
Call to Artists: Terminal 1 – 2 Connector Artwork – Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport
The Broward Cultural Council Public Art & Design Program and the Broward County Aviation Department are seeking to commission an artist or a team of artists to create a visually engaging artwork for the soon-to-be-built Terminal 1 – 2 Connector at the Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport.
BUDGET: $380,000. The budget includes all costs: i.e., research, community and agency meeting costs, design, materials, fabrication, permits, installation, insurance, proposals, travel, sales tax, and transportation.
ELIGIBILITY: The project is open to all professional artists. Artists must be able to work effectively within the aggressive project timeline and collaborate with the architect of record, general contractor, and multiple governmental and community groups.
WHAT DO YOU NEED TO APPLY? Letter of interest, professional resume, 10 electronic images, Annotated image list
APPLICATION DEADLINE: Sunday, March 30, 2025, at 11:59 PM Eastern Standard Time (EST)
CLICK HERE TO APPLY!
ABOUT FORT LAUDERDALE-HOLLYWOOD INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT (FLL)
The Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport (FLL) is designated A Place for People and promotes the belief that a modern airport serving millions can still be visually appealing and stimulating to the senses. In 2024, FLL served 35.2 million passengers. Pre-pandemic, the airport generated $37.5 billion in economic activity annually and nearly 18,000 direct, local jobs. The Airport has four terminals and several multi-level parking garages. Major art projects at the Airport include works by Alice Adams, Pam Beyette, Carolyn Braaksma, Clyde Butcher, James Carpenter, Paul DeMarinis, Electroland, Jim Green, Liam Gillick, Duane Hanson, Patrick Marold, Sarah Morris, Jody Pinto, Thomas Sayre, and Keith Sonnier.