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Jackie Dragon | Beautify
New York
NY, US
To celebrate the historic moment when the UN High Seas / Ocean Treaty enters into force on January 17, 2026, Greenpeace is commissioning a large-scale public mural in the vicinity of the United Nations Headquarters in New York City. The mural will be created with Hawaiian cultural leaders and artists, drawing on Pacific ocean genealogy and the understanding that humanity and the ocean are deeply interconnected.
Artist Budget:$5,000
Wall Location:Looking for Wall
Date AddedProposal DeadlineApprox. Size
12/01/202512/15/2025Large
Proposals to Date
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foriryna | Elizabeth Trykin | Beautify
The Iryna Zarutska Memorial Mural Project honors a young Ukrainian woman who was tragically killed in Charlotte after fleeing the war in Ukraine. We're creating large-scale photorealistic memorial murals across major US cities. These murals serve as a lasting tribute to Iryna and raise awareness about violent crime and the need for accountability in our justice system. This is an apolitical project focused on human dignity and community safety - a reminder that behind every headline is a real person whose life mattered, and that our communities must do better to protect vulnerable people.
Artist Budget:$30
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Date AddedProposal DeadlineApprox. Size
11/12/202501/01/2026Large
Proposals to Date
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APPLY HERE: https://www.unionsquarenyc.org/muralrfp -- Union Square Partnership (USP), in collaboration with the NYC Department of Transportation Art Program (NYC DOT Art), is seeking a professional working artist to design and install a temporary street mural on 14th Street between University Place and Broadway. The mural will be primed and painted in mid-May 2025 in collaboration with community volunteers.
Artist Budget:$20,000
Wall Location:Looking for Wall
Date AddedProposal DeadlineApprox. Size
01/21/202502/03/2025Large
APPLY VIA LINK -- https://www.nyfa.org/opportunities/opportunity-info/?id=c346e362-07a6-49c9-add1-12556b1a39b6 -- Location: Durant Park For questions or concerns, please contact Tony Jackson at 732 691 9702 For submissions please follow this link. https://forms.gle/mjC8spXTkQQFup556 Introduction: Westside Legends in partnership with Berkshire County NAACP, ROPE and Milltown Funding seeks an artist or artist team to lead a 3 month painted mural project for Durant Park that memorializes local heroes of the 54th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment and builds community education and involvement. All applications are reviewed by Westside Legends Art Advisory Committee, a panel of outside arts professionals and community members, based on the following criteria: conceptual relevance, artistic merit as demonstrated by prior experience and eventual proposal, feasibility. Who we are: Westside Legends looks to improve the quality of life and provide a better future for the West Side section of Pittsfield by implementing uplifting projects and programs in the community and working through and with diversity of all kinds. Milltown Capital’s mission is to improve the quality of life in our community through sustainable investments and projects. Their goal is to enhance the opportunities to Live, Work, and Play in the region.
Artist Budget:$5,000
Wall Location:Looking for Wall
Date AddedProposal DeadlineApprox. Size
02/04/202502/06/2025Large
beautifyearth | Moral M | Beautify
Apply via link -- https://www.citizensnyc.org/communityleaders -- A Community Leaders Grant is a microgrant given out to New Yorkers by CitizensNYC. CitizensNYC awards microgrants of up to $5,000 to community-building projects carried out by resident-led groups to improve neighborhood life, strengthen local leadership, and scale community partnerships.
Artist Budget:$5,000
Wall Location:Looking for Wall
Date AddedProposal DeadlineApprox. Size
02/04/202502/07/2025Medium
beautifyearth | Moral M | Beautify
APPLY HERE -- https://nycdotart.submittable.com/submit -- The New York City Department of Transportation Art Program (NYC DOT Art) oversees the installation of public artworks on NYC DOT property throughout New York City in partnership with a diverse body of professional artists, galleries, business improvement districts and arts, community-based and other nonprofit organizations. City sidewalks, fences, triangles, medians, bridges, jersey barriers, step streets, pedestrian plazas and other unique project sites service as canvases and foundations for temporary murals, sculptures, interventions, and cultural programming. In addition, NYC DOT Art coordinates conservation and maintenance of NYC DOT’s permanent art collection and collaborates with the NYC Department of Cultural Affairs (DCLA) Percent for Art Program to commission permanent art as part of the Percent for Art law. For more information about NYC DOT Art, visit www.nyc.gov/dotart, Instagram: @nyc_DOTArt If you have any questions about program tracks or applications we encourage you to reach out to arts@dot.nyc.gov.
Artist Budget:$1
Wall Location:Looking for Wall
Date AddedProposal DeadlineApprox. Size
02/26/202503/16/2025Medium
APP LINK -- https://www.saveartspace.org/10th -- SaveArtSpace is proud to present our 10th Anniversary celebration The People’s Art, a group public art exhibition on billboard ad space in New York, NY, opening May 30, 2025, curated by Anne-Laure Lemaitre, RJ Rushmore, Zahra Sherzad, Steven P. Harrington and Jaime Rojo, & Travis Rix. The People’s Art is an art of, and for, the people. This is the art of the commons, that shared space between the tyranny of privatization and the compromise of collectivity. In a medium dedicated to telling the people what they want, SaveArtSpace allows us to occupy public space as a personal place where we can imagine what we need. We invite artists of all ages and talents to submit their artwork between March 3, 2024 and April 14, 2025. This is an opportunity to have your work placed on ad space in New York, NY. Up to 50 artists will be selected from the open call. Open call for art ends April 14, 2025. There is a $10 donation per image submission to participate, each donation is tax deductible and goes to producing the public art. Selected artists will be announced after April 28, 2025. Public art will be on view starting May 30, 2025 in New York, NY, and will be on view for at least one month. The selected artists will also be exhibited at Satellite Gallery, 279 Broome St, NYC, with a one-night opening reception anniversary party on May 30, 2025, 6-9p.
Artist Budget:$1
Wall Location:Looking for Wall
Date AddedProposal DeadlineApprox. Size
03/31/202504/14/2025Small
SUBMIT VIA THIS LINK --- https://nyculture.submittable.com/submit --- see link for submission instructions. applications submitted through Beautify's site will not be considered. --- Public Artists in Residence (PAIR) is a municipal residency program that embeds artists in city government to propose and implement creative solutions to pressing civic challenges. Launched in the fall of 2015, PAIR takes its inspiration and its name from the pioneering work of artist Mierle Laderman Ukeles, the first official (unsalaried) artist-in-residence with the New York City Department of Sanitation (DSNY), 1977 – present. PAIR is based on the premise that artists are creative problem-solvers. They are able to create long-term and lasting impact by working collaboratively and in open-ended processes to build community bonds, open channels for two-way dialogue, and reimagine realities to create new possibilities for those who experience and participate in the work. Through a series of conversations, DCLA and a partner City Agency decide on a broad population, challenge, and/or goal the partner agency wishes to focus on. With Commissioner-level support, DCLA issues an open call for artists or recommends artists based on artistic excellence and demonstrated knowledge of the particular social issues addressed in the residency. The final artist selection is made in partnership with both agencies. Each PAIR is a minimum of one year. The residency begins with a research phase, during which the artist spends time at the agency meeting staff and learning about its operations and initiatives while also introducing their art practice and process to agency staff. The research phase concludes with a proposal from the artist outlining one or more public-facing participatory projects that will be implemented in partnership with the agency. Artists receive a fee, as well as in-kind resources such as desk space with the partner agency, an access to DCLA's Materials for the Arts.
Artist Budget:$40,000
Wall Location:Looking for Wall
Date AddedProposal DeadlineApprox. Size
06/11/202506/30/2025Medium