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Shock Art 2025

Shock Art 2025 is open for submissions!

Shock Art 2025 Submissions Accepted now through May 18

Submissions for the 2025 Shock Art program are now being accepted.

 

To apply:

STEP 1 – artists/artist teams should create a hand-painted maquette (model) 11”L x 10”W x 7.25”H and of the artists’ proposed design.

 

Step 2 – complete the submission form

 

Step 3 – label the maquette with your name and contact number on the bottom or on the inside

 

Step 4 – deliver the maquette at one of the drop-off locations:

  • Longmont Museum 400 Quail Road, Longmont CO 80501 | Mon-Sat 9a.m. – 5p.m; Sun 1p.m. – 5p.m.
  • Longmont Downtown Development Authority (LDDA)  320 Main Street, Longmont CO 80501 | Mon-Thurs 9a.m. – 5p.m; Fri 9a.m. – 4p.m; Closed weekends.

 

About Shock Art

In partnership with Longmont Power & Communications, Longmont Art in Public Places (AIPP) commissions 7-10 artist/artist teams to visually transform selected dull electric boxes into dynamic works of art. Selected Artists or artist teams are provided a $2,000 stipend. Anticipated painting time will be late summer/early fall.

Artists/teams are responsible for:

  1. Executing their design as presented in the model,
  2. Attending training in advance,
  3. Labor / travel expenses, and
  4. All painting materials to paint the box (please note that spray paint is not permitted).

 

AIPP will be responsible for assigning locations and priming the boxes in advance of artist painting as well as organizing the advance training with LPC.

Art in Public Places will select electric boxes in various locations around the City of Longmont and selected artists and artist teams will be commissioned to complete the painting. City contract and program participation guidelines will apply to all selected artists – including confirmation of qualification and approval of final project.

 

History of Shock Art

Taking the lead of our successors to the North, the AIPP Commission opted in 2010 to allocate funds to enhancing the switchgear boxes throughout Longmont, in collaboration with Longmont Power & Communications.

AIPP invited local artists to submit their designs on scaled down boxes, and we invited the community to vote for their favorite, ultimately, selecting the winning designs. AIPP then commissions the artists to paint their design on pre-selected boxes. Be sure to visit each of the dozens boxes that have been painted around town! And, if you are an artist and would like to be added to our mailing list to be informed of upcoming opportunities, email the AIPP administrator.

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