TRIENNIAL ACCELERATOR 2025

Triennial Accelerator
Open Call Application

Applications open June 17 — July 19

Become part of the Triennial 2025!

The Boston Public Art Triennial Accelerator, formerly known as the Now + There Public Art Accelerator, is a skill-building and grant-funding program designed to support early-to-mid-career Boston-based artists in creating temporary public art projects in Boston neighborhoods. The 2025 program is an advanced version of the traditional Public Art Accelerator intended to coincide with Triennial 2025. It is an opportunity for three Greater Boston-based artists to create and conceive ambitious public art projects in concert with 15 high-profile projects across the city May — October 2025. Applications are due Friday, July 19th.

The Triennial Accelerator 2025 is generously funded by individuals who believe in the power of art + community, including Joyce Linde and Linde Family Foundation, James and Audrey Foster, and donors from across Greater Boston.

What to Expect

The Triennial Accelerator 2025 exists to find experienced local artists and foster their entering into the closed-loop systems of public art and Triennials by giving participants the public art knowledge, curatorial expertise, and production support they need to successfully create object-based works in Charlestown’s Navy Yard. This opportunity is for advanced artists with some or plenty of experience in the realms of public art, creative placemaking or placekeeping, architecture, sculpture, and/or socially engaged art. If you are an early to mid-career artist who has not yet made public art and is seeking to learn the foundational elements of the practice in Boston, please apply next year for our traditional Public Art Accelerator.

Artists will work closely with the Triennial’s Assistant Curator to develop site-specific conceptual designs for the third iteration of Lot Lab, an outdoor, 24/7 experimentation zone for site-specific contemporary public art created with the Boston community. Activating underused parcels across Boston, Lot Lab provides opportunities for artists to present multimedia installations in a community gathering space. Artists in the Triennial Accelerator 2025 receive networking opportunities with curators, fabricators, and partners, and increased visibility at a featured Triennial location. Their projects will be produced by the Boston Public Art Triennial team.

Program Timeline and Funding

The Accelerator is split into two phases

Conceptual Design Phase

September 2024 — November 2024

This fast-paced, three-month cohort environment consists of 12 workshops designed to support creating a temporary, site-specific Conceptual Design for inclusion in Lot Lab, Charlestown. Participating artists are awarded a $5,000 participation stipend and are expected to develop a project with a fabrication budget not to exceed $50,000. 

Implementation Phase

December 2024 — April 2025

During this time, artists will submit their Conceptual Design proposals to a jury, complete fabrication, and must have projects installed in April 2025 and open in May 2025 in concert with the Boston Public Art Triennial. Participating artists are awarded an additional $10,000 participation stipend. 


Application Timeline

July 19 at 11:59 pm EST

Applications are due.


August 7

Applications reviewed by Triennial staff and a panel of jurors.


August 12 — 16

Five artists will be selected as finalists and interviewed
(in person).


August 21

Three artists will be notified of their selection to be part of the Triennial Accelerator.


Early September 2024

The Triennial Accelerator begins. 

Drop-in
Info Sessions

Optional Zoom drop-in sessions are open to all who might have questions about the Triennial Accelerator or the application process. Register at the links below.

OPEN SESSION 1

June 26 | 12:30 — 1:30 PM


OPEN SESSION 2

July 3 | 5:30 — 6:30 PM


OPEN SESSION 3

July 10 | 9:30 — 10:30 AM

Selection Process

Triennial Accelerator artists are selected through an open call administered via SlideRoom. A jury of veteran contemporary art professionals from the Greater Boston Area who are familiar with the Triennial, public art, and the mission of the Accelerator, will determine five finalists to be interviewed by Triennial staff. Three artists will be selected for this opportunity.

JURY MEMBERS

Cher Krause Knight, Ph.D.
Public Art Historian, Professor of Art History at Emerson College, and member of the Triennial Advisory Group

Gabriel Sosa
Accelerator Alum and Triennial Artist, Deputy Director of Essex Art Center

J. Cottle
Educator and Arts Administrator, Founder and Executive Director of Dunamis, a nonprofit dedicated to professional development training for Boston's emerging artists and arts-managers of color

José Falconi, Ph.D.
Curator and Specialist in Latin American Art, Professor of Arts and Human Rights at the University of Connecticut, Storrs and President of Cultural Agents, Inc.

Tess Lukey
Triennial 2025 Curator, Associate Curator of Native American Art at the Trustees of the Reservations

Criteria

The Accelerator supports artists who demonstrate

Openness and ability to engage audiences with empathy. Does the artist demonstrate they are an empathetic participant in dialogue or engagement? Do they use their practice or work to turn closed minds and spaces into open ones, creating more opportunities for more people? 

Ability to scale work to the public domain. Does the artist demonstrate the ability to make a significant artwork that could last outside?

Benefit to artist’s practice: Does the artist demonstrate that the potential support and funding of the Accelerator is critical to expanding their practice at this moment and unlocking future opportunities? Changing the face of public art is critical to the Triennial’s mission and the Accelerator seeks to support BIPOC and LGBTQIA artists who have been historically marginalized or prohibited from contributing their voice, ideas, and concepts to the public art landscape.

Ability to thoughtfully consider and respond to site and context. Does the artist create works in response to existing conditions, history, or the current context of a site?

Artistic merit and overall quality of their artwork via the images submitted. Does the work match the attributes of the Boston Public Art Triennial (bold, open, sharp)?

Ingenuity. Is the work (or artist) unique in its (or their) approach to making art, new forms of expression, or public engagement? Does the artist or their work represent values not seen enough in Boston's art world?

That they are a resident of Greater Boston, within the I-495 beltway.

We have found artists with the following attributes thrive in the Public Art Accelerator

Eager to bring their work to new audiences: They enjoy having conversations with people of all backgrounds and races about their work while being aware of their own biases. They are genuinely interested in sharing experiences through art.

An active listener: they listen carefully and are a clear communicator with an appreciation for others’ perspectives.

Tenacious: They don't give up, even when everything is tough. They see challenges as part of the process and stay focused on the end goal.

Curious: They are always learning, and when learning from others, appreciative of their skills and expertise.

Open to All

We are eager to expand our support of local BIPOC, and LGBTQIA artists in the Public Art Accelerator and strongly encourage artists who are hungry to center the experiences and representations of those historically suppressed from public art production and consumption. Please see our full commitment to equity here. We look forward to receiving your application!

Frequently Asked Questions

We’ll continue answering your questions about the next cohort and the application process below. Check back often for updates, send us a note, or attend one of our drop-in sessions. We’re here to help!

Si necesitas ayuda en español o tienes alguna pregunta de más, por favor envíenos un correo electrónico a info@thetriennial.org.  ¡Estamos aquí para ayudarte!

Need further help?

Do you have other questions? Need help with your application? Want to meet some of the Boston Public Art Triennial team? Join us during a Zoom drop-in session. You don’t need to stay the whole hour. Just make sure to register below.

Si necesitas ayuda en español o tienes alguna pregunta de más, por favor envíenos un correo electrónico a info@thetriennial.org.  ¡Estamos aquí para ayudarte!