Deadline: March 31, 2023 at 2:00 pm EST
The City of Brampton, Ontario, invites professional artists and artist-led teams to submit proposals to create a new Brampton Fire and Emergency Services Memorial.
The Memorial will honour Brampton’s fire and emergency services workers who have made the ultimate sacrifice in the line of duty. The Memorial site will be at the new Brampton Fire and Emergency Services Headquarters and Training Centre (BFES HQ-TC) located at 425 Chrysler Drive, Brampton, Ontario, Canada. The building was completed in the fall of 2022, with the Memorial Garden and landscape scheduled for completion in the fall of 2024.
Fire and emergency services workers face inherent dangers in the course of their duties that can, unfortunately, lead to the loss of their lives. Over 1,300 firefighters have died in the line of duty since 1848, according to the Canadian Fallen Firefighters Foundation. Remember, honour and support are widely regarded as the three pillars to recognize the line of duty deaths (LODDs) in the fire service.
Project Description
The City is seeking an Artist to design, fabricate, transport and install the Memorial, which must be comprised of two key elements:
The Main Artwork must meet the following scope criteria:
The Wayfinding Pillar
Located by the entrance of the Administration and Training Centre, the Wayfinding Pillar should also be crafted from bronze and serve as a connection element to the Main Artwork, artistically mirroring and supporting its design. The intention of this pillar is to capture the attention of visitors coming to the main entrance of the building and direct them towards the Main Artwork. The Wayfinding Pillar may be connected to the Main Artwork by a garden, pathway or low wall (to be determined).
Additional Considerations
Artists are asked to consider the following in preparing concept proposals:
Submissions will first be reviewed and vetted by the City’s Public Art Officer to ensure eligibility, based on the evaluation criteria outlined in this Call for Artist Submissions. Concept Proposals from eligible submissions will then be reviewed by the BFES Memorial Committee, who will shortlist three (3) Artists or Artist Teams. The BFES Memorial Committee will be comprised of project stakeholders, with the support of technical and other advisors as required.
For more information on this opportunity and to download the submission form, visit www.brampton.ca/publicart.
Questions can be directed to public.art@brampton.ca.