Location Eligibility Type: Unspecified
Eligible Applicant Types: Artist
Submission Limit: 1
The City of Commerce City and the Commerce City Cultural Council seeks to purchase artwork for the newly expanded Buffalo Run Golf Course.
The City of Commerce City and the Commerce City Cultural Council are seeking to purchase artwork from Colorado artists, or artists who reside in Colorado Region (determined to be Colorado and neighboring states of Wyoming, Nebraska, Kansas, Oklahoma, New Mexico, Utah and Arizona). The artwork is to be placed at the newly expanded Buffalo Run Golf Course in Commerce City, CO. The wall the artwork will be painted of affixed to is 26'7" L x 12'0" H.
ABOUT COMMERCE CITY, COLORADO
As the state’s third-fastest growing city, Commerce City is redefining itself for the next generation, building on historic values of community, industry, agriculture and family. Centrally located along Colorado’s bustling Front Range, Commerce City is a Quality Community for a Lifetime, with 25 miles of trails, a championship golf course, 840 acres of open space and parks, one of the country’s largest soccer complexes and the nation’s largest urban wildlife refuge. Learn more at www.c3gov.com.
ABOUT THE COMMERCE CITY PUBLIC ART PROGRAM
The goal of the Commerce City Public Art Program is to acquire public art unique to Commerce City that reflects community values, and to place it within public spaces for the community and visitors to enjoy. This public art will generate community pride and contribute to the vitality of the community by enhancing quality of life. Also, public art may remind us of our heritage, serve as a source of celebration, and prompt new ways of seeing and inspiring conversation and reflection. Completed in 2013, the Public Art Master Plan provides a framework to guide the Commerce City Cultural Council in selecting the most appropriate public artwork that reflects the community’s values and culture for designated locations throughout Commerce City.
SELECTION PROCESS AND SCHEDULE
The Art Selection Committee will review only completed applications. A short list of semi-finalists may be created, and further negotiations may take place by phone and/or email.
The tentative schedule is as follows:
Tuesday, September 1, 2026 11:59 p.m. MST Deadline for Submissions
Late-September 2026 Notify semi-finalists
Late-September/Early October 2026 Semi-finalist interviews
Week of October 19, 2026 Cultural Council review, Notify finalist
Week of November 16, 2026 City Council review, Notify finalist
November/December 2026 Execute contract
Q1 2027 Installation
APPLICATION PROCESS
All applications for this project must be submitted through CaFÉ™ (www.callforentry.org) no later than the deadline for submission identified above. No hard copy or e-mail submissions will be accepted. There is no application fee to apply or to use the CaFÉ™ online application system.
The applicant must submit the following:
1. Digital Image Portfolio. A maximum of five digital images of artwork through the CaFÉ™ system with at least one being the concept for this project. Please include dimensions for each work of art.
Instructions on how to use CaFÉ™ and format images/video can be found at www.callforentry.org/image_prep.phtml. Assistance in using the CaFÉ™ system is available during regular business hours by calling 3036291166, 18885627232 or email cafe@westaf.org.
2. General Budget of Project
3. Artist Statement: Please share information about yourself, your interest in Commerce City, your experience with public art and completed projects of similar scope and budget, and anything you want to share about creating your artwork and how it meets the criteria listed.
a. Are you an artist who resides or works in Colorado, or the Colorado Region (neighboring states of Wyoming, Nebraska, Kansas, Oklahoma, New Mexico, Utah and Arizona)?
b. Do you have local public art pieces? If so, where?
c. Is your artwork AI generated?
The art selection committee for Buffalo Run Golf Course seeks artwork that honors the agricultural history of the area with a rustic feel with key inspiration being movement expressed through wind, wildlife and prairie grasses. Inspired by the natural environment evocative of the open space, the artwork should celebrate the natural history of the area, Commerce City community, and heritage. The artwork should evoke joy, relaxation, and delight, and have a pleasing and uplifting effect on those who see it. It should be appropriate for all ages to enjoy.
ELIGIBILITY
The eligible applicants for this project are artists who reside in Colorado, or artists who reside in Colorado Region (determined to be Colorado and neighboring states of Wyoming, Nebraska, Kansas, Oklahoma, New Mexico, Utah and Arizona). The City and Cultural Council will comply with all federal, state and local anti-discrimination laws in the administration and implementation of the public art master plan.
No Entry Fee: $0