
Website Metro Arts
PROJECT DESCRIPTION
The chosen artist or team of artists will undertake the design, fabrication, and installation of a permanent public artwork in the form of a wall sculpture for the main lobby of NYCE. This initiative emphasizes the creation of a three-dimensional piece, distinguishing it from traditional two-dimensional artworks. The sculpture will be prominently positioned inside the main entrance of the courthouse campus, facilitating access to its multi-level complex and various spaces. The designated area for the art installation encompasses approximately 1,300 cubic feet of wall space and is strategically positioned to take advantage of natural light, provided by the expansive glass windows.
CAMPUS PROJECT BACKGROUND
The Nashville Youth Campus for Empowerment (NYCE) is poised to make a transformative impact when it opens its doors in early 2027. Spanning 14 acres, this facility is designed to uplift the residents of Nashville-Davidson County who are seeking support through essential public services for children and adolescents, foster care, child safety, and the family and juvenile court systems. Located at 1354 Brick Church Pike, just 2.5 miles north of the existing juvenile court on Woodland St, the NYCE site is conveniently situated near the intersection of I-24 and Trinity Lane. More than just a juvenile court, the NYCE facility is a beacon of hope, featuring a thoughtfully designed environment that focuses on empowering youth and families. Additionally, the campus will collaborate with local non-profits to provide trauma-informed services and restorative classes, fostering engagement and support for both youth and their families. This initiative is the vision of Juvenile Court Judge, Sheila Calloway, a dedicated community leader who has passionately advocated for this project for years.
The Nashville Youth Campus for Empowerment is not just a court building; it embodies a mission to empower and provide vital resources that will guide youth and families toward a brighter future. By creating a nurturing environment, the NYCE aims to inspire resilience and advancement, helping individuals navigate their paths with confidence and purpose.
All Submissions must be submitted via Submittable and are due Monday, June 23, 2025, by 11:59 P.M. (CST).
Apply by: June 23, 2025