three boxes are not easily accessible (or visible). 24" top 36' back - + .4 - 24' side 36"front ► 24" side —i Matthew Altieri AFP 0 % 2014 PO Box 8781 Salem,MA 01971 co�,,��� OF PLaNN finaldescentproductions@gmail.com �""�gry�F�a 978-979-5782 Artwork Information This artwork is entitled"Windows."I have lived in Salem since childhood. 'Windows" is my interpretation of Salem's every-day beauty, and a reflection of the type of public art that I as a long time resident would like to see over the course of my daily routine. Availability I am available to create this artwork at any time between June 7-August 2, 2014. Electrical Box Diagram VI Remember to include all sides in your proposal. If you would like to see the box in 3D, cut along the exterior lines and f Note: The actual box may be a different size and the rear panels on three boxes are not easily accessibl( , 1 7 °� .�.a• Q+v' .' '.,mak "(.. ;R I 36" back 4 24" side 36"front �1 One-to-One Scale Depiction You have the option of using this sheet of paper to present a more detailed, close-up, one-to-one scale portion of yot meant to provide judges with more content to consider, and an opFortunity for the artist to showcase his/her ability in m, required for a completed submission. r � v � i I '1 Name: Miguel Cruz,Victor telephone: 978.304.6236 L G C�::,,' 1 1i/E Email:vmcruz421@gmail.com fl Address: 8 porter street court APR 0 7 2014 DEPT. OF PLANNING d COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT Title: Funky Witch Artwork Story: The Witch embodies the fun and eerie presents that the community and the tourist feel as they live in Salem. I attempted to utilize the very mystical look with smoke and transformed it serious demeanor into a more fun and goofy view with the smile a-id facial expression. ARTIST CONTRACT ArtBox 2014 Salem Utility Box Painting Program This Agreement between the City of Salem, ("the City"), and 4/ hf 14i ""' (the "Artist") is for the painting of the Artist's design submitted as part of ArtBox 2014. Section 1. The Artist � 1.01 The Artist agrees to paint the design known as /dd (the"Artwork") submitted as part of ArtBox 2014.The A t�s�t sh��Il p int the Artwork on the utility box located on IJ*eA 6' ru* at J�17�f.(number�.The Artist agrees to commence painting on or around tlrw* Yr , 2014, and complete painting by JuW 2.1 ,2014.The Artist shall perform all s:rvices and furnish all supplies and materials necessary for painting the Artwork at the designated location. 1.02 The Artist warrants, represents and covenants that: a. The Artwork is a unique and original product of_he Artist's creative efforts. b. No alterations to the landscape will be allowed without the consent of the City. c. The Artist shall be responsible for all loss or damage to the site and improvements thereon caused by the Artist's services during the performance of this Agreement. d. The Artist shall defend, indemnify, keep and hold harmless,the City and its agents, officials and employees against all suits, claims, damages, losses and expenses, including attorneys' fees,caused by, growing out of, or incidental to,the performance of this Agreement by the Artist or subcontractors of the Artist if any,to the full extent allowed by the law and not beyond any extent which woLld rendered these provisions void or unenforceable. e. The Artist shall retain at all times all rights granted under all applicable copyright laws and all other reproduction rights in and to the Artwork, subject however,to such rights as are granted to the City pursuant to Section 2.01 herein. 1.03 The Artist owns the copyright of the Artwork and may use it for portfolio purposes but not commercial purposes for a period of two(2)years. However, the City may enter into an additional agreement with the Artist if commercial products are produced by the City or the ArtBox Program. Section 2. The City 2.01 Notwithstanding the provisions of Sections 1.02 and 1.03 above,the Artist grants an irrevocable license to the City to make photogra-ihs of the Artwork which photographs may be utilized solely in advertising,catalogues, brochures, programs and media publicity and for other non-commercial purposes; such license includes the right of the City to utilize such photographs in the City's catalogues and other similar publications, which right the City agrees to exercise in a tasteful and professional manner consistent with the reputation and professional standing ofthe Artist; such license also includes the right of the City to make and use promotional fcotage collected for television, web publication, and other media outlets. It is understood that any use by the City of a photographic image of the Artwork will contain an appropriate credit to the Artist, copyright notice in statutory form setting forth the Artist's name and the date of the publication of the Artwork. 2.02 The City has the right to move,remove,or destroy the Artwork at any time. Section 3. Release 3.01 For and in consideration of the foregoing mutual promises and obligations, and for other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged by the Artist,the Artist does hereby and by these presents for itself, its predecessors and successors in interest, officers directors, shareholders,employees and agents, and for anyone claiming by or through or under the Artist, fully remise, release, acquit, and forever release and discharge the City from any and all claims or damages of any kind whatsoever relative to any damage or destruction, whether occurring naturally or manmade, of the Artwork being exhibited or tc be exhibited by the Artist. Section 4. Compensation 4.01 The City shall pay the Artist$100.00 upon full execution of this Agreement.The City shall pay the remaining $400.00 within two weeks of completion of the Artwork. Section 5. Termination 5.01 The City may terminate this Agreement: a. Upon five(5)days' written notice to the Artist if the termination is without fault on the Artist's part.The City shall not be required to make any further payment. b. If the Artist fails,refuses or is unable to execute the Artwork for any reason with such diligence to allow timely completion in accordance with the Agreement,the City shall give the Artist written notice of its intention to terminate. Unless satisfactory arrangements to the City are made within five (5)business days,the City may terminate the Agreement without any further payment. In addition, within fifteen (15) days of termination of the Agreement, the Artist shall refund to the City any payments made to the Artist. Section 6. Miscellaneous 6.01 This document shall not be construed more strictly against the party who itself or through its agent prepared the document. 6.02 This agreement may be executed in separate counterparts. 6.03 Failure of any party to insist upon compliance with any provision hereof shall not constitute a waiver of the rights of such party to subsequently insist upon compliance with that provision or any other provision of this agreement. 6.04 This agreement contains the entire agreement between the parties hereto.No agent, representative or officer of the parties hereto has any authority to make, or has made, any statements, agreements, or representations,either oral or in writing, express or implied, modifying, adding to, or changing the terms and conditions hereof,and none of the parties has relied upon any representations not set forth in this agreement.No dealings 2 DiagramElectrical Box Remember to include all sides in your proposal. If you would like to see the box in 3D,cut along the exterior lines and fold down the interior lines. Note:The actual box may be a different size and the rear panels on three boxes are not easily accessible(or visible). 24-top f �' ,115 �+ill 11 ' � r '► � .- q. > il. M r: i•. LAMA •v �� .� ^Y{ r M � ti. ! i `i Nick Demakes 111 Laighton street Lynn MA 01902 nick121869@yahoo.com 617-257-6877 The Batman of Salem My name is Nicholas Demakes I'm an illustrator and graduate of Monserrat college of art with a BFA in Illustration . I've been in galleries in salem as well as other places across the world but call salem my home. I've dressed as Batman many Halloweens in salem and my proposal is based on my own photographs as Batman and represent my artistic persona which a lot of Salem geeks and Goths relate to.Please concider me for this proposal Thank you Nicholas Demakes ARTIST CONTRACT ArtBox 2014 Salem Utility Boa Painting Program / This Agreement between the City of Salem,("the City"),and/VLkthe "Artist")is for the painting of the Artist's design submitted as part of ArtBox 2014. Section 1. The Artist 1.01 The Artist agrees to paint the design known as 3,47144M1 (the"Artwork") submitted as part of AnBox 2014.Thefist shall paint the Artwork on the utility box located on I)/ 1� `cY� at r SN (number .The Artist agrees to mmencc painting on or around w-:_ ,2014,and complete painting by Z 2014.The Artist shall perform all services and furnish all supplies and materials necessary for painting the Artwork at the designated location. 1.02 The Artist wan-ants,represents and covenants that: a. The Artwork is a unique and original product of the Artist's creative efforts. b. No alterations to the landscape will be allowed without the consent of the City. c. The Artist shall be responsible for all loss or damage to the site and improvements thereon caused by the Artist's services during the performance of this Agreement. d. The Artist shall defend,indemnify,keep and hold harmless, the City and its agents, officials and employees against all suits,claims,damages,losses and expenses,including attorneys' fees,caused by,growing out of,or incidental to,the performance of this Agreement by the Artist or subcontractors of the Artist if any,to the full extent allowed by the law and not beyond any extent which would rendered these provisions void or unenforceable. e. The Artist shall retain at all times all rights granted under all applicable copyright laws and all other reproduction rights in and to the Artwork, subject however,to such rights as are granted to the City pursuant to Section 2.01 herein. 1.03 The Artist owns the copyright of the Artwork and may use it for portfolio purposes but not commercial purposes for a period of two(2)years.However,the City may enter into an additional agreement with the Artist if commercial products are produced by the City or the ArtBox Program. Section 2. The City 2.01 Notwithstanding the provisions of Sections 1.02 and 1.03 above,the Artist grants an irrevocable license to the City to make photographs of the Artwork which photographs may be utilized solely in advertising,catalogues,brochures,programs and media publicity and for other non-commercial purposes; such license includes the right of the City to utilize such photographs in the City's catalogues and other similar publications, which right the City agrees to exercise in a tasteful and professional manner consistent with the reputation and professional standing of the Artist;such license also includes the right of the City to make and use promotional footage collected for television,web publication,and other media outlets. It is understood that any use by the City of a photographic image of the Artwork will contain an appropriate credit to the Artist, � y .19 1, copyright notice in statutory form setting forth the Artist's name and the date of the publication of the Artwork. 2.02 The City has the right to move,remove,or destroy the Artwork at any time. Section 3. Release 3.01 For and in consideration of the foregoing mutual promises and obligations,and for other good and valuable consideration,the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged by the Artist,the Artist does hereby and by these presents for itself,its predecessors and successors in interest,officers directors,shareholders,employees and agents,and for anyone claiming by or through or under the Artist,fully remise,release, acquit,and forever release and discharge the City from any and all claims or damages of any kind whatsoever relative to any damage w destruction,whether occurring naturally or manmade,of the Artwork being exhibited cr to he exhibited by the Artist. Section 4. Compensation 4.O1 The City shall pay the Artist$100.00 upon full execution of this Agreement.The City shall pay the remaining$400.00 within two weeks of completion of the Artwork. Section 5. Termination 5.01 The City may terminate this Agreement: a. Upon five(5)days'written notice to the Artist if the termination is without fault on the Artist's part.The City shall not be required to make any further payment. b. If the Artist fails,refuses or is unable to execute the Artwork for any reason with such diligence to allow timely completion in accordance with the Agreement,the City shall give the Artist written notice of its intention to terminate.Unless satisfactory arrangements to the City are made within five(5)business days,the City may terminate the Agreement without any f albe-payment.In addition,within fifteen(15) days of termination of the Agreement,the Artist shall refund to the City any payments made to the Artist. Section 6. Miscellaneous 6.01 This document shall not be construed more strictly against the party who itself or through its agent prepared the document 6.02 This agreement may be executed in separate counterparts. 6.03 Failure of any party to insist upon compliance with any provision hereof shall not constitute a waiver of the rights of such party to subsequently insist upon compliance with that provision or any other provision of this agre--meet. 6.04 This agreement contains the entire agreement between the parties hereto.No agent, representative or officer of the parties hereto has any authority to make,or has made,any statements,agreements,or representations,either oral or in writing,express or implied, modifying,adding to,or changing the terms and-onditions hereof,and none of the parties has relied upon any representations not set forth in this agreement No dealings 2 � 9 I •'. sd yrs'= i �. Artists' Proposals Artists' proposals should be based on the dimensions of the enclosed"Electrical Box Diagram" and should include all sides of the LSB. However, please note the actual box may be a different size and the rear panel on some boxes are not easily accessible (or visible). Boxes will be assigned by the City of Salem. Artists have the option of submitting a more detailed, one-to-one scale portion of their proposed piece on the enclosed sheet titled "One-to-One Scale Depiction." This is meant to provide judges with more content to consider, and an opportunity for the artist to showcase his/her ability in more detail, but is not required for a completed submission. Proposals should include the artist's signature on the proposal as it would appear on the actual LSB. Signatures must not exceed 2 inches x 8 inches it actual size and may include the copyright sign "Vwith the date. All submitted proposals become the property of the City of Salem. What proposals are eligible? The City acknowledges that everyone relates to their a eative forces differently as well as their respective art influences, media, etc. The first priority is that the boxes become high quality artworks that enliven the public realm.This can come in many forms and styles. Proposals should be positive, original and colorful and may (but are not required to)reflect the following: • The immediate environment; • The character or culture of the city of Salem; • The history of the area; • Community pride; • Creativity. Proposals should be designed to last a minimum of two years. However, LSBs are public property equipment and may require upgrading or need replacing at any time. There is no guarantee of how long the artwork will remain on an LSB. The City has the right to move, remove, or destroy the artwork at any time. Proposals will be ineligible if they involve: • A breach of intellectual property rights(i.e., somebody else's idea); • Trademarks, brand or business names, logos or copyrighted images; • Anything that is harmful to a third party; • Collage or gluing anything onto the box. What about copyright? The artist owns the copyright of the artwork created for the LSB and may use it for portfolio purposes but not commercial purposes for a period of two (2)years. However,the City of Salem may enter into an additional agreement with the artist if commercial products are produced by the City of Salem or the ArtBox Program. The artist further agrees to allow the City of Salem use the artwork image in any noncommercial way,to promote the ArtBox Program and the City of Salem, or associated events. The ArtBox Program and the City agree to use all images in a professional manner and will label all images with the artist's name attached. In addition,the City reserves the rights to make and use promotional footage collected for television, web publication, and other media outlets. 2 Location 3: Essex Street Pedestrian Mail at Shirley Cervoni Walkway 914 -_.. sem.,'.dip'' ud/s�Gwo��:!luogpno'4�VF�u4 caste _ ' ll �gza L r Please note that this utility box is larger than the typical City-owned utility box. It stands 4'10.5"high, 6'across, and 2'1"in width. JO7w41 DJ S KO Z(CLIE L � Iii i ,.� y�.. `'@"'•:: r 1 between the parties or custom shall be permitted to contradict,add to,or modify the terms 92 hereof.No waiver or amendment to the provisions hereof shall be writing and signed by all parties. Executed as of the dates set forth below. Artist signature: Printed name of Artist: 4h e-k el,4 .'r bem4&A-s Address: 2T+ oz Date: WI 14 SSN payerTD: '02-3667-752- City of Salem,MA By: Print Name: As its: Address: Date: 4 In A al I ja�� V%C� bAaX rP4--s 4 r 4406 UA I 3 .............................................. ...............- --- ------ ----- JOPNI Ois KOM= Location 4: South River Harborwalk(at the elbow of the sidewalk closest to the Lafayette Street side) J s �n e i . • " f c t r • ` a • • Emily Englehardt 173 Federal St Salem, MA 01970 EMEnglehardtCalgmail.com 978 406 3613 Artwork is attached Title: "The Real Magic in Salem" Description: I wanted this painting to reflect some of the things I love doing most in Salem-- sitting at Lappin Park and people watching with the historic Daniel Low building as the backdrop; walking by the trees that sparkle with string lights at night; going to Pickering and Derby Wharfs to see the Friendship; and talking walks at Winter Island and seeing the lighthouse grace the coast Availability: 1 will not be free to paint until the week of June 29th, but will be free thereafter. Emily Englehardt Monday,Apol 7,201412.31:35 PM Er Electrical Box Diagram Remember to include all sides in your proposal. If you would like to see the box in 3D, cut along the exterior lines and fold down the interior lines. Note: The actual box may be a different size and the rear panels on three boxes are not easily accessible (or visible). T 24"top 1 r r 0 36" back - 24" side 0 4 36" front i 24"side I Octavia Drew Bennett `� n pr-9 RE EI fi_D 8 Gardner St #R1 Salem MA, 01970 781 771 4541 APR 0 7 2014 octopus.mctentacles@gmail.com DEPT.OF PLANNNG& COMMUNITY DEVELOPMEN f Awards & Exhibitions Consumed and Entombed Squash Cou,t at Massart, 2011 Cycles Yes Oui Si Gallery Boston, MA 2111 Foundation Print Award-2011 Annual All School Show, North Crackatorium at MassArt, 2011 Foundation Auction Award-2010 MassArt Printmakers Exhibit, Hill Holliday, Boston, 2010 Beg, Borrow, Steal at LaMontagne Gallery S. Boston, MA, 2010 Annual All School Show, North Crackatorium at MassArt, 2010 Annual All School Show, Student Life Gallery at MassArt, 2009 Professional Experience and Education Teacher at Collins Middle School 2012-Present Massachusetts College of Art + Design, BFA (Printmaking) 2007-2011 Artist Assistant to Barbara Poole 2009-20'0 Master Print with Trenton Doyle Hancock at Massachusetts College of Art and Design 2010 Iceland Academy of Art-2006 North Shore Community College-2004-2006 #8 Please By Octavia Drew Bennett As a teacher in Salem and as an a-tist I love the opportunity to be involved in the Salem scenery. This proposed piece is intended for the area on the harborwalk, so that Gus the octopus can be close to his home. This site-specific creature is intended to make the many children (and adults) that live in the area smile. Despite Gus's questionable eating habits, he just wants to be there for them and have a good time. ARTIST CONTRACT ArtBox 2014 Salem Utility Box Painting Program This Agreement between the City of Salem, ("the City"), ande "Artist") is for the painting of the Artist's design submitted as part of ArtBox 2014. Section 1. The Artist 1.01 The Artist agrees to paint the design known a (the "Artwork") submitted as aof Art o 2014. The Artist shall paint the Artwork on the utility box located on i Rik (number_q_-). The Artist agrees to mmence painting on or around dY'u y 2014, and complete painting by JZ,2014.The Artist shall peTorm all services and furnish all supplies and mat ials necessary for painting the Artwork at the designated location. 1.02 The Artist warrants, represents and covenants that: a. The Artwork is a unique and original product of the Artist's creative efforts. b. No alterations to the landscape will be allowed without the consent of the City. c. The Artist shall be responsible for all loss or damage to the site and improvements thereon caused by the Artist's services during the performance of this Agreement. d. The Artist shall defend, indemnify, keep and hold harmless, the City and its agents, officials and employees against all suits, claims,damages, losses and expenses, including attorneys' fees, caused by, growing out of, or incidental to,the performance of this Agreement by the Artist or subcontractors of the Artist if any,to the full extent allowed by the law and not beyond any extent which would rendered these provisions void or unenforceable. e. The Artist shall retain at all times all rights granted under all applicable copyright laws and all other reproduction rights in and to the Artwork, subject however,to such rights as are granted to the City pursuant to Section 2.01 herein. 1.03 The Artist owns the copyright of the Artwork and may use it for portfolio purposes but not commercial purposes for a period of two(2)years. However,the City may enter into an additional agreement with the Artist if commercial products are produced by the City or the ArtBox Program. Section 2. The City 2.01 Notwithstanding the provisions of Sections 1.02 and 1.03 above, the Artist grants an irrevocable license to the City to make photographs of the Artwork which photographs may be utilized solely in advertising, catalogues, brochures,programs and media publicity and for other non-commercial purposes; such license includes the right of the City to utilize such photographs in the City's catalogues and other similar publications, which right the City agrees to exercise in a tasteful and professional manner consistent with the reputation and professional standing of the Artist; such license also includes the right of the City to make and use promotional footage collected for television, web publication, and other media outlets. It is understood that any use by the City of a photographic image of the Artwork will contain an appropriate credit to the Artist, copyright notice in statutory form setting forth the Artist's name and the date of the publication of the Artwork. 2.02 The City has the right to move, remove, or destroy the Artwork at any time. Section 3. Release 3.01 For and in consideration of the foregoing mutual promises and obligations,and for other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged by the Artist,the Artist does hereby and by these presents for itself, its predecessors and successors in interest, officers directors, shareholders, employees and agents, and for anyone claiming by or through or under the Artist, fully remise, release, acquit, and forever release and discharge the City from any and all claims or damages of any kind whatsoever relative to any damage or destruction, whether occurring naturally or manmade, of the Artwork being exhibited or to be exhibited by the Artist. Section 4. Compensation 4.01 The City shall pay the Artist$100.00 upon full execution of this Agreement. The City shall pay the remaining$400.00 within two weeks of completion of the Artwork. Section 5. Termination 5.01 The City may terminate this Agreement: a. Upon five(5)days' written notice to the Artist if the termination is without fault on the Artist's part. The City shall not be required to make any further payment. b. If the Artist fails, refuses or is unable to execute the Artwork for any reason with such diligence to allow timely completion in accordance with the Agreement,the City shall give the Artist written notice of its intention to terminate. Unless satisfactory arrangements to the City are made within five (5) business days, the City may terminate the Agreement without any further payment. In addition,within fifteen (15) days of termination of the Agreement,the Artist shall refund to the City any payments made to the Artist. Section 6. Miscellaneous 6.01 This document shall not be construed more strictly against the party who itself or through its agent prepared the document. 6.02 This agreement may be executed in separate counterparts. 6.03 Failure of any party to insist upon compliance with any provision hereof shall not constitute a waiver of the rights of such party to subsequently insist upon compliance with that provision or any other provision of this agreement. 6.04 This agreement contains the entire agreement between the parties hereto. No agent, representative or officer of the parties hereto has any authority to make, or has made, any statements, agreements, or representations, either oral or in writing, express or implied, modifying, adding to, or changing the terms and conditions hereof, and none of the parties has relied upon any representations not set forth in this agreement. No dealings 2 between the parties or custom shall be permitted to contradict, add to, or modify the terms hereof.No waiver or amendment to the provisions hereof shall be effective unless in writing and signed by all parties. Executed as of the dates set forth below. n Artist signature: 11 II II I Printed name of Artist: Vib V Address: $ tl&kW V I naV�� 1 f 1 Date: -I ul W 5v . I SSN/Taxpayer ID: Olt ' 1 City of Salem, MA By: Print Name: As its: Address: Date: Electrical Box Diagram Remember to include all sides in your proposal. If you would like to see the box in 3D, cut along the exterior lines and fold down the interior lines. Note: The actual box may be a different size and the rear panels on three boxes are not easily accessible (or visible). 24" top r �I •` .� �' Cl l t— 36" back 0 -- 24" side 0 36' front 10 f 24" side What steps are involved? 1. Applicants should review the enclosed materials including the draft Artist Contract. 2. Applicants need to mail or deliver a complete proposal so it is received by 4:00 PM on Monday, April 7, 2014. Late submissions will not be reviewed. 3. The jury will review the proposals and recommend six artists for the six LSBs. 4. The City of Salem will grant final approval and inform the selected artists. 5. Selected artists will need to sign and return the Artist Contract. Other Useful Information • The City will have the LSBs primed and ready at the appropriate time. • The City, in consultation with the selected artists will assign a specific timeslot for each artist to paint the LSB. The anticipated schedule is one LSB painted per week beginning in June 20`4. (As part of the submission, please indicate your availability—see checklist item 4 below.) • The City will provide standards as to the types of paint that are allowed based on durability, fading and ability to hold up in weather. • Selected artists may supply their own materials based on these standards or use the City- supplied color sets. Submission Checklist Only complete submissions will be reviewed by the jjry and must be received by 4:00 PM on Monday, April 7, 2014. Late submissions will not be reviewed. Please submit the following: ❑ 1. Contact Information Artist name, mailing address, e-mail address, and telephone number. ❑ 2. Drawing The proposal should be submitted on the enclosed "Electrical Box Diagram" and should include all sides of the LSB. Artist may also submit a one-to-one scale portion of the proposed piece–this is optional and not required for a complete submission. Include the artist's signature on the proposal. All submitted proposals become the property of the City of Salem. ❑ 3. Artwork Information Name for the artwork and brief description (50 words or less) of the reasons or inspirations behind the proposal. (This information will be used for publicity about the program.) ❑ 4. Availability Please indicate any week(s) between June 7, 2014 and August 2, 2014 that you would be unavailable to paint the utility box. Mail or Deliver the Submission Mail one printed version of the complete submission to: ArtBox 2014 is made possible by the ArtBox 2013, City of Salem City of Salem with support 120 Washington Street, 3rd Floor from Waters & Brown Salem, MA 01970 Paint & Decorating. Or deliver the submission to the address above before 4:00 PM on Monday, April 7, 2014. Questions? Please submit any questions to artbox(dDsalem.com. 3 Clare AuBuchon v '` 23 Francis Rd. AFP 0 / 2014 Salem, MA 01970 DEPT Or '%NNLNG& ceaubuchon@massart.edu 978-741-1854 (home) 978-578-4154 (cell) The name of this artwork is"Cobblestone Culture" in reflection of the cobblestone walking areas of Salem. Incorporating the"Freedom Trail' into the design adds interest and a consideration towards the rich cultural history of Salem. The artwork expresses the beautiful details within the city that are all around Salem. I am not available during the weeks of June 23rd and July 7th. Electrical Box Diagram Remember to include all sides in your proposal. If you would like to see the box in 31), cut along the exterior lines and fold down the interior lines. Note: The actual box may be a different size and the rear panels on three boxes are not easily accessible (or visible). .+�oC� o�C50W — � ® oho O03,a000aQc�Q j Q oc� 24" top D ED q CDf❑ �C�aOo�C� �OooO ODBCQO�D� Q°ODa �QaQQ�D DoQD Qo�c�C?ao4 �ooa Coo CQ a�D ❑ �a Q � OD�O DQQQo C�Qaoc�a Q , . 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In recent years a proliferation of above ground Lighting and Signal control Boxes (LSBs) has sprouted in downtown Salem and in other areas of the city. Their bland, standard presence usually detracts from the setting where they are placed. In the interest of enhancing the visual experience for residents and visitors in this great walking city, the City of Salem is inviting artists to help transform these stoic industrial essentials into visual and graphic delights that will provide an entertaining and stimulating experience to passersby. ArtBox 2012 and 2013 resulted in a total of 12 LSBs being transformed, and the City has identified six additional LSBs for ArtBox 2014. Selected artists for the 2014 program will receive a $500 stipend. Who can participate? Anyone—except artists selected for ArtBox 2012 and 2013—can apply to paint an LSB, and invitations will be extended to anyone willing to meet the requirements of this call for artists. A general invitation to submit proposals is being issued to the public—both amateur and professional artists—as well as art and educational institutions. We would like to have the broadest possible reach in hope of acquiring the highest level of talent and imagination for this project. (Participants from art educational institutions may consist of students, faculty and alumni.) A jury will make selection recommendations, and final approval will be made by the City of Salem. The jurors are: • Lynn Duncan, City Planner, City of Salem • Trevor Smith, Curator of the Present Tense, Peabody Essex Museum • Ken Reker, Associate Professor of Art and Design, Salem State University • Karen Ristuben, President, Rocky Neck Art Colony • Norman Laliberte, Artist