OPEN Call for Artists for Eastern Shore HBCU!

The Maryland State Arts Council’s Maryland Public Art Initiative is proud to announce two open Calls for Artists for the University of Maryland Eastern Shore (UMES) School of Pharmacy & Health Professions, and the Coppin State University College of Business. The projects are the first Maryland Public Art Initiative public artworks on Maryland HBCU campuses. 

Both Calls to Artists are open to any artist or artist team living in the United States. 

Artists with a connection to HBCUs and/or residents of Maryland are especially encouraged to apply. Information on each project and how to apply below. 

APPLICATION DEADLINE: Tuesday, November 24, 2020, 3:00 PM ET.

 

University of Maryland Eastern Shore School of Pharmacy & Health Professions

UMES is a land grant, historically black college (HBCU) located in Princess Anne, Maryland. This new building will include two separate, site-specific public art commissions: 

  •  Interior Atrium & Lobby Wall ($175,000)

  •  Entrance Plazas & Sidewalks ($85,000)

Click here to read the UMES School of Pharmacy & Health Professions Request for Qualifications

Click here to view and download an additional set of renderings and scaled plans

 

For each commission, three to four semi-finalist artists or artist teams will be selected to develop proposals and receive a $2500 honorarium.

For more information: https://www.msac.org/programs/public-art-programs

New Program Begins in August : Youth Organizing

Become a Youth Organizer! Youth Organizers will be led by an adult volunteer(s) who will co-lead club meetings and group activities; plan club outings; and help youth achieve quarterly goals to make their community healthy and safe. Through political education workshops, retreats, and training, we develop critical understandings and skills to develop as youth leaders. We provide peer education through an Organizing Club where we discuss topics and issues that are impacting our community. Application Deadline is July 31st.

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How Other People View You

It’s just something you have no control over.

Often, we as humans find ourselves concerned about what other people think of us. I find myself guilty of this regularly, even though I know I shouldn't be. Caring about what others think will put a stop to a lot of things that you may want to do because you will get so hung up in caring about the image you are putting off. 

When you find yourself worrying about how other people view you, I want you to remember that you have no control over how they view you.

What this means is that no matter what you do some people will judge you. It's just something that you have no control over, so why would you stress about it. 

Live your best life no matter what people think. It's your life, not theirs. The only person whose opinion matters about your life, is yours. 

T. Neal | Cambridge, MD

Disclaimer: Fenix Youth Project Inc. supports young writers and their voices and providing them with a platform to submit think pieces, poetry, short stories, and also reflect on experiences and program events. All blog posts are reviewed by the Executive Director, Amber Green. Blog posts are the opinions and reflections of writers and do not represent the organization as a whole. Questions and comments can be emailed to ambergreen@fenixyouthproject.org.