Call for artists, Borough-Based Jail Projects, NYC, deadline April 20

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The New York City Department of Design and Construction (DDC) seeks artists interested in being commissioned to provide artwork for the New York City Borough-Based Jails Program (BBJ). The City will be selecting artists soon for upcoming artwork commissions at the Bronx, Queens, and Manhattan BBJ facilities. These commissions will be an opportunity for selected artists to make a lasting improvement to the facilities and have a positive impact on people in custody, their family and friends, facility staff, neighbors, and others in the greater community.

If you are interested in learning more, please review the attached Request for Expression of Interest (RFEI). The RFEI and promotional materials can also be found at https://bit.ly/4cI4tUb.

Project Locations:

Bronx Facility

357 Southern Boulevard

Bronx, NY 10454

Queens Facility

80-45 126th Street

Kew Gardens, NY 11415

Manhattan Facility

125 White Street

New York, NY 10013

To be considered for these opportunities, please submit the required materials through the RFEI response form at https://bit.ly/4cZSRvH by April 20, 2026.

The form requests basic contact information, a brief artist bio and statement, and ten images of past work. This opportunity is open to all visual artists, and we strongly encourage artists who have been impacted by the justice system to apply. Please feel free to share this opportunity with your network. Only artists who complete the RFEI response form will be considered.

For questions or inquiries, please contact Julia Scrivani, pfa@bbjnyc.com.