Open Call: Artists for Stopgap Ramps
We are the Ramp Project Queens! Our aim is to improve access for inclusive community with colorful iconic ramps. We look for artists in Queens to design/paint/draw to the ramps.
Eligible: Professional artist who live in Queens.
And has experience of caring child, senior and/or challenged people.
Your proposal should have:
・Your name, or your group name
・Your website/SNS account name
・Sketch design, or/and painting images to ramp.
Proposals are due: July 20 at 11:59pm, 2020. Please email your proposals to
therampprojectnyc@gmail.com
We are planning to decorate six ramps at six sites below. Please see attached photographs for each business. Please pick one site for your design.
・Beer Garden Convenience Store, 37-07 30th Ave
・Golden House Chinese Restaurant, 35-12 30th Ave
・Kiddy Kutz Children’s Salon, 22-77 Steinway
・Salumeria Antichi Sapori, 28-13 Astoria Blvd
・Tufino Pizza, 36-08 Ditmars Blvd
・Wine Art & Liquor, 37-16 Astoria Blvd
Selected artists will paint/draw the ramp during July – August. As specific dates are TBA, we will match you to an available date.
Each participating artist will be awarded $200 for the participation. Painting materials will be provided, list the materials in the proposal (paints, sprays, etc). Each artist will work on ramp in front of the store. Our team member(s) will help the artist at each site during artist work on.
To aid you in brainstorming and proposing applicable concepts, please take a look at our previous activities at:
The surface of ramp is very rough for non-slip, so very detailed design would be difficult to draw/paint.
Please consider working day will be one-two days for one ramp. One-two staffs will be there to help artist to paint the ramp in front of each store. We will provide paints, brushes, bucket, tarp, groves, sprays, parasol for shade, etc.
Please feel free to email us with any questions at therampprojectnyc@gmail.com
We look forward to hearing from you!
Ramp Project Queens Team
This project is made possible by the Queens Council on the Arts with public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council.
Lots of thanks for
StopGap Foundation
Queens Council on the Arts