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ArtsWestchester, in partnership with Highgarden Tower LLC c/o Georgica Green Ventures, LLC, seeks proposals from artists or artist collectives for a high-impact permanent site-specific artwork that will activate five bay windows for Highgarden Tower, a 19 story 219-unit affordable residential complex at 11 Garden Street in New Rochelle, NY. Installations can take any form (mural, sculptural, new media etc), and may leverage all architectural components of the interior spaces including walls, ceiling and windows, but must be made of materials that will withstand direct sunlight and extreme temperatures over time. Projects with site contextual themes, community-engaged elements and/or interactive components are encouraged.
Proposal Deadline: May 20, 2025
Artist Site Visit: April 1, 2025, 2-4 pm and by reservation
Highgarden Tower
11 Garden Street, New Rochelle, NY
RSVP required to leigh@ltmartsconsulting.com
PROJECT BUDGET: $110,000 (all inclusive)
ELIGIBILITY: Applicants must be at least 18 years old, and preferably live, work, or maintain a studio address in New York or the tri-state area. A local New Rochelle artist is preferred but not required.
Electronic submissions only.
Commissions must be completed and installed onsite by September 26, 2025 at the latest.
Please review all details in this document before making your submission.
RFP DEADLINE: Proposal materials must be submitted online via the link provided by May 20, 11:59PM, E.S.T.
PROJECT BUDGET: The $110,000 commission will cover all services from final design through fabrication, including artist fee, fabrication/materials, transportation, additional lighting if required, and insurance.
SITE VISIT: Artists are highly encouraged to attend the site visit and information session on April 1, 2025, from 2-4pm. RSVP to leigh@ltmartsconsulting.com - If you cannot attend this session, please email to request another time or to ask your questions.
OPPORTUNITY DETAILS
BACKGROUND:
Located in the walkable downtown of City of New Rochelle, with close proximity to both the Bee-line bus and the New Rochelle train station, Highgarden Tower is a new 219-unit affordable apartment building rising to 19 stories with views of the Long Island Sound. Built on land that was a parking lot and Brownfield cleanup site—Highgarden Tower features dedicated parking, community lounges, laundry facilities and a gym. Family-friendly amenities include a children’s playroom and an adjacent green space. Highgarden Tower’s energy efficiency features include water-conserving plumbing fixtures, Energy Star appliances, and high-efficiency lighting.
The first floor includes 8,000 square ft of community incubator space contributed by the City of New Rochelle, whose mission is to expand and develop small businesses. The incubator space will provide a platform for residents and the wider community to explore opportunities for personal and professional development. Within this street-facing facade, in effort to contribute towards a cohesive and welcoming pedestrian experience, five vitrines have been dedicated for public art display. This provision echoes the City of New Rochelle’s focus on public arts as a way to establish sense of place and community.
Highgarden Tower has been developed by Georgica Green Ventures, LLC (GGV) in partnership with New Destiny Housing GGV was founded on the belief that affordable housing has a place in all communities and that the diversity of race, age, and ethnicity makes those communities stronger. Since it’s founding, GGV has completed about 2,000 units of affordable supportive housing in New York State. New Destiny’s mission is to end the cycle of domestic violence and homelessness for low-income families and individuals by developing and connecting them to safe, permanent, affordable housing and services.
DESIGN PARAMETERS:
A wide variety of materials will be considered, including stainless steel, aluminum, bronze, ceramic, glass, new media, light art and more. There is no HVAC/climate control in the bays, and windows are made of insulated double glaze units but does not include special UV treatment traditionally provided in more conservation-minded display environments. It is paramount that the artwork be able to withstand extreme temperatures and light/sun without degradation over time.
The Selection Committee are open to proposals that are three-dimensional or two-dimensional; themes or representation that are abstract, geometric, or nature-inspired; textural, ever-changing and non-static pieces are encouraged. We encourage consideration of how the natural light affects the space and how it changes throughout the day, uses shadow, or reflects light. We suggest avoiding references to people, faces, or controversial themes and avoid flashing lights or lights that might disrupt traffic on Garden Street. Projects with community engagement elements and/or interactive components are encouraged. Some examples of projects that The Selection Committee is drawn to are in Appendix B.
Artists can propose up to three separate designs for the space. Highgarden Tower would like this project to be completed by one or two artists/artist collectives. Designs should be for all 5 window bays or for 3 (left side) or for 2 (right side). Artists are welcome to submit full and partial designs. If two artists are selected, the artwork will need to work together aesthetically. Should the project be split by two artists, the commission budget will be split accordingly.
All proposals will be judged based on their artistic merit and on the criteria established by the Selection Committee.
SITE DESCRIPTION:
- 5 enclosed street-facing window bays are situated on the front of the 19 story building. There are 2 bays on either side of the main lobby entrance, with another bay on the other side of the garage entrance.
- Windows face Northwest
- The 5 window bays are different sizes. Windows are all 108” tall (from 2 feet off the ground), ranging in width from 64”-90”.
- The interior spaces are varied in configuration, but all are roughly 43” deep with an interior ceiling height of 12’. The width of the space in most cases extends past the window frame on one side.
- The window sills are 2 feet off the ground, so the artist must consider if supports/bases must be incorporated into the design.
- Each bay area has an interior door that is visible from the window. These doors can be covered, if needed.
- Each bay area door is 35” wide and 79” tall. Artwork and all components must be able to fit through.
- The windows are 3600 square feet in total.
- There is an LED strip in the back/top which provides some lighting. If artist hangs anything from the ceiling, it will obstruct the light and it will need to be moved.
- There is an outlet at the top of each window bay where artists can plug into to run LED strips or other electrical components. Any lighting that is not provided should be included in the budget.
- Images and full specs to be used for in situ proposals can be found here.
Architectural Drawings
View from across the street, showing 1 window bay left of garage entrance and 2 on either side of main entrance
Bays #1 - 5, exterior view (from left to right, looking at the building)
Installation details:
- Installations may leverage all architectural components of the space including walls, doors, and windows.
- Artists can hang from the ceiling.
- All surfaces can be painted.
- Window glass can be modified (in place/onsite) with adhesive films on the interior, as long as the window glass and frames are not compromised.
- Artist must provide all plinths/structures/hardware necessary for the artwork.
TIMELINE & PROJECT SCHEDULE
Site Visit April 1, 2025, 2-4pm
Proposal Development March 10 - May 20
Proposal Deadline May 20, 2025 at 11:59PM
Finalist Notification May 30
Contracting June 1-15
Fabrication June - September
Installation before September 26, 2025
PROPOSAL REQUIREMENTS:
Proposals must include the following:
- 2D renderings of the proposed artwork
Format: jpeg, tiff, tiff
Quantity: Up to 10 files per design
Images must be submitted digitally and be high resolution (300 DPI). Images may also be photo-collaged in-situ renderings.
- Material list
Format: Word Doc or PDF.
Please list all materials that will be used in the implementation of the design, including sculpture materials, paint/coating finishes, electric requirements, and any other materials integral to the aesthetic of the piece. Material List must also include a detailed description and quantity of all proposed materials to be used in the artwork.
- Project Statement
Format: Word Doc or PDF.
A written description of the proposed artwork to give the viewer understanding or insight. The Project Statement should inform, provide context, and present the inspiration for your work. It can be descriptive or reflective in nature (1-page maximum).
- CV
Format: Word Doc or PDF.
A history of past projects and professional experience (2-page maximum).
- Installation requirements
Format: Word Doc or PDF.
Please describe installation needs for the artworks such as: on site assembly, loading/unloading, use of riggers/lifts/gantries, lighting or electric requirements, and time needed. Installation of the artwork may be performed by the Artist(s), and timing will be at Highgarden Tower’s discretion and subject to additional requirements (i.e. permits, insurance, etc.).
- Project Budget & Budget Narrative
Format: Word Doc, Excel Doc, PDF
- The $110,000 commission will cover all services from final design through fabrication, including artist fee, fabrication/materials, and insurance.
- Total project budget is not to exceed $110,000
- Provide quotes from proposed subcontractors for design, shop drawings, engineering, and fabrication, if necessary.
- Any discrepancies in the estimated budget will be absorbed by the artist.
- Additional Support Materials
Format: Word Doc, PDF, jpeg
- If using subcontractors, please provide bios/resumes of proposed subcontractors.
ArtsWestchester may consider submitted proposal documents for other public art opportunities in the event the Artist(s) is/are not selected.
Applicants are encouraged to apply early to reduce risk of technical difficulties. Incomplete, late, hand-delivered, mailed or emailed submissions will NOT be accepted for any reason.
SELECTION PROCESS & CRITERIA:
A selection committee will review all eligible artist submissions. The committee will include Highgarden Tower representatives and Highgarden Tower will seek final approval by the New Rochelle Arts Commission.
Submissions will be evaluated by the following criteria:
- Artistic excellence and originality as evidenced by representations of past work images and other supporting materials.
- Appropriateness of artist’s medium, style, and previous experience as they relate to the project goals and setting.
- Experience with projects of a similar scale and scope.
- Ability to participate in the design and implementation of the project as required.
The Selection Committee will name one (1) or two (2) winners for the five Window Bays. Winners will be approved by the New Rochelle Art Commission and will contract directly with Highgarden Tower.
3d models/maquettes may be reviewed if requested in advance, up to five days before application due-date. Email leigh@ltmartsconsulting.com - we recommend this option only if a digital rendering is not efficient to see spatially.
FULL SCOPE OF WORK:
The Artist(s) who are awarded the commission(s) will be contracted by Highgarden Tower to produce the artwork, in keeping with the final designs accepted by the Selection Committee and approved by the New Rochelle Art Commission. Highgarden Tower will assume ownership of the artwork upon completion by the Artist, which shall require a Certification of Conformance as noted below.
Additional responsibilities of the selected Artists include, but are not limited to:
- The Artist shall be available with reasonable advance notice for a reasonable number of meetings required to coordinate design and project implementation, ceremonies, press conferences and photo opportunities and the like, as necessary.
- The Artist shall perform all services and furnish all supplies, material and/or work equipment as necessary for the design and fabrication of the Artwork.
- The Artist shall provide required insurance in amounts and limits specified in the final contract between ArtsWestchester, the Artist, and Highgarden Tower
- The Artist shall secure any and all required licenses, engineering approvals, and similar authorizations at the Artist’s expense as may be necessary for the installation of the Artwork at the Site.
- The Artist shall provide a maintenance manual with a description of all materials, processes and products utilized in the Artwork and the required care and upkeep involved, as well as recommended procedures in the event of necessary conservation.
- The Artist shall guarantee the work to be free from faults of materials and workmanship for one year after completion.
PROJECT CONTACTS:
All questions about this opportunity should be directed to ArtsWestchester representatives.
Leigh Taylor Mickelson
Public Arts Manager, ArtsWestchester
C: 443-286-3914
Adam Chau
Director of Exhibitions, ArtsWestchester
W: 914.428.4220
ABOUT THE PARTNERS
ArtsWestchester
ArtsWestchester began in 1965 as a conversation among arts advocates and volunteers in a living room and has grown into is New York State’s largest private, not-for-profit cultural service organization.
Our mission is to provide leadership, vision, and support to ensure the availability, accessibility and diversity of the arts in Westchester County.
Our vision is of a Westchester in which every man, woman and child can explore his or her creative impulses; where the arts are accessible to every sector of society and are an educational priority in our schools; where opportunities for artists are plentiful; where public art is fundamental to the landscape and cityscape; and where a new generation can use the arts as a window to the world.
Our programs and services enrich the lives of everyone in Westchester County. We help fund concerts, exhibitions and plays through grants; bring artists into schools and community centers; advocate for the arts; and build audiences through diverse marketing initiatives.
Georgica Green Ventures, LLC
GGV is a multifaceted real estate development company specializing in the development, construction and property management of workforce housing that incorporates retail and office space, gardens, playgrounds, resident lounges and more. Built with integrity across New York State—from East Hampton to Watertown—our residential communities offer a comprehensive, 360-degree holistic approach that benefits both those who live there and the surrounding neighborhoods.
Resources
Project Examples public art installations that Highgarden Tower is attracted to:
Colorful artwork that uses shadow: https://publicartarchive.org/art/Sunset-Strip-Poinsettia-Fields/ea65a5d7
Etched glass; https://publicartarchive.org/art/Paw-Print/3616b52f
3d natural object: https://publicartarchive.org/art/Plantus-Bibliotechalis/1c5cff5b
Shadow screen: https://publicartarchive.org/search/art/c8e5bc74
Reflective materials: https://publicartarchive.org/search/art/ebfe37ad
Decorative screens: https://www.newgo.la/environmental/noho-senior-villas
About New Rochelle
General Information & History:
https://www.newrochelleny.com/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Rochelle,_New_York
New Rochelle Arts Commission:
https://www.newrochelleny.com/246/Municipal-Arts-Commission