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Artists Sought for FIFA World Cup 26 Houston™ Murals in Houston’s Cultural Districts

  • Submission Deadline: May 23, 2026 
  • Artist Notifications: May 26, 2026 
  • Initial Design Concepts Due: May 29, 2026 
  • Seven artists selected, each receiving a $10,000 commission 
  • Murals Installed By: June 9, 2026

Call Summary

The FIFA World Cup 26 Houston™ Host City Committee is assembling a pool of artists interested in creating painted murals in Houston’s seven state-designated cultural districts in anticipation of the World Cup in Houston. Seven murals are anticipated to be completed by June 9, 2026.

Artist Reimbursement

Seven artists will be selected. Each selected artist will receive a reimbursement of $10,000.

The reimbursement amount is inclusive of all project-related expenses, including but not limited to: materials, installation labor, equipment rentals, travel and transportation, shipping, per diem expenses, project documentation, required commercial liability insurance, contingency costs.

Project Guidelines

Artists are encouraged to develop mural concepts that go beyond visual representation by incorporating a clear sense of narrative or storytelling. Proposed designs should reflect the identity, history, aspirations, culture, or lived experiences of the surrounding community while connecting to the spirit of the 2026 World Cup and the unifying power of football.

Successful proposals will demonstrate how the mural tells a story—whether literal or symbolic—through composition, imagery, symbolism, or layered meaning. Artists are encouraged to consider how their work can create a meaningful connection between place, people, and the global moment of Houston welcoming the world in 2026.

Concepts should strive to feel site-specific, culturally relevant, and emotionally engaging, inviting viewers to discover meaning and connection through the artwork.

Selected artists must adhere to the following requirements:

  • Each mural must contain the following elements incorporated into the overall design
  • The FIFA World Cup 26 Houston Host City logo in its literal form
  • Text with the official name of the tournament (FIFA World Cup 2026™)
  • Text with the dates of the tournament (June 11-July 19)
  • No likenesses or images of specific soccer players may be included.

Eligibility

  • Professional mural artists age 18 or older
  • Artists must be legally authorized to work onsite in the United States
  • Artist teams are permitted to apply

Selection Criteria

Applications will be evaluated based on the following:

  • Artistic Quality: innovation, visual impact, creativity and originality
  • Technical Expertise: experience working at scale, proven use of durable materials and techniques suitable for a mural lifespan of approximately five years with minimal maintenance
  • Community Engagement Experience: demonstrated ability to engage stakeholders and translate input into a final design
  • Ease of Process: professionalism and collaborative approach, ability to complete the project on time and within budget

Timeline

  • Release of RFQ: May 18, 2026
  • Submission Deadline: May 23, 2026 by 11:59 pm 
  • Artist Notifications: May 26, 2026
  • Initial Design Submission: May 29, 2026
  • Murals Installed By: June 9, 2026

 

About FIFA World Cup 26 Houston™ Host Committee

The FIFA World Cup 26 Houston™ Host Committee, operating under the Sports Authority Foundation, collaborates with FIFA and local governments to organize seven matches at NRG Stadium and the open-to-public FIFA Fan Festival in East Downtown.

About Houston’s Cultural Districts

Houston’s seven state-designated cultural districts collectively represent a cross-section of the diverse neighborhoods and arts experiences that make Houston unique. The districts include 5th Ward Cultural Arts District, Arts District Houston, East End Houston Cultural District, Houston Museum District, Midtown Houston Cultural Arts and Entertainment District, Theater District Houston, and Third Ward Cultural District.  https://houstonculturaldistricts.com/

Questions

This RFQ is being facilitated by Fresh Arts on behalf of the project team and managed by artist and project manager Betirri Bengston, who is overseeing the mural selection and implementation process.

Questions regarding this opportunity should be directed to: betirri@gmail.com

Fiscal Sponsorship Applications 

Applications are accepted on a quarterly basis; however, only pre-approved projects that have met with our team may submit an application.

 

Before You Apply    Please review the Fiscal Sponsorship FAQs and schedule a meeting with the Fiscal Sponsorship Coordinator (by emailing fiscalsponsorship@fresharts.org) before the 15th of the month. Applications are accepted on a quarterly basis with deadlines on February 1, May 1, August 1, and November 1.

A $25 non-refundable application fee is required for your application to be reviewed. You can pay the fee through our portal https://fresharts.app.neoncrm.com/campaigns/fiscal-sponsorship-application-fee

Application Review Process    Fiscal sponsorship applications are reviewed quarterly by a committee, with final recommendations subject to approval by the Fresh Arts Board of Directors. Please allow sufficient time for this approval process before you begin fundraising for your project.

If you already have a budget, mission statement, and project description prepared, the application should take approximately 30–45 minutes to complete. Click here to download a budget template for your application

Important Note    Fresh Arts is a small organization with limited capacity to support fiscally sponsored projects. If our program reaches capacity, we reserve the right to decline otherwise eligible applications or temporarily close the application process.

Questions:  fiscalsponsorship@fresharts.org

 

 

 REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS

  • Deadline to apply: MON, May 18, 2026 at 11:59PM
  •  Artist/Designer Honorarium: $1,500
  •  Applicant Notification: WED, May 20, 2026 via email
  •  Questions: opportunity@fresharts.org 

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PROJECT SUMMARY

This summer Houston and Midtown will welcome thousands of national and international visitors. Many will travel through the heart of the city. The Midtown Cultural Arts District and Entertainment District invites artists/graphic designers to participate in the creation of a large-scale public art project based on specific themes that will be displayed in Bagby Park.

Midtown Art Location

The iconic Midtown Sign located on the stage at 415 Gray Street in Bagby Park.

Call for Proposals / Concepts

Let’s show the expected 500,000 visitors to Houston this summer that we are a canvas for the city. Murals, music, markets — Midtown is where creativity is constant, and where every event feels like a block party. From yoga in the park to kids chasing bubbles on Saturdays, we make space to breathe. Our parks and public spaces are for play, rest, and real connection. Midtown’s history lives in more than just its buildings. You’ll find it in the names we remember, the murals we paint, the stories we pass down, and the spaces we gather in. Every celebration, every landmark, each blue and white tiled street name, every sidewalk carries a thread of the past — woven into the future we’re shaping, together. Thinking about who we are as a community located in the heart of the city, we are seeking designs that are thoughtful, creative and celebrate the life in Midtown Houston and the 713!  

Midtown Sign Wrap at Bagby Park 

Please note the Midtown Logo should be situated as the dot of the letter “I”. The logo will not be covered with any artwork, and it should not be included as part of the artwork or wrap process.

  • Create artistic elements inspired by Midtown and Houston.
  • On letter N at the bottom right leg of the letter the #midtownhouston must appear.
  • The artist should include their signature as part of the artwork.
  • Include a border edge around each designed letter that compliments the artwork.

Midtown will pay the artist fee total $1,500 for their winning designs. We will cover the cost of professional photography, and a professionally recorded artist interview about their work and inspiration. Marketing package value: $2,500

Special Note

Artists / designers follow the guidelines provided. We strongly recommend a site visit to the area to determine the scale and exact location of the project.

Detailed Parameters

The Midtown letters sign wrap is 3M Vinyl Wrap. It is a full color digital printed produced with OEM Mimaki Inks with True Solvent UV nonfading inks 3M IJ180-V3 with 3M Matching Lamination ControlTac Technology. This will be professionally installed by certified technicians.

Midtown Sign Dimensions, Scale and Resolution

SIGN DIMENSIONS: The attached template is for artists to use to create designs on the midtown sign. Do not change the size of the template, it is already to scale.

The sign consists of the word “midtown” in metal/ steel lowercase letters that are approximately 8 feet tall and span approximately 81 ft across a raised concrete stage. There are multi-color LED lights below each letter, that are turned on nightly. 

We encourage you to do a site visit and view past installations for an understanding of the size and scale of the project.

 DESIGN TIP: The best design fits on the letters. Keep that in mind when designing the artwork.

If you are selected you will be asked to provide a low-resolution PDF or JPG proof alongside the final high-resolution print files.

Eligibility

  • Age 18 or older
  • Eligible to work in the United States
  • Local Houston artists / graphic designers are eligible to apply
  • Candidates are eligible regardless of race, color, ethnicity, religion, national origin, gender identification, military status, sexual orientation, marital status, or physical ability.
  • Neither Board Members nor family members of the Midtown Management District, the Midtown Cultural Arts and Entertainment District, the Midtown Redevelopment Authority, TIRZ #2 or the Midtown Parks Conservancy are eligible to apply. Additionally, employees or family members related Arts District (Fresh Arts) or their Board of Directors; Got Signs -by Xtickers Designs Inc.– employees or family members are also NOT eligible to apply.

WHAT MAY NOT BE FUNDED 

This project is made possible by the Midtown Cultural Arts District with funding provided by The Houston Endowment. This project is to take place in the Midtown Houston community at Bagby Park. It may not be virtual in nature. This project may not include obscene or profane material as defined in Section 43.21, Penal Code of Texas. https://statutes.capitol.texas.gov/Docs/PE/htm/PE.43.htm 

Attached: Additional information 

Written: Please include a written document that shares your inspiration and significance of the design

Submissions will be accepted through Monday, May 18, 2026. All artists will be notified of their application status on or before Wednesday, May 20, 2026, by email through the Submittable portal. From May 20 - May 27 the concept will become a final design.

Please note: the selected artist will turnaround and  submit a final print-ready design no later than 3 pm on Wednesday, May 27, 2026

PROJECT DETAILS

  • What: Large-scale temporary public art display using 3M vinyl face wrap on the iconic Midtown sign in Bagby Park.
  • When: The sign wrap will be printed and installed by a third party on June 2, 2026. The public art installation will be on view through July 31, 2026.
  • Where The iconic Midtown sign in Bagby Park
  • Who: This project is coordinated by the Midtown Houston Cultural Arts and Entertainment District.
  • Why: We believe in public art and providing opportunities for artists to work and be seen

Call to Creatives for Concepts: Since 2022 the Midtown Cultural Arts and Entertainment District has invited artists/graphic designers to participate in the creation of a large-scale public art project based on specific themes. We are seeking concepts for artwork and designs that are thoughtful, creative  and celebrate the who we are as Houstonians. 

Concepts should include:

  • A concept statement.
  • A clear focused direction in the way you want the final artwork to appear.
  • A color palate.
  • Visual references are helpful.
  • Mood board / sketches that illustrate the intended atmosphere.

The final artwork/design must be original and of the artist/designer’s hand. NO appropriated artwork or designs will knowingly be selected. 

ARTIST PARTICIPATION:

We hope the selected artist is available to participate in an artist’s talk on installation day (June 2nd). We encourage you to bring your family, friends, and work associates. There will be professional photography and video of the artist’s talk. If not we do want to film a Meet the Artist video at a later date–This interview will be made available on Midtown Houston social media and shared with the artis.

 ADDITIONAL PROJECT INFO:

  • Midtown Houston will cover the cost of professional photography, video, marketing, and promotion of the project and the artist.

 APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS:

  1. Contact Information: Required information includes name, email address, and cell phone (hidden from reviewers).
  2. Letter of Interest: Describe your interest in this project and how your design honors this artist call. 
  3. Proposed Design: You may upload your proposed sketch or design (up to four attachments). The design does not need to be "print ready". We understand this is an idea / concept.
  4. Relevant Work Samples: Up to four (4) images of prior works that demonstrate your artistic style and the caliber of your work. Due to the blind voting process, please avoid including any identifying information such as name or handle.

 REVIEW PROCESS + SELECTION CRITERIA:

Applications will be reviewed by an independent panel, which will include Midtown Houston representatives, and selected through a blind voting process. Selections will be based on the following criteria:

  • Project Alignment: The letter of intent and proposed design clearly communicate the artist’s interest in the project and align with the overall goals of the project.
  • Artistic Excellence: Submitted images demonstrate the caliber of the artist(s) previous work and artistic style.

PROJECT TIMELINE:

  • April 8 - May 18: RFP Application Period (Deadline: May 18 at 11:59 PM)
  • May 20: Artist notified via Submittable. NOTE: Tight turnaround time (5 business days) to deliver final files. 
  • May 27: Print-ready design due to printer.
  • June 2 (TIME TBD): Sign Wrap installation (by 3rd party) and artist talk. The selected artist may participate in a professionally recorded on-site interview about their work and the inspiration behind it.
  • July 31: Sign Wrap removed by a 3rd party.

TECHNICAL DETAILS:

Acceptable design files for the application process include PDF and JPEG; however, the final design must be provided in high-resolution format (PDF, AI, PSD, EPS, TIFF). The selected artist will be given approximately one week from the date of notification to provide the final print-ready design. Additional technical requirements will be provided to the artist upon selection.

 

ABOUT MIDTOWN HOUSTON: 

Midtown Houston is where creativity, culture, and community converge in the heart of the city. Designated as a Cultural Arts and Entertainment District by the Texas Commission on the Arts in 2012, Midtown has blossomed into a vibrant, walkable neighborhood known for its iconic cultural landmarks, six lush parks, and more than 90 arts organizations. From local galleries to sidewalk festivals, the arts aren’t just a feature of Midtown—they’re part of the fabric. Through the midtownHOU Arts Micro Grants Program, we’ve proudly invested over $100,000 into local artists and arts organizations, bringing bold public art and creative placemaking projects to life across the district. Whether you're here to explore, create, or connect, Midtown Houston is a place that celebrates expression, champions diversity, and always makes space for every voice in our evolving story.

Additional Information About Midtown Houston:

Questions regarding this application should be directed to Fresh Arts at opportunity@fresharts.org

 

We use Submittable to accept and review our submissions.

midtownHOU Arts Micro Grant Application

Open to:  Houston-based Individual Artists, Arts Organizations, Fiscally Sponsored Projects

Grant Funding:

  • Eight (8) grants of $2,500 for individual artists
  • Two (2) grants of $5,000 for arts organizations

Application Deadline: Sunday, June 7, 2026, by 11:59 PM

2026 Cycle 2 Theme: Art that Connects 

The Art that Connects microgrant program supports temporary public art, performances, and community-centered activations that bring people together in Midtown Houston. Projects should use storytelling, cultural reflection, education, or shared experiences to spark dialogue and deepen connection. Proposals are encouraged to invite participation, foster a sense of belonging, and engage people across backgrounds, generations, and perspectives.

Proposals are welcome from all Houston-based artists, collectives, arts organizations, and fiscally sponsored projects.

Applicants are encouraged to propose projects that thoughtfully engage the public through visual and performance-based approaches. Whether through installations, murals, pop-ups, live performances, or participatory events, strong proposals will prioritize audience experience and create meaningful opportunities for interaction, dialogue, and shared connection.

All projects must align with the Art that Connects theme and be designed as publicly accessible, community-facing experiences within Midtown Houston that encourage dialogue, cultural exchange, or shared connection. 

 

Examples of projects or activations may include, but are not limited to:

  •  Interactive art installations that invite public participation 
  •  Temporary murals or visual works that incorporate community input 
  •  Live performances in public spaces such as music, dance, or theater 
  •  Participatory workshops, demonstrations, or skill-sharing events 
  •  Pop-up events that blend art, storytelling, and community gathering 
  •  Artist-led conversations, tours, or facilitated dialogue experiences 
  •  Multidisciplinary activations that combine visual art and performance 

 

We welcome creative and unexpected approaches that align with the theme and bring people together in meaningful ways. Proposed projects should be appropriately scoped to align with the available budget and timeline, demonstrate a clear implementation plan, and take place within the boundaries of Midtown Houston. All selected projects must be completed by October 31, 2026. 

 

Project Funds Available

A total of $30,000 in grants will be distributed across two categories:

  • Eight (8) grants of $2,500 for individual artists
  • Two (2) grants of $5,000 for arts organizations or fiscally sponsored projects 

Eligibility

Applicants and their proposed projects must meet the following criteria:

  • Be 18 years of age or older
  • Be Houston-based (live and work in the Greater Houston area)
  • Be legally eligible to work in the United States
  • Open to artists and organizations from all cultural backgrounds, regardless of race, ethnicity, religion, gender identification, sexual orientation, military status, or physical ability.
  • Apply as an individual artist or an arts organization (i.e. formal entity—nonprofit, LLC, collective)
  • Propose a project that is public, free, and accessible
  • Demonstrate a clear intent to connect, engage, or foster community within Midtown Houston
  • Complete the project by October 31, 2026 (no extensions)

 

Not Eligible:

  • Board or family members of Midtown Houston Staff
  • Projects inconsistent with Texas Tourism/HOT fund regulations
  • Fundraisers or galas
  • Activities outside the boundaries of Midtown Houston
  • Religious programming or working with primary religious intent
  • Capital improvements or unrelated equipment purchases
  • Catering, meals, or hospitality costs
  • Projects containing obscene or inappropriate content (Texas Penal Code §43.21)
  • Projects that do not meaningfully engage or connect with the Midtown community

 

Timeline

  • Grant Application Opens: May 4, 2026
  • Info Session: June 3, 2026 @ 5:30 PM 
  • Application Deadline: June 7, 2026, by 11:59 PM
  • Selections Announced:  2nd half of June 2026

 

All projects must be completed by October 31, 2026. NO EXCEPTIONS.

 Project Location, Permissions & Permitting Requirements

Applicants are responsible for securing all necessary permissions, approvals, permits, and related documentation required to complete their project, as applicable. This may include:

  • Property owner approval 
  •  Written permission for installation or use of space 
  •  Required City of Houston permits 
  •  Any applicable site-use fees or special requirements

 

These requirements apply to all project locations, including:

  •  Public spaces 
  •  Privately owned or managed property 
  •  Midtown-owned or Midtown-managed spaces 

Applicants should ensure all permissions and permits are in place prior to project implementation.

 

Important: Midtown-owned property is NOT automatically approved. All locations must be reviewed, evaluated, and formally approved in writing by Midtown. If a proposed site cannot be approved, Midtown may require the artist to propose an alternate site or modify the project to meet safety or feasibility standards.

 

Production & Implementation Responsibility

Applicants are fully responsible for all aspects of project production and implementation, whether proposing an installation, public activity, or performance. This includes:

  •  Fabrication, production, or program development 
  •  Installation, event setup, and breakdown (as applicable) 
  •  Coordination with collaborators, partners, performers, fabricators, or contractors 
  •  All materials, equipment, and rentals 
  •  Technical, structural, and safety considerations 
  •  Management of labor agreements or contracts 
  •  All associated costs 

Midtown will not provide installation or production support unless expressly approved in writing.

 

Durability, Safety & Maintenance Requirements

For projects involving temporary public art or outdoor components, materials and construction should be appropriate for extended exposure in Houston’s climate. Artists are responsible for ensuring, as applicable:

  •  Structural stability and secure installation 
  •  Use of durable, weather-resistant materials 
  •  Public safety and accessibility at all times 
  •  A clear, short-term maintenance plan 
  •  Timely repair of any damage within the first 30 days 

Projects should be designed to withstand environmental conditions while maintaining a safe and positive experience for the public.

 

Payment Structure

  • 50% of grant funds released upon execution of contract + submission of W-9
  • 50% released after final documentation and installation completion

Expenditures outside the approved scope will not be reimbursed.

 

Final Report Requirement

Grantees must submit a final written report within 14 days of completion, including:

  • Project summary
  • Community engagement or impact — including how the project fostered connection within Midtown
  • Photographs or videos
  • Budget reconciliation
  • Lessons learned

 

Failure to submit the report may delay or forfeit final payment.

 

 

Application Guidelines

The application includes several sections to help Midtown understand you, your project, and your ability to bring it to life:

  •  General Information   Basic contact details, applicant type (individual or organization), and artistic disciplines. 
  •  Project Details   A description of your project and how it aligns with Art that Connects, including its concept, community focus, impact, and long-term vision. 
  •  Budget   A simple budget breakdown, your grant request ($2,500 for individuals, $5,000 for organizations), and any additional funding sources. 
  •  Timeline & Execution   Key dates and milestones for planning, production, and public engagement. 
  •  Experience & Support Materials   Portfolio samples, optional past experience, a brief bio, and plans for public accessibility, safety, and (optionally) community engagement. 
  •  References   1–2 professional references who can speak to your past work, collaboration, and ability to complete a public-facing project. References are only contacted if you are selected as a finalist. 

 

Applications will be reviewed by a panel of Midtown stakeholders. 

 

Please note, that Fresh Arts is facilitating this call on behalf of Midtown. For all application questions contact: csnipe@midtownhouston.com

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