Omaha Central Library’s New Call for Public Art
To celebrate the April 2027 first anniversary of Omaha Central Library, OPL is partnering with Amplify Arts and looking for applicants working at the intersection of art and technology to create a new permanent public artwork for Omaha Central Library that sparks public participation and interaction. If your creative practice connects ideas, information, and people through emerging media, creative coding, or other interactive technology, this may be the perfect opportunity for you.
This call is the first phase in a process that will result in the selection of one project. Thanks to the investment of generous donors, coordinated by Heritage Omaha, the selected project will be awarded a budget of $75,000 and a place in Omaha Central Library’s collection of public artwork. Applications are open from June 29 to August 2, 2026.
This artwork will celebrate Omaha Central Library’s role as a vital community hub and third place—a space beyond home and work where people gather, connect, and grow. The innovative, interactive commissioned work should honor the library as a site of shared experience: where lives intersect, ideas unfold, and community is continually created and deeply nourished through connection.
Questions about the application process? Register for Virtual Application Office Hours below. These 20-minute appointments on Zoom connect applicants with a member of Amplify’s staff for one-on-one support on July 9 from 11:00 am to 1:00 pm and July 13 from 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm.
After registering, you'll receive a confirmation email from Eventbrite that includes a link to join on Zoom. Please do not discard your confirmation email. Email info@amplifyarts.org if you’re unable to join your meeting.
Watch a short video for more information about the call, Amplify’s Public Art program, and how to use Submittable, our online application platform. Keep scrolling for answers to frequently asked questions.
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If your creative practice connects ideas, information, and people through emerging media, creative coding, or other interactive technology, this may be the perfect opportunity for you.
We welcome creative practices that connect ideas, information, and people through interactive and participatory experiences. Preference will be given to applicants whose work invites viewers to engage with it directly by manipulating, contributing to, altering, or shaping it through their participation and interaction. This could include, but is not limited to, creative coding, augmented and virtual reality, projection mapping, motion sensing, immersive technologies, film, video, 3D printing, laser cutting, stereolithography, and sensory design.
We want to be expansive and inclusive in our definition of artist by extending it to encompass those working in technology, engineering, programming, information architecture, visual and performing arts, language and literature, media arts, education, design, and research.
Applicants who reflect our region’s diverse populations, yet remain underrepresented in public artwork collections, such as BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, People of Color), LGBTQIA+ identifying people, and Disabled people, are strongly encouraged to apply.
To be eligible, you must maintain a residence within an 80-mile radius of Omaha, NE, be at least 19 years old, and submit a complete application, including an artist statement, a work sample, and a works cited page. The 16 artists selected in Omaha Central Library’s initial call for art are ineligible.
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We invite prospective applicants to consider:
Community as Something Made, Together
Community is not a given—it is something formed over time through shared stories, everyday encounters, and mutual care. The artwork should reflect this layered, collective identity, emphasizing that each person’s presence contributes to a larger whole. It should welcome participation in ways that feel meaningful, playful, and human.
Libraries as Living Connectors
Libraries hold questions. They build bridges across generations and cultures — through books, conversations, and chance meetings. The commissioned work should express the library’s role as a locus of connection, an interstitial space where the expected and unexpected collide in magical, revealing ways.
Art as a Way of Seeing
Art invites us to pause, reflect, and reimagine. This work should offer moments of intellectual and emotional engagement. It should create openings—for delight, for thought, for connection—mirroring the experience of browsing a shelf, stumbling into a conversation, or seeing something familiar in a new light.
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This RFQ is the first phase in selecting one new work for Omaha Central Library’s public art collection. As part of the RFQ, applicants will be asked to provide the following via submittable.com:
An Artist Statement that describes how they incorporate technology and interactivity into their work.
A Work Sample that includes examples of fully realized past work. (Please do not include sketches, mock-ups, renderings, and/or proposals at this stage.)
A Works Cited page that offers more information about individual works in the Work Sample.
Following this RFQ process, up to eight artists will be invited to submit proposals for a new permanent public artwork that connects ideas, information, and people through emerging media, creative coding, or other interactive technology. A $750 honorarium will be provided to the selected artists for their time to create proposals, including a preliminary budget, for the work they envision. Selected artists will connect with the project team during site visits and office hours while they develop their proposals.
Then, a panel review process will result in the selection of one proposal, which will be awarded a project budget of $75,000 thanks to the investment of generous donors, coordinated by Heritage Omaha. This amount must include all costs associated with the design, fabrication, delivery, and installation of the artwork, as well as artist fees and any required collaboration or support. The selected artist/artist team should expect to incorporate feedback from the project team into their work and remain open to a collaborative working process.
Applications are open from June 29 to August 2, 2026.
Click here to download a copy of the full application in English or in Spanish for quick reference while you prepare your application materials.
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For this RFQ, applications will be reviewed in a three-phase review process:
Amplify Arts staff will review to ensure applicants meet eligibility requirements and have submitted a complete application.
All eligible applications will be reviewed and scored by an external panel of arts professionals residing outside the Omaha area. Top-ranking applications will advance.
A panel composed of project team members will review top-ranking applications and invite up to eight artists to submit proposals.
Applications will be evaluated based on the following criteria:
The Artist Statement is clear and compelling.
The Work Sample illustrates a history of past work that inspires confidence in the artist’s capacity to realize the work.
Applicants who demonstrate previous experience incorporating technology and interactivity into their work will be favored.
Overall application.
Click to view the full evaluation rubric in English and in Spanish.
Below, you’ll find a timeline for the application review process:
June 29: Applications open
July 9, 11:00 am - 1:00 pm: Application Office Hours
July 13, 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm: Application Office Hours
August 2, 11:59 pm: Application closes
August 3 - September 14: RFQ Application review
Week of September 14: Application status updates delivered; proposal invitations extended
September 21 - October 18: RFP open to finalists
Week of September 28: Library walk-throughs with finalists
Week of October 5: RFP Application office hours
October 18, 11:59 pm: RFP Application deadline
October 19 - October 26: RFP review
Week of November 2: Interviews for RFP finalists
Week of November 9: Proposal selection made, proposal status updates delivered
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One artist, artist collective, or collaborative group will be selected and awarded a $75,000 project budget to realize their work.
The selected applicant can anticipate beginning work in November 2026. Below is a production timeline with general dates and milestones:
November 2026: Concept Refinement and Contracting Phase
The selected applicant will participate in artist onboarding with Amplify Arts and research, develop, and refine their proposed work in collaboration with Omaha Central Library’s project team. Agreements between the selected applicant, Amplify Arts, and project partners will be completed. A public announcement will be made and circulated.
December 2026 - February 2026: Artwork Fabrication Phase
The selected applicant will focus on the production and fabrication of their work during this phase, including regular check-ins and/or site visits from members of Amplify Arts and the project team. They will also work with the Omaha Central Library project team and Amplify Arts staff to plan and consider the logistics of installing their work.
March 2027: Installation Phase
The selected applicant will work with Omaha Central Library’s project team and Amplify Arts staff to install their completed work.
April 2027: Artwork Unveiling
The selected applicant will attend an art unveiling event.
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Register for Virtual Application Office Hours on July 9 from 11:00 am to 1:00 pm or July 13 from 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm to get one-on-one support from a member of Amplify’s staff.
This application is available in:
In Spanish (written)
In Spanish (read aloud)
In English (written)
In English (read aloud)
Please email info@amplifyarts.org with other questions or if you need help navigating Submittable, the application submission software.
About Omaha Public Library’s Central Library
Omaha Public Library’s Central Library is a hub for creativity, collaboration, education, innovation, and workforce development, and an investment in literacy, digital equity, and community. The building is designed with accessibility in mind and includes spaces for people of all ages and abilities to learn, gather, and create. The $158 million project was facilitated by Heritage Omaha, which raised $138 million from donors to fund the project, with the rest coming from the City of Omaha.
About Amplify Arts
Amplify Arts provides resources for artists, organizers, and cultural workers to incubate liberatory ideas that move our community forward. Amplify Arts’ Public Art Program seeks to create sustainable, paid opportunities for artists working in the built environment while enhancing civic life through meaningful public art partnerships.
Amplify serves as a center pivot between project stakeholders and artists. Amplify organizes application and selection processes, but does not evaluate applications or make selections. Post-selection, Amplify works closely with artists and project stakeholders to coordinate communication, regular check-ins, installation, and project close-out.