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Hazel Tree Interiors is seeking several Akron/northeast Ohio artists to create murals to be included as a part of the Bounce Innovation Hub interior design project, The Generator – to open in the Spring of 2019.
The Generator will be Bounce’s new 27,000 square foot first floor co-working space and will include open co-working areas, rentable desks and offices, event space, conference rooms, a café and a makerspace.
Our interior design focus has always been one of dedication to locally-made furnishings and art. For The Generator, we will incorporate artifacts from our industrial city’s roots, plus nod to our current day innovation, as well as shine a light upon local artists and makers throughout, providing an opportunity for this very exciting project for our community to be, “Of, By, and For Akron.”
Read more about our local focus and The Generator project here.
The Project
Multiple muralists will be installing their work on seven different, 2’ wide x 16’ high concrete pillars throughout The Generator, as artwork within the Bounce Innovation Hub.
We are seeking murals of various mediums and artists who would be interested in possibly designing with a color or subject theme in ... view more »
ADMISSION INFO
Email: rfp@hazeltreeinteriors.com
INDIVIDUAL DATES & TIMES*
Additional time info:
Deadline for submission is midnight January 20, 2019 and notification of acceptance will be by February 1, 2019. Period of design through installation will be February 2 – April 13, 2019.
LOCATION
143 West Market Street, Akron, OH 44303
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Who should attend?
Nonprofit and for-profit leadership and marketing/communication professionals interested in learning about SEEN and participating in a conversation about the importance of authenticity and representation in our work.