Zoo Miami Foundation seeks artists for Panther Project

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Zoo Miami Foundation seeks artists for Panther Project
Selected artists will be tasked with transforming a fiberglass panther sculpture into a stunning work of art.

Zoo Miami Foundation is announcing a call for artists to design and paint a one-of-a-kind Florida panther statue as part of the “Panthers on the Prowl” initiative, in collaboration with the American Cancer Society. This is a unique opportunity for artists to contribute their talents to a meaningful cause supporting conservation, education, and community impact.

Selected artists will be tasked with transforming a fiberglass panther sculpture into a stunning work of art inspired by the magic and mystery of the Florida Everglades. The completed piece will be showcased throughout Miami before being auctioned off at Feast with the Beasts in March 2026. All proceeds from the auction will benefit Zoo Miami Foundation’s education and conservation programs.

About the panther statue:
• Material: Hollow fiberglass
• Size: 2 feet tall by 4 feet long
Weight: Approximately 40 pounds

Design guidelines:
Artists are encouraged to submit innovative and visually compelling designs with a clear connection to the Florida Everglades.

Paint Media: Exterior latex paint is preferred for its weather resistance. Other paints may be used but must be sealed with a polyurethane clear coat.

Inspiration: Think “Cows on Parade” — vibrant, eye-catching, and community-focused. View examples at CowParade.com and on their social media.

Timeline:
All selected panthers must be completed by Sept. 15.

What artists receive:
While artists volunteer their time, Zoo Miami Foundation will cover the cost of all materials.

In return, artists will receive widespread exposure and recognition across Zoo Miami’s robust platforms:
Social media: Promotion to 300,000-plus followers
Email marketing: Inclusion in campaigns reaching 300,000-plus subscribers
Website visibility: Featured on the zoo’s site with over 100,000 monthly sessions
On-site display: Viewed by nearly 900,000 zoo visitors annually
Major fundraiser exposure: Highlighted at Feast with the Beasts, with around 1,000 attendees

Panthers on Parade Showcase: Part of the high-profile public art installation in fall 2025
Each statue will include signage crediting the artist, along with a short bio and artist statement.

How to apply:
Interested artists must submit a completed design proposal online. Only applications with a draft design will be considered.

Application requirements:
Name (required)
Contact email (required)
Contact phone
Artist alias (if applicable)
Why you want to participate (required)
What inspired your design (required)
Upload of proposed panther design (required)
Optional: Link to your portfolio or website

Confirmation that this is a volunteer opportunity with no monetary compensation
Submit Your Proposal at www.zoomiami.org/art.

Don’t miss this opportunity to showcase your talent while supporting a vital mission to preserve Florida’s wildlife and natural heritage. Let’s celebrate the beauty of the Everglades — one panther at a time.

For more information on Zoo Miami Foundation and its programs, call 305-255-5551 or visit zoomiami.org/about-ZMF.

 

 

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