Open Call for YOU — yes, you — to plant and participate in The Urban Forest Project! If YOU are a Washington DC metropolitan designer or artist YOU are invited to take part in this exciting education and environmental initiative.
This spring, The Urban Forest Project, a global public arts and environmental initiative, will plant 100 street banners designed by local designers and students in downtown Washington, DC. Each banner will use the form of, or metaphor for, a tree to make powerful visual statements about the environment. Together they’ll create a forest of thoughtful images in the heart of the nation’s capitol. Once the banners come down from the light poles, the artwork will be repurposed into tote bags for purchase. Proceeds from the sales of the tote bags will go to non-profit environmental efforts that will aid Washington, DC in being a cleaner, greener and more sustainable city.
Interested and ready to begin?
Here’s what you need to do:
THE BASICS
THE RULES
Since these are going to appear in a public space on city-owned banners, the District Department of Transportation in Washington, DC has ultimate approval. There are three rules to follow:
Note: Original artwork only. Images used from the internet or scanned from books or magazines may only be used with written permission from the original source. Any permissions or project costs related to artwork is the artist’s responsibility.
THE GUIDELINES
THE PREPARATION OF DIGITAL ARTWORK
THE POINT OF CONTACTS
For more information on how you can participate in The Urban Forest Project DC please contact Dian Holton
Help us make a difference in the Washington, DC community!
ABOUT THE PROJECT
The project, conceived by Worldstudio, is being presented in Washington DC in collaboration with: AIGA DC, the District Department of Transportation (DDOT) and the Corcoran College of Art + Design.
The project will be funded through corporate sponsorships. If your company or organization is interested in sponsoring The Urban Forest Project DC, please contact Andréa Pellegrino.
Visit Urban Forest Project website to learn more.
Comments (2)
This is very exciting! I can't wait to purchase a recycled banner-bag---great idea!
Posted by: colorhive on November 11, 2009
this will be a great look for the DC art scene
Posted by: DCBG on November 9, 2009
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