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Lead Avenue Bridge Design Competition

Request for qualifications to be considered for Lead Avenue Bridge Design Competition.

Lead Avenue Bridge Design Competition

Deadline for Submissions: June 4, 2026 at 11:59 pm

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Location/Context  

The Public Art Program invites New Mexico artists to apply to be considered as one of up to three (3) artists to create a design enhancement for the Lead Avenue Bridge. This will be a competitive design project managed by the City of Albuquerque Public Art Urban Enhancement Division and sponsored by District 2 Councilor Joaquin Baca. The Lead Avenue Bridge is a main artery of Downtown. More than 11,000 commuters use the bridge daily connecting Huning Highland Historic District, Silver Hills, University Heights, and marking a welcoming entryway to Downtown.

The location for the proposed designs will be located on the corners of the Lead Avenue Bridge entry and exit, and possible stand-alone areas along the bridge’s 1,200 linear foot chain link fence. Please see the images below for prospective enhancement locations.   

Project Intent/Theme

The Design Review Committee seeks up to three (3) artists working in the fields of digital, 2D or 3D arts who are capable of producing an artistic design for the Lead Avenue Bridge, its entry and exit.   

Downtown and surrounding historic neighborhoods are in the heart of Albuquerque’s culturally-rich city center.  It is a melting pot of history and diversity, nurturing civic-minded residents made up of a vibrant Hispanic-Latino population alongside a growing Millennial and multi-generational community.  It is also a major economic hub featuring art galleries, museums and a growing number of specialty businesses like coffee houses and breweries.  

Site

There are multiple sites for this design project: 

  • The northwest corner of the bridge entry on Lead Avenue and Broadway Blvd SE;
  • Chain link fence along the bridge areas ranging from 200’ to 255’; and
  • A 7’ x 25’ x 14’ area at the bridge exit on Second Street and Lead Avenue.     

Image of Lead Avenue, road bridge showing chain link fence.      Corner of Lead Avenue Bridge road.

Image of area with rock and foliage at bridge entry on Second Street and Lead Avenue. Northwest corner of bridge exit on Lead Avenue and Broadway Blvd SE

Media/Style

Any proposed artistic enhancement on the bridge itself should consider weight and proposed materials will need to be lightweight, yet exterior rated and durable, and should be easily maintained.

Project Funds

Each of the selected finalists will be paid $10,000 to create a comprehensive design that will need to include forecasted costs for engineering, fabrication, installation and annual maintenance. Please note: there is currently no funding available for engineering, fabrication or installation, and this is purely a design competition with forecasted costs included to realize the prospective vision should funding ever become available. The finalists will meet with the community to help with the visioning process and present their design concepts to the public for feedback. The Design Review Committee will select one (1) winning design and award the artist with the winning design an additional $5,000. 

Application/Selection Process

This is a statewide call restricted to artists who reside in New Mexico. Proof of residency will be required for the finalists selected and paid. The Design Review Committee will jury and recommend selections to the full Arts Board.

Artist applicants interested in applying must submit the following items to be considered for one of the finalists:

  1. A cover letter briefly discussing interest in the project. Not to exceed 500 words.
  2. A current resume including statements regarding your artwork/art education and past work, etc. Not to exceed 500 words.
  3. Up to 7 images of other works of art demonstrating the artist’s style and ability to fabricate and install large scale outdoor public sculpture.
  4. An image key, clearly labeled with your full name and a numerical listing for each image, the title of the work, the media, dimensions, and year of completion and purchase cost of the work.

Do not submit a proposed design, as they will not be shown to the committee. This is a Request for Qualifications based on artistic style and approach. Finalists will be selected based upon the discretion of the Design Review Committee.

The City of Albuquerque Public Art Urban Enhancement Division is conducting this application and selection process via CaFE at www.callforentry.org. This online process requires that all application images and materials be submitted in digital format.  All text documents should be in PDF format and all submitted images as jpegs no larger than 300 dpi.  Please follow the submission guidelines on www.cafe.org.

Selection Process and Criteria

The Design Review Committee will score applications based on the selection criteria listed, through a fair and open competition.

The selection criteria shall include, but is not limited to:

  • Artists’ familiarity with Albuquerque’s District 2 and the surrounding communities.
  • The professional qualifications of the artist demonstrated by the supporting materials.
  • Demonstrated artistic quality (use of media, unique vision, quality of craftsmanship)
  • Ability to create a proposed design within a hypothetical fabrication/installation budget. Currently, that hypothetical fabrication/installation budget is capped at $1,000,000.

Eligibility

Legal residents of New Mexico are eligible to submit.

Deadline for Submission

Submissions must be posted on CaFE, 11:59 pm, Thursday, June 4, 2026

Questions/Follow Up

Questions about the project may be directed to Robyne Robinson, Project Planner, City of Albuquerque, Public Art Urban Enhancement Division, (505) 768-3837 or email: [email protected]