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This Solicitation opportunity from New York was posted on September 16, 2025. The submission period has ended. Browse the details below for market research, or find similar active opportunities.

Call to Artists Request for Qualifications for Slow Down Warwick Demonstration Projects & Townwide Transportation Safety Action Plan

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The Village of Warwick in New York is seeking qualified local and regional artists to develop and implement temporary public art projects as part of the Slow Down Warwick campaign, funded through a federal grant under the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Safe Streets for All Initiative. The initiative aims to evaluate the effectiveness of various roadway painting techniques and artistic interventions in encouraging safer driving behaviors and reducing speeding and crashes. A total of ten sites, selected based on injury and crash data, will host these projects, with one to three artists assigned to each site to create impactful road markings and other temporary visual cues designed to alert drivers and promote safety. Applicants with experience in street mural painting, large-scale design, and community engagement strategies are encouraged to apply. The solicitation, titled "Call to Artists - Request for Qualifications for Slow Down Warwick Demonstration Projects & Townwide Transportation Safety Action Plan," was posted on September 16, 2025, with a deadline for responses set for October 14, 2025. The project has a contract value of up to $60,000 and is managed by the Village of Warwick’s contracting officer, Kristina L. Peart. Interested artists can find additional details and application instructions through the official village website.

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New York → Village of WarwickView Agency

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237310 - Highway, Street, and Bridge ConstructionView NAICS

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NY, USA

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RFQ-Slow-Down-Warwick-Demonstration-Projects-Call-to-Artists-FINAL-1.pdf

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AgencyNew York → Village of Warwick
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New York → Village of Warwick
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Kristina L. PeartContracting Officer

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The Village of Warwick is inviting local and regional artists to submit their qualifications to design and execute temporary public art projects for the Slow Down Warwick campaign. These projects are funded with a federal grant as part of the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Safe Streets for All Initiative. The goals of the Slow Down Warwick Demonstration Projects are to test the effectiveness of different roadway painting approaches and other temporary artistic interventions in reducing speeding and crashes. Ten sites will be selected for the projects, targeting key roadways and intersections prioritized based on injury and crash data. One to three artists will be selected and assigned to sites to create various types of roadways paintings and other temporary projects to alert drivers to the need for increased attention and safer behaviors. Artists with street mural painting and large-scale design experience and artists who have applied community engagement strategies in the art-making process are encouraged to apply!