Spur announces first call for artists

Colorado State University System’s Spur campus at the National Western Center, in partnership with Denver-based art consulting and curatorial firm NINE dot ARTS, today announced the first call for artists for the historic redevelopment project within the National Western Stock Show site.

The call for artists, which opened Jan. 2, 2020, will focus on recognizing CSU System’s global leadership within the disciplines of water, human and animal health, and food. Proposals and entries, which can be submitted on callforentry.org, are due no later than Jan. 24, 2020. NINE dot ARTS was selected by CSU to lead the collaborative campus art masterplan with the goal of creating well-integrated art experiences that celebrate Spur’s commitment to culture, education, innovation, and research.

The three-building Spur campus will open in 2022, acting as a front door to the world-class research and education provided by CSU System. Spur will engage all learners and fuel new solutions around water, food, and health. CSU’s proud history as an established university providing world-class academics and fostering groundbreaking research is only part of our identity. With Spur, CSU System is announcing we are Colorado. Spur will be a lighthouse – a beacon – a standout Denver destination that inspires learners and engages visitors and creates a powerful new expression of what CSU is.

“This program is a monumental first step toward reimagining the role of public art on a college campus,” said Amy Parsons, executive vice chancellor of the CSU System. “By beginning the process now, we can purposefully integrate art experiences into the campus’s architecture and design while inspiring lasting moments of connection, reflection, and education amongst current and future students, alumni, faculty, staff, and visitors of all ages.”

A total of more than $1 million, sourced from Colorado Creative Industries, will be allocated for eight public art installations, including projects and experiences that activate highly visible locations within each campus building.

Potential artists and artworks will be evaluated on the below criteria.

  • Innovation: Artworks high in innovation that show new ways of thinking about existing materials, locations, or connection with artwork in a public setting.
  • Engagement: Artworks high in engagement that thoughtfully and deliberately respond to the site and engage audiences. These artworks may include audience participation in the vision or concept development and/or creation or fabrication of the artwork.
  • Imagination: Artworks that feature a high level of imagination using play, delight, surprise, or entertainment to spur curiosity, creativity, critical thinking, or discussion.
  • Relevance: Artworks featuring relevant references related to the historic site, land use, or cultural history. These artworks may be used to reinforce an authentic sense of identity.

Semi-finalists will be notified in mid-Feb. at which time each semi-finalist will receive an honorarium to create a site-specific proposal. Proposals will be presented to the Art Selection Committee on March 20 and final artists selections will be made by early April 2020.

“Like the distinctive projects and experiences that we’re seeking, Colorado State University System’s Spur campus will challenge people to explore and discover the ways that water, food, sustainability, and health impact our lives,” said Martha Weidmann, CEO and cofounder of NINE dot ARTS. “As a proud CSU alumna, I’m thrilled that our firm can play a role as this one-of-a-kind project comes to life.”

JOCELYN HITTLE

Associate Vice Chancellor for CSU Spur & Special Projects, CSU System

Jocelyn Hittle is primarily focused on helping to create the CSU System’s new Spur campus at the National Western Center, and on supporting campus sustainability goals across CSU’s campuses. She sits on the Denver Mayor’s Sustainability Advisory Council, on the Advisory Committee for the Coors Western Art Show, and is a technical advisor for the AASHE STARS program.

Prior to joining CSU, Jocelyn was the Associate Director of PlaceMatters, a national urban planning think tank, and worked for the Orton Family Foundation. She has a degree in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology from Princeton, and a Masters in Environmental Management from the Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies.

Jocelyn grew up in Colorado and spends her free time in the mountains or exploring Denver.

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TONY FRANK

Chancellor, CSU System

Dr. Tony Frank is the Chancellor of the CSU System. He previously served for 11 years as the 14th president of CSU in Fort Collins. Dr. Frank earned his undergraduate degree in biology from Wartburg College, followed by a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree from the University of Illinois, and a Ph.D. and residencies in pathology and toxicology at Purdue. Prior to his appointment as CSU’s president in 2008, he served as the University’s provost and executive vice president, vice president for research, chairman of the Pathology Department, and Associate Dean for Research in the College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences. He was appointed to a dual role as Chancellor in 2015 and became full-time System chancellor in July 2019.

Dr. Frank serves on a number of state and national boards, has authored and co-authored numerous scientific publications, and has been honored with state and national awards for his leadership in higher education.

Dr. Frank and his wife, Dr. Patti Helper, have three daughters.

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We’ll see you Saturday!

2nd Saturday at CSU Spur is 10 a.m.-2 p.m. this Saturday (April 13)! The theme is the Big Bloom.

Hope to see you there!