Sculptures in the Park Program (Due Mar. 1)

Sculptures in the Park Program
Deadline: March 1st, 2025

Sculpture artists are invited to participate in the Village of Beverly Hills 4th annual Sculpture in the Parks exhibit. The Village is currently seeking applications for original sculptures of a size, weight and material suited to an outdoor setting. Selected works will demonstrate the connections between art and the natural environment. The sculptures, to be selected by local artists and approved by the Parks and Recreation Board, will be on loan from the artist to the Village for three years, May 2025 through April 2028.

Work submitted for Sculpture in the Parks must be:
• Original: designed and created by you
• Community-friendly, suitable for viewing by all ages
• Able to stand freely or be anchored in soil; foundations/bases are not provided. Sculptures designed to be hung must use hardware that does not damage trees.
o Sculptures must be installed in a workmanlike manner with sufficient anchoring to prevent the sculpture from being removed, tipped, broken or overturned.
• Able to withstand pressure from wind, rain, snow, freezing temperatures, and the activities of visitors to the parks.
• Installed by the artist between May 1 and May 31, 2025.

Artist Responsibilities:
• Transportation of sculpture to and from the site
• Installation and removal of sculpture
• Insurance of sculpture
• Maintenance and repair, if necessary

The location of the sculpture in the parks will be determined by the Village of Beverly Hills Parks & Recreation Board and Village administration. Selected pieces will be carefully sited to best complement the piece and its setting. The parks offer a diversity of habitats including forest, pond and field. Sculptures may be on the ground, floating or suspended. (Attached are several photos of the Beverly Hills parks, to give the artist an idea of the various settings.)
The selection committee, comprised of two local sculptors and a member of the Parks and Recreation Board, will be seeking a diverse set of sculptural styles, types and sizes. They are looking for creative and unique work that will integrate well into the park environment. The work must meet or exceed standards for public safety, durability and structural integrity.
Selected artists will receive a $1200 stipend upon successful installation of the sculpture.

To learn more and apply, click here.

Isaac Pleta