The Alexandria Museum of Art in downtown Alexandria, Louisiana issues a call to artists for a site-specific sculpture to be installed on the museum property as part of an NEA funded project related to Environmental Impact. The wish is for a fence type structure to mask the view of a transformer box and offer a more pleasing border to the levee side of the parking lot, while also adding another outdoor sculpture to the museum site. The museum is seeking an artist to create a sculpture with durable recycled materials (such as metal and glass) appropriate for an outdoor public sculpture. Other materials could be utilized, but recycled/repurposed materials must be included. Additionally, the sculpture should be stable and supported by posts/legs imbedded in the ground at the base of the levee adjacent to the parking lot for the foundation of the sculpture. A design that is organic in nature is preferred to a straight fence. The work does not need to be opaque, but should draw the viewers gaze to the work rather than what lies behind the sculpture. Involving volunteers in the creation and installation is welcomed. Photos of the location indicating the site of the proposed sculpture and approximate dimensions are on page two and three of this document. The winning proposal will be selected by a committee consisting of: Members of the curatorial team from the museum, the board chair, a representative from LSUA (the university AMoA is affiliated with), and an architect from Barron, Heinberg & Brocato Architects (the designer of the modern addition to the museum and the designer of a levee restoration project current improvements behind the installation).