Checklist
Things to consider when making a proposal
- Title of project
- Description - the focus, concepts, thoughts, research methodologies, and ambitions
- Context - This may focus on the geographical, social, or physical environment of the commission.
- Research and development - what is your methodology for research, how you envisage developing a proposal. This may include further research or time required for concept development, for engaging with people and for testing materials or process and making work
- People - who will be involved with you in the realisation of the proposal
- Audience and public - consider who your proposal is intended for and whether the general public or a specific and/or more intimate audience
- Costs - consider a budget breakdown covering fees, production, presentation, installation, documentation.
- Materials and medium - if appropriate supply information on materials with samples
- Location - the place or site and if it is multi-sited or without physical site or boundary
- Networks - networks or partnerships envisaged and ways to develop these
- Mediation - a conduit between the artist and work and the context and audience. Mediation may take many forms from artists talks to full-scale critical events that are developed around the project
- Documentation - is this to be carried out as integral to the process or after the event
- Evaluation - how do you envisage evaluation being embedded into the project
- Maintenance - a maintenance schedule (relevant to permanent or semi-permanent works)
- Technical issues - are there any specific technical issues central to the proposal?
- Time frame - what is your proposed timeframe for the project?
- Support Materials - to articulate ideas and demonstrate practice, this may include visuals, audio, writings/scores/texts
- References and reviews - best and most recent examples