Home > Opportunities > City of Apache Junction — RFQ: SR 88 Roundabout Sculpture
The City of Apache Junction is seeking a qualified public artist to design, fabricate, and install public art within the center of the roundabout, located at the intersection of State Route 88 (Apache Trail) and Superstition Boulevard, which reflects the character, landscape, and culture of Apache Junction, Arizona. For purposes of this RFQ, an artist shall mean any professional practitioner in the arts, generally recognized by critics and peers as a professional in the field as evidenced by his/her education, experience, and artwork production.
The artist will create a site-specific vertical landmark that can be viewed by drive-by traffic while taking into consideration the backdrop of the iconic Superstition Mountains. SR 88 is a well-traveled road that is a gateway to popular recreational areas. The public artwork will be integrated within a hardscape that accommodates traffic safety signage and sightlines and shall be permanently owned and maintained by the City. The artwork should be easily visible to approaching vehicles without excessive detail that might encourage prolonged attention or distraction. The design must avoid inviting pedestrian interaction, as access to the center of the roundabout is strictly prohibited.
Artist will engage with community members and research the site location to create, fabricate, and install a 3D landmark artwork that is within the budget, durable to the elements, requires minimal maintenance, meets ADOT’s safety requirements, and deters graffiti.
The budget allocation for this project is not to exceed $250,000, including costs associated with the design, public involvement, materials, fabrication, engineering costs, site preparation, and installation of the public art. Additional expenses may include taxes, insurance, meeting costs, consultant costs, transportation, storage of artwork prior to installation, and other associated costs to complete the project.
This project is part of the City of Apache Junction’s Art in Public and Private Development Program (APPD), funded by the city’s Arts in Public Places Fund (APPF). The APPF is funded by an art fee integrated within qualified building permit fees for new commercial and multi-family developments and renovations of mixed-used or nonresidential buildings; No taxpayer funds are utilized to support the city’s APPD.
Upon completion, the artwork shall include a plaque, the location of which shall be determined jointly by the artist and city staff, not to exceed eighty (80) square inches with the title, date, artist’s name, mayor and councilmembers, and the words, “This artwork was made possible by the Apache Junction Public Art Program”.
The artist will retain the artwork copyright while providing reserved licensing and reproduction rights and will permit photography of artwork for use in promotional materials. All reasonable efforts will be made to credit the artist in promotions and when communicating with the media. The selected artist will be asked to sign a contract that outlines the terms and conditions.
The artwork shall take into consideration the following principles:
The City of Apache Junction is located thirty-three (33) miles east of Downtown Phoenix, within Pinal County. The City has a rich history and a unique legacy, tracing back to its origins as a settlement near the intersection of the Apache Trail and the original U.S. Route 60. The location was vital for transportation and served as a gateway to the scenic and storied Superstition Mountains, an area steeped in legend and mystery. With a population of 42,000, Apache Junction’s community is steadily growing. New residents are drawn to the area’s natural beauty, affordable living, and opportunities for outdoor recreation.
City of Apache Junction
300 East Superstition Boulevard
Apache Junction, AZ 85119
https://www.apachejunctionaz.gov/1185/Art-in-Public-and-Private-Development-AP
Artists must submit qualifications that clearly demonstrate the artist’s competence, qualifications, and relevant experience with public art. Artists interested in being considered for State Route 88 Roundabout must submit the following:
All materials must be submitted online at the Call for Artists Creative West CaFE website at www.callforentry.org. There is no fee to apply. Late or incomplete submissions will not be considered.
Deadline to apply: Thursday, April 30, 2026, at 11:59pm Mountain time (10:50pm Pacific)
For more information, please visit the City Public Art Program website at
https://www.apachejunctionaz.gov/1192/Current_Solicitations
Questions regarding this RFQ may be submitted until noon on Thursday, April 30, 2026, to:
Erika Hernandez, Planner; 480-474-5491; ehernandez@apachejunctionaz.gov
Office hours are Monday—Thursday, 7:00am-6:00pm.
Closed Fridays and holidays.
For technical difficulties with the Call for Artists Creative West CaFE Website, please contact https://www.callforentry.org/artist-help-cafe/. Please allow up to 24 hours for a response from CaFE staff.
Important Dates:
RFQ Release Monday, March 30, 2026
Deadline to Submit Thursday, April 30, 2026
Panel Review & Selection Monday, May 11, 2026
Artist Contract Due Monday, May 18, 2026
Design Submittal Due Monday, June 22, 2026
PAC Discussion & Recommendation Monday, July 13, 2026
PAC Discussion & Recommendation July Special Session TBD (if needed)
City Council Work Session Monday, August 3, 2026
City Council Consent Agenda Tuesday, September 1, 2026
Fabrication Completed Thursday, January 28, 2027
Installation Thursday, February 25, 2027