05/23/2026
Join us Thursday, May 28th at Fuller Lodge for a free lecture and contribute to the Los Alamos County Historic Preservation Plan! In the lecture Secret Cities: Architecture of Manhattan Project Communities Martin Moeller (Former National Building Museum curator) will discuss how the planning of Los Alamos and its sister cities influenced 20th-century design and why these "proving grounds" are vital to our country and our community today.
When: Thursday, May 28th | 6:00pm Open House | 6:30pm Lecture
Where: Fuller Lodge
RSVP:
Secret Cities: The Architecture & Planning of the Manhattan Project
Dive into the cool design vibes of Manhattan Project towns and discover their secret architectural stories!
05/15/2026
The City of San Luis, AZ is seeking Statements of Qualifications for City of San Luis Approved Artist List- Public Art Program for the City!
We are tremendously excited that the City of San Luis is establishing an Approved Artist List as part of its Public Art Program, following the adoption of the El Corazón de San Luis Historic Preservation and Public Art Plan, that our Historic Preservation Team developed.
This initiative is intended to create a broad and diverse pool of qualified artists who can be considered for future public art and placemaking projects throughout the community. These projects may include murals, installations, and other artistic elements that enhance public spaces, reflect the City’s unique border identity and cultural heritage, and contribute to a more vibrant and welcoming environment for residents and visitors.
The development of this list will allow the City to streamline future project implementation, respond more efficiently to funding opportunities, and ensure that selected artists align with the community’s values and the City’s long-term vision for economic development, revitalization, and cultural preservation.
To read the full RFQ, please follow the URL below:
https://procurement.opengov.com/portal/sanluisaz/projects/256529/document?section=2454909
05/12/2026
We are excited to share that the City of New Braunfels, Texas has unanimously adopted the 2026 Arts and Culture Master Plan (ACMP), a comprehensive roadmap designed to guide arts and cultural development in the community for the next 15 years. New Braunfels City Council unanimously approved the plan at their meeting on April 27th, 2026, establishing a long-term strategy to strengthen the City’s arts and cultural sector.
The Arts and Culture Master Plan outlines ways to support local artists and cultural organizations, encourage the development of creative spaces, foster collaboration among public, nonprofit, and private partners, and leverage the creative sector to strengthen the local economy, quality of life, and sense of place.
Organized around four priority areas — Programming and Community Experiences, Places and Spaces, Visibility and Tourism, and Organizational Capacity — the plan charts short-, medium-, and long-term strategies to grow the cultural ecosystem, support the artists and organizations already doing the work, and position New Braunfels as a cultural anchor for the Texas Hill Country and a leader in arts investment.
To read the full plan on our website, please copy the URL below:
https://www.designinglocal.com/work-portfolio/new-braunfels-arts-and-culture-plan
05/12/2026
We are excited to share that the City of New Braunfels, Texas has unanimously adopted the 2026 Arts and Culture Master Plan (ACMP), a comprehensive roadmap designed to guide arts and cultural development in the community for the next 15 years. New Braunfels City Council unanimously approved the plan at their meeting on April 27th, 2026, establishing a long-term strategy to strengthen the City’s arts and cultural sector.
The Arts and Culture Master Plan outlines ways to support local artists and cultural organizations, encourage the development of creative spaces, foster collaboration among public, nonprofit, and private partners, and leverage the creative sector to strengthen the local economy, quality of life, and sense of place.
Organized around four priority areas — Programming and Community Experiences, Places and Spaces, Visibility and Tourism, and Organizational Capacity — the plan charts short-, medium-, and long-term strategies to grow the cultural ecosystem, support the artists and organizations already doing the work, and position New Braunfels as a cultural anchor for the Texas Hill Country and a leader in arts investment.
To read the full plan on our website, please copy the URL below:
https://www.designinglocal.com/work-portfolio/new-braunfels-arts-and-culture-plan
05/11/2026
The City of Port St. Lucie is seeking an artist or artist team to conceptualize, fabricate, and install a newly-commissioned sculpture at the Torino Parkway roundabout (“Project Site”). Construction is projected for completion in summer 2027. In alignment with Port St. Lucie’s Public Art Plan, the sculpture should reflect the character of Port St. Lucie and enhance the City’s visual landscape. Specific goals for the artwork at the new roundabout include:
* Express the unique identity of Port St. Lucie
* Offer a visually stimulating, transformative, and inspiring experience
* Enhance traffic and pedestrian safety
* Enliven the built environment
To learn more, please copy the URL below, or email [email protected] for any inquiries!
https://www.designinglocal.com/artist-calls/portstlucie-roundabout-sculpture
05/08/2026
Calling all Atlanta Metro-based artists! Submissions are due by May 28th!
The City of Smyrna is seeking qualifications for Atlanta Metro-based artists working in all mediums for its Pre-Qualified Artist List. This list may be consulted when the City is preparing to install 2-dimensional digitally-reproduced original artwork on vinyl for application on utility boxes, structures, etc. The City is seeking artistic excellence and innovation in past artwork, especially in similar settings. The artist(s) must be able to work in collaboration with a Project Team made up of the representatives from the City of Smyrna, the project designer, the departments responsible for the site, city leadership and the community.
To learn more, please copy the URL below, or email [email protected] for any inquiries!
https://www.designinglocal.com/artist-calls/smyrna-georgia-pre-qualified-artists
05/05/2026
To kick off our celebration of Historic Preservation Month we wanted to share highlights from our recent trip to the Main Street Now Conference in Tulsa, Oklahoma!
Historic Preservationist Megan Adornetto attended along with community leaders, civic officials, and industry professionals working at the intersection of economic development, civic infrastructure and historic preservation. Tulsa’s 27 nationally designated Main Streets, and the centennial year of Route 66 provided a great backdrop that offered inspiration and tools to serve as agents of meaningful connection and resilient renewal in Main Streets across America.
We look forward to implementing and sharing what we learned with the Main Street communities we are currently working with and those in the future.
05/01/2026
Calling all Colorado-based artists: You have 1 week left to submit!
The Town of Erie, Colorado is seeking to develop a pre-qualified list of artists to be considered for future art mural projects throughout the town. The purpose of this list is to provide a streamlined application and selection process for artists interested in being commissioned for public art mural projects throughout Erie.
This RFQ invites artists to submit their qualifications only.
To learn more, please copy the URL below, or email [email protected] for any inquiries!
https://www.designinglocal.com/artist-calls/erie-pre-qualified-mural-artists
04/30/2026
As World Landscape Architecture Month comes to a close, we have relished being able to highlight our growing portfolio. Community engagement is embedded into the fabric of our Landscape Architecture projects. It is vital to our process because it ensures that public spaces are inclusive, sustainable, and truly reflective of local needs, which fosters a sense of ownership and pride among residents.
04/29/2026
At Designing Local, we have the pleasure of working in the natural and built environment through Landscape Architecture, which shapes the places where daily life happens—not just parks, but also schoolyards, campuses, waterfronts, and streetscapes. We wanted to highlight just a few of the downtown and public spaces where we have had the honor of working on a renovation or downtown revitalization!
04/28/2026
Designing Local- On behalf of Ironton Lawrence Community Action Organization (ILCAO) and the Village of Caldwell, Ohio—is seeking Artists for painted and vinyl public art projects in Caldwell. The artworks will reflect the village’s character and history, enliven its main gathering spaces, and reflect Caldwell’s unique identity and offer visual interest. The Village is seeking artistic excellence and innovation in past artwork, especially in similar settings. The artists must be able to work in collaboration with a Project Team made up of the representatives from the Village of Caldwell and outside contractors. Artists based in Noble County and its surrounding counties are encouraged to apply.
Submissions are due by May 27, 2026!
To learn more, please copy the URLs below, or email [email protected] for any inquiries!
RFQ Vinyl Murals:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1dQMPlAMUytu8OtKVdprtSMPikWImm98x/view?usp=sharing
RFQ Painted Murals:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1tLHSkA0ODL9JHb6u1RafFicLg6pIUmXH/view?usp=sharing