Grants & Funding

Bloomington Convention Center Public Art Opportunity

$520K allocated for public art in new convention center expansion - $100K for local artists, $420K for major installation piece

The Monroe County Capital Improvement Board is implementing Bloomington's 1% for art ordinance for the new $52 million convention center expansion, allocating $520,000 for public art projects. The funding is divided into two components: $100,000 designated specifically for permanent art by local artists, and $420,000 for a substantial public art piece open to international artists. The public art initiative is being coordinated by Holly Warren, assistant director for the arts in Bloomington's economic and sustainable development department, working with an arts and entertainment advisory group led by Galen Cassady. The selection process will include public feedback sessions starting in mid-September, followed by an international call for artists and evaluation by a recommendation committee. This represents a significant opportunity for both local and international artists to contribute to a major civic project in downtown Bloomington's Entertainment and Arts District (BEAD). The new convention center is located on the south side of 3rd Street, between College Avenue and Walnut Street, with construction currently underway.