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Laumeier Sculpture Park

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Description

MISSION Engaging the community through art and nature OUR STORY Founded in 1976, Laumeier is one of the first and largest dedicated sculpture parks in the country. In 1968, Mrs. Matilda Laumeier bequeathed the first 72 acres of the future Laumeier Sculpture Park to St. Louis County in memory of her husband, Henry Laumeier. In 1976, local artist Ernest Trova gifted 40 artworks, with an estimated market value of approximately one million dollars, to St. Louis County for the formation of a sculpture park and gallery. Laumeier Sculpture Park opened as part of the St. Louis County Department of Parks and Recreation system on July 7, 1976. One year later, Laumeier Sculpture Park was officially incorporated. Today, Laumeier is an internationally recognized, nonprofit arts organization that is accredited by the American Alliance of Museums and operates in partnership with St. Louis County Parks. Projects and programs are supported by the Mark Twain Laumeier Endowment Fund, the Regional Arts Commission, Missouri Arts Council, and the National Endowment for the Arts. Laumeier presents more than 70 works of large-scale outdoor sculpture in a 105-acre park located in the heart of St. Louis County. Free and open daily, Laumeier serves 350,000 visitors of all ages each year through sculpture conservation, education programs, temporary exhibitions and public events. In 2015, Laumeier closed its first major capital campaign, Sculpting the Future, culminating in the renovation of the Laumeier’s 1917 Estate House into the Kranzberg Education Lab and the construction of the new Aronson Fine Arts Center for exhibitions, programs and events.

Location

63127

LOCATIONS

12580 Rott Rd., St. Louis, Missouri, 63127

UPCOMING OPPORTUNITIES

Internship/Fellowship
Festival Artist Incubator Initiative
CeramicsCollageDesignFiber Art
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Fort Worth’s Art Worth Festival is celebrating its fourth year with the introduction of a Festival Artist Incubator Initiative: a one-year internship offering guidance to artists interested in the opportunities of marketing their work at national festivals. The goal of Art Worth’s internship program is to give the next generation of Festival Artists the foundation they need to begin their art show careers. Consideration for these Internships will be limited to Texas artists, over 18, whose work shows real potential and promise. Prospective Interns will be recruited from among area university art programs, but college experience is not a requirement; all sufficiently talented artists in Texas with a desire to learn about the opportunities presented to market and sell their work at Art Festivals are invited to apply. This program is based on a collaboration with other major U.S. art festivals, and will be administered onsite at this year’s Art Worth Festival by Camille Marchese, the director of Miami’s Coconut Grove Arts Festival. The one-year internship is designed to help artists learn about gaining access to the Art Fair Industry, as well as, pricing and displaying work, copyright laws, and selling one’s work through this potentially lucrative channel. The Art Worth Festival's Artist Incubator Internship will provide opportunities for Texas artists to up their game and embark upon a rewarding career, encompassing art fairs in their marketing mix. Those applicants selected for the program will apprentice with Professional Artists at this year’s Art Worth Festival, October 24 to 26, on the lawn of The Shops at Clearfork, in Fort Worth, Texas. During the festival, each Intern will spend time with professional mentors to learn the business first-hand, gaining insights to all aspects of the festival business model. This year-long program will encompass interns’ participation in two of the Art Worth Festival’s annual presentations in Fort Worth, Texas. The first year is focused upon Education and Internship. At the next year’s festival, participants will be given the chance to display and sell their work. Other highlights of the second year’s show experience include personal consultations on Financial Planning and the Application Process. The second show interns will also be eligible for our Incubator Jury Award, a cash prize for the strongest body of work among that year’s class of Festival Artist Incubator Interns. The Art Worth Festival’s Incubator Internship is intended to be a robust mentoring program designed to help create the next generation of Art Festival Professionals. Our goal is to give this next generation of Artists the foundation they need to begin their art show careers. Our program is designed to train artists to gain entry to, and sell their work at, the top art fairs in the nation. Applicants selected will also participate in activities prior to this year’s festival (evening of October 22 and all day October 23, as well as all day during the run of the festival, October 24, 25 & 26), as well as a series of learning experiences during the coming year, and be given the opportunity to display their work at next year’s Art Worth Festival, at Clearfork, in October 2026. Applications are open to any resident of Texas, 18 or older, whose work is deemed by our jurors as promising and professional, and has not participated in a major juried art festival. College training is not required. If not a local resident, the applicant must be willing to travel to Fort Worth and provide their own housing during the festival from the evening of October 22 through October 26, 2025. The application process is free and can be accessed through a special google doc, and on our website’s application page. The application deadline is September 30, 2025. A jury comprised of art show professionals will determine which applicants will receive invitations. No more than six interns will be selected each year. Consideration will be given to artists working in all fine-art and fine-craft media, and the Art Worth Festival particularly encourages artists involved in 3D-media, such as glass, metal, wood, clay and fiber to apply. The 4th annual Art Worth Festival will take place, October 24, 25 & 26, on the front lawn of The Shops at Clearfork, in Fort Worth, Texas. The Art Worth Festival is presented by the non-profit ArtWorks Foundation, an organization dedicated to helping artists grow, in the scope of their business as well as the excellence of their work.
Deadline
October 1, 2025
Scope
Fort Worth
Fee to Apply
Free
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Job Opportunity
Gallery and Sales Manager
Fine Art
Core Qualifications - Strong knowledge and appreciation of art, with emphasis on supporting local artists. - Proven experience in art sales and client engagement. - Excellent communication and relationship-building skills with artists, collectors, and the arts community. - Strong administrative and organizational abilities. - Flexibility to handle responsibilities beyond core hours as needed. - Collaborative mindset and team-oriented approach.
Deadline
September 5, 2025
Scope
Fort Worth
Fee to Apply
Free
Call to Artists
Recording Studio Available for Rent
AcapellaAccordianAcousticAfro-Caribbean
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Our recording studio provides a professional environment for you to create your next project!
Deadline
December 31, 2025
Scope
Fort Worth
Fee to Apply
Free
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Grant
Visit Fort Worth Sponsorship Opportunities
AcapellaAccordianAcousticAfro-Caribbean
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Partner with Visit Fort Worth to grow your brand through event sponsorships, co-op advertising, and exposure across our owned media channels. These unique opportunities help you connect with both residents and visitors; maximizing visibility, building community presence, and ensuring your message makes a lasting impact.
Deadline
August 29, 2025
Scope
Fort Worth
Fee to Apply
Free
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Call to Artists
Artwork Commission for Omni Fort Worth Hotel
Painting
Omni Fort Worth Hotel is seeking proposals from talented visual artists to create an original 5x7-inch artwork that artistically represents both the Omni Fort Worth Hotel and the city of Fort Worth. The selected medium may be ink, watercolor, or pastel. The final artwork will be used to promote the hotel across various platforms and materials. Artwork Requirements: Medium: Ink, watercolor, or pastel Size: 5x7 inches Subject: Must represent both the Omni Fort Worth Hotel and the city of Fort Worth Style: Open to interpretation, but should be visually appealing and suitable for promotional use Deliverables: Three mockups for review and selection One final signed original artwork based on the selected mockup Artist biography (to be used for promotional purposes) Signed agree relinquishing all rights to the artwork
Deadline
August 1, 2025
Scope
Fort Worth
Fee to Apply
Free
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