Blooms DOWNTOWN BANNER DESIGN CONTEST Sponsored by The City of Farmington and Mineral Area Council on the Arts Who: What: When: how: Local K-12 students in public, private and homeschools who are eligible to participate in the MAC/MACOA K-12 Art Show. We want to fill downtown Farmington with flowers this summer! Students should submit artwork with a floral theme. Winning designs will be printed on banners to be displayed on lightpoles in downtown Farmington and will include credit to the artist. All entries should be submitted to the Mineral Area Council on the Arts (MACOA) office by April 22, 2015. Entries may be delivered by teachers at setup day for the Art Show. All artwork should be submitted flat and may be mailed or hand-delivered. The winning banners will be displayed in downtown Farmington during the summer of 2015. The official entry form is the second page of this document. Print the form and create your design within the vertical rectangle. Some things to consider when creating your design: Bigger is better. Large graphics will translate better to the banner than a smaller, more intricate design. Think bold. Strong, saturated colors will translate well. Consider your medium for reproduction. The artwork will be scanned into a computer to create the banner. Paints and markers may reproduce better than crayons or pencils. Some cropping near the edges may occur when the banners are created. Keep this in mind when you design and keep your most important images toward the center of the banner. All entries should include a flower or flowers. For more information, contact Danielle Basler, 573-518-2125 or dbasler@mineralarea.edu Please see Official Rules for full contest details.
DOWNTOWN BANNER DESIGN CONTEST ENTRY FORM STUDENT NAME AGE and CURRENT GRADE HOMETOWN PARENT or GUARDIAN NAME PHONE EMAIL TELL US A LITTLE ABOUT YOUR ENTRY Briefly explain why you chose a certain style or medium or what inspired you. Sponsored by The City of Farmington and Mineral Area Council on the Arts Please see Official Rules for full contest details. For more information, contact Danielle Basler, 573-518-2125 or dbasler@mineralarea.edu Create artwork inside box. For best results, fill entire area.
SAMPLE LAYOUT These designs give you an idea of how the banners will look. Make an effort to fill the entire rectangle. Some cropping of your image may occur. Blooms Blooms Artwork By Artwork By Alexandra, Grade 12 Nicholas, Grade 4
MINERAL AREA COUNCIL ON THE ARTS AND CITY OF FARMINGTON DOWNTOWN BANNER CONTEST TERMS AND CONDITIONS (1) The Mineral Area Council on the Arts (MACOA) & Farmington Downtown Banner Contest will run from March 23 until April 22, 2015. (2) Entries must be submitted to the MACOA by April 22, 2015. Entries may be submitted by teachers at the MACOA/MAC K-12 Art Show, mailed to Mineral Area Council on the Arts, PO Box 1000, Park Hills, MO 63601 or dropped off at Mineral Area College, Fine Arts Building, Room 134 or Mailbox 8 at the Mineral Area College mailroom. Entries should be submitted flat in a protective envelope if mailed. The artwork should not be folded. (3) Submitted artwork must be the student s original creation. No copies of another artist s work or copyrighted art will be eligible. (4) You may submit multiple entries. (5) All contestants will be required to agree to the Terms & Conditions in order to enter. (6) All artwork should be a representation of the theme Art Blooms in Farmington and should include a floral element. (7) All contestants must register for this contest by providing their name, age, grade, hometown, parent or guardian name, parent or guardian phone and parent or guardian email. The student name and age or grade will be listed on the banner and will be released to the media. By submitting an entry, the parent and guardian are agreeing to the terms and conditions of the contest. (8) The contest will be judged by a committee, to include representatives of MACOA, the city of Farmington and/or local artists. Parents or immediate relatives will be ineligible to serve on the selection committee if they have a child with an entry in the contest. The selection process will be anonymous and the committee will have no access to the name or personal information of the entrant during the judging process. (9) By entering this Contest, each contestant consents to the use of his/her name, and/or artwork in any merchandise, advertisements, educational materials or publicity carried out or produced by MACOA and/or the city of Farmington and its advertising and promotional agencies without further notice or compensation. MACOA and/or the city of Farmington can publish or decline to publish, or use or decline to use, any submitted artwork at their sole discretion. In turn, the contestant still retains the rights to use and publish their artwork. (10) Up to 20 winners will be chosen to have their artwork displayed on lightpole banners in downtown Farmington during the summer of 2015.
(11) The contest is open to students in grades K-12 in school districts and homeschools who are eligible to participate in the MACOA K-12 Art Show. Students may participate in the contest even if their school does not choose to participate in the art show. (12) The contest sponsor's rulings are final and without appeal in all matters related to this contest. The contest is subject to all applicable federal, provincial and municipal laws and regulations. (13) Images may be enhanced for printing purposes or cropped in order to fit the space. (14) All entries become the property of the Contest Sponsor. The sponsor may choose to offer the completed banners for sale to the artist s parent or guardian. (15) Contest sponsor, its advertising and promotion agencies assume no responsibility for lost, stolen, delayed, damaged, illegible, incomplete, postage-due, garbled or misdirected entries or entries that have been submitted through illicit means, or do not conform to or satisfy the Contest Rules or for any problems or technical malfunction of any telephone network or lines, computer on-line systems, servers, access providers, computer equipment, software, failure of any entry to be received or traffic congestion on the internet or at any website, or any combination thereof including any injury or damage to an entrant's or any other person's computer related to or resulting from playing or downloading any material in the contest. (16) By entering this Contest, entrants agree to release and hold harmless the Contest Sponsor and their respective employees, officers, directors, agents, representatives, successors, assigns, advertising and promotional agencies from any liability for any loss or damage of any kind to the entrant or any other person in connection with this Contest or participation in any Contest related activities, including but not limited to the use or misuse of a prize or any portion of a prize including personal injury, death or property damage. (17) The Contest Sponsor reserves the right, in its sole discretion, to modify, cancel or suspend this Contest should external circumstances arise which are beyond the reasonable control of the Contest Sponsor. The Contest Sponsor is not responsible for any errors or omissions in printing or advertising this Contest. This Contest will run in accordance with these Contest Rules, subject to amendment by the Contest Sponsor. Contest Sponsor reserves the right to cancel, amend, modify or terminate this Contest or the Rules at any time in its sole discretion and without notice. (18) Entrants must comply with these rules, and will be deemed to have received and understood the rules if they participate in the Contest. For questions not addressed here, please contact Danielle Basler, Executive Director Mineral Area Council on the Arts, 573-518-2125 or dbasler@mineralarea.edu