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Office Hours: Omaha Central Library's Call for Public Artwork

 
 


The partners collaborating to build Omaha Public Library’s new Central Library are teaming up with Amplify Arts to open a call for permanent public artwork that will be installed in the interior and exterior spaces of the Central Library.

Artists, artist collectives, and collaborative groups from the Omaha metro area will be selected and awarded project budgets in amounts ranging from $5,000 to $100,000 to realize new work. Selected artists will collaborate with the project team throughout the design and installation process prior to the library’s opening in 2026.

Have questions about the building, eligibility, application materials and timeline, the review process or what to expect if your application is selected? Register for a 15 minute appointment on Zoom during virtual Office Hours to talk with a member of Amplify's staff and get one-on-one application support:

  • May 13th, 6pm - 8pm

  • May 23rd, 11am - 1pm

You'll receive an email with a link to join on Zoom after registering.

Omaha Public Library's Central Library call is open through June 9, 2024. Click here to access the application and submit: https://amplifyarts.submittable.com/submit.

 

About Omaha Public Library’s Central Library

Omaha Public Library’s new Central Library will be a hub for creativity, collaboration, education, innovation, and workforce development. The library is currently under construction at the intersection of 72nd and Dodge streets and scheduled to open in 2026. Launched by Omaha Public Library and the City of Omaha in partnership with three nonprofit organizations - Omaha Public Library Foundation, Heritage Omaha, and Do Space - this new library is an important financial and cultural investment in literacy, digital equity, and community. The building is designed with accessibility in mind and includes spaces to learn, spaces to gather, and spaces to create for people of all ages. 

About Amplify Arts

Amplify Arts provides resources for artists, organizers, and cultural workers to incubate liberatory ideas that move our community forward.