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Ephemeral art
Ephemeral art












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Participate in media efforts sponsored or initiated by RAAC related to the Ephemeral Art Program.Credit RAAC and its co-sponsors in all public statements regarding their Ephemeral Art installation.Be responsible for all maintenance required to ensure that the installation is durable enough to last for the duration of the Ephemeral Art exhibit.Neither RAAC nor its co-sponsors will assist in the dismantling of any art exhibit. Completely remove their art by no later than the required end date.Neither RAAC nor its co-sponsors will assist in the installation of any art exhibit.

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Fully install their art by the required start date (to be announced).Art may be installed along the upper perimeter of the park’s wooded edge as well as on any existing trails but may not be installed along any borders with residential property. The selected area must be on one of the designated areas of the trail as indicated on the Rappahannock County Park Trail Map. Select the specific area on the Rappahannock County Park trails where their art will be installed.Each selected artist will be granted an award of $300. This small group will form the cohort of ephemeral artists whose work will appear during the spring and be removed by a date still to be determined. Interested artists should submit applications to a joint committee, which will select an initial group of artists. For spring of 2023, we are focusing on the Rappahannock County Park and are joined by two co-sponsors: the Rappahannock County Recreational Facilities Authority (RCRFA) and the Rappahannock League for Environmental Protection (RLEP). The Rappahannock Association for Arts and Community (RAAC) Ephemeral Art Program is offering Rappahannock-based artists the opportunity to create their own ephemeral art installations that will occupy temporarily a place of the artist’s choosing in one of several designated areas in the County. It invites the audience to not only see it and appreciate the space it occupies, but to also reflect on what its transient nature means within the context of the space it temporarily inhabits. It typically uses natural materials taken from the environment at hand – leaves, sticks, rocks, earth. Unlike more traditional art, which might be preserved forever in a museum or private collection, it is brief, fleeting. What is Ephemeral Art? It is art created intentionally to be non-permanent.














Ephemeral art