As part of the “Art in Motion” project, the Red Brick Center for the Arts and WE-cycle are accepting applications for five $1500 licensing opportunities for artists to display artwork on WE-cycle bikes and kiosks in Aspen during the summer of 2026.
Key Details
Call open: Feb 19, 2026
Application deadline: March 18, 2026
Selection notification: March 23, 2026
Licensing agreement deadline: March 25, 2026
Bike and kiosk exhibition: May-October, 2026
Project Description
The Red Brick’s Aspen Public Art program and WE-cycle are seeking images of artworks to be licensed for decals which will be printed and installed on the WE-cycle pedal bikes and kiosks in the Aspen system during the 2026 bikeshare season (May-Oct). Keeping WE-cycle templates in mind, artists are asked to submit artworks that they propose for installation on bikes and kiosks. Submissions must be the artist's original artwork and may be new or existing. Selected artworks will be cropped to templates at WE-cycle and Aspen Public Art discretion. Please refer to Guidelines + Templates below. More information on the Art in Motion project is available on the WE-cycle webpage.
Eligibility
Artists ages 16 years and up residing in the Roaring Fork Valley (Aspen to Glenwood Springs) are eligible to apply. Winners will have two days to accept licensing agreement and must be able to provide a high-resolution file of the selected artwork.
Licensing Fee
In exchange for usage rights (for Art in Motion in 2026 and for promotional and educational usage indefinitely), along with permission to crop artwork in the templates at WE-cycle and Aspen Public Art’s discretion, each selected artist will be paid a licensing fee of $1500. Artists will be credited for their artwork.
Submissions
Applicants are required to submit an artist bio and/or resume, along with an artist statement, up to six high-quality JPG images of artworks, and a list of artwork titles. Images of artworks may include painting, drawing, photography, printmaking, illustration, mixed media, collage, and 3D works of art. Submissions do not have to be rendered to the templates, but artists should consider the suitability for the template shapes and design criteria when choosing their artwork images. Additionally, selected artists will be required to submit a high-resolution file of the image.
Selection Process
A selection committee will review applications and recommend artists, based on the following selection criteria:
Artistic merit of the submitted artwork (40%)
Suitability/fit of artwork to templates and design criteria (40%)
Commitment to artistic pursuit (20%)
Learn More
Questions?
Please direct inquiries to Lara Whitley, Program Lead, Aspen Public Art, lara.whitley@aspen.gov.