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wine rigins
Sponsored by The Telluride Wine Festival, Center for Wine Origins and SCHILLING studio Gallery, the mission of the “Where in the World Does Your Wine Come From?” National Poster Challenge is to use art as a catalyst for the promotion and protection of wine regions across the world. The Challenge is the first national, juried poster competition celebrating the grapes and regions of origin for the world’s most diverse wines. The final National Poster Exhibition will take place in Telluride, Colorado during the Telluride Wine Festival June 24 to 27th, 2010. Each of the selected Twenty posters will be selected to be displayed at the festival with cash awards given to the “Best in Show” and “People’s Choice”. All finalists artwork will be sold at SCHILLING studio Gallery throughout the festival. center for wine rigins ® Artists are challenged to create a poster design with their interpretation of “Where in the World Does your Wine Come From?” When it comes to wine, there is no ingredient more important than location. The land, air, water, and weather in the region where the grapes are grown are what make each wine unique. That’s why great names like Port, Champagne, Rioja, Boudreaux, Napa and Sonoma are more than just types of wine; they’re from specific regions in specific countries. Whether you’re talking about foods like Florida Oranges or Alaskan Salmon or wines like Champagne or Port -- location matters. Where a product comes from plays an important role in determining its character and quality. And that’s why the Center for Wine Origins was founded – to help Americans remember that location matters when it comes to wine. While excellent wine is produced around the world, it is important to know where your wine comes from. Artists may submit no more than two poster designs, however, no more than one poster will be chosen for display at the Telluride Wine Festival for the show. Artists are challenged to create a poster with their interpretation of “Where in the World Does your Wine Come From?” and final selections will be chosen based on artistic excellence in reflection of the above theme. The artwork must also meet the following qualifications: • Promote the recognition of Champagne or Port wines, or a recognized wine region from across the world. • Poster must be submitted in JPG or GIF format. • Artist, photographers and graphic designers located throughout the United States are encouraged to submit their posters. An independent jury will select 20 finalists nationwide. The jury will include representatives from the Telluride Wine Festival, Center for Wine Origins and SCHILLING studio Gallery. Awards will be given for the following: • Center for Wine Origins Best in Show: A single $500 cash award will be presented to the poster promoting the recognition of the Champagne and Port wine regions deemed “Best in Show” by our judges. Both regions must be recognized within the design. The artist receiving the “Best in Show” will be showcased on the Center for Wine Origins website and included in all media materials printed thereafter. • People’s Choice: A single $250 cash award will be presented to one poster promoting the recognition of any wine region (ex. Rioja, Bourdeaux, Rhone, Walla Walla, Oregon, Paso Robles, Sherry, Napa and Sonoma) deemed “People’s Choice” by the wine festival attendees. The artist receiving the “Best in Show” will be showcased on the Center for Wine Origins website and included in all media materials printed thereafter. All of the 20 artists selected for the exhibition will be included in the program, media outreach and featured on the Center for Wine Origins website. Additionally, each poster will be for sale throughout the Telluride Wine Festival at SCHILLING studio Gallery. may also be ists’ posters al n fi 0 2 e th romotional ir poster, yet gins and in p ri yrights to the p O e co in s p W e r ke fo The artist sale the Center er will be for organized by st s o n p io h it ac ib e , xh e ly .). Additional used in future a portion of ostcards, etc p , ks o o b , Gallery with rs e io st d o u p st . G .e (i N material at SCHILLI Wine Festival e d ri u ll Te e throughout th h artist. g back to eac the sales goin Deadline for entries: May 15th, 2010 All work must be submitted by May 15th by email to [email protected] with the subject line TELLURIDE WINE FESTIVAL POSTER SUBMISSION Poster must be submitted in high resolution (300 dpi) JPG, PDF or GIF format. Please keep in mind that the finalist’s poster will be enlarged and printed for the art exhibition. All work must be submitted by May 15th by email to [email protected] with the subject line TELLURIDE WINE FESTIVAL POSTER SUBMISSION Please be sure you understand the theme to ensure that your poster applies. The following items must be included in your submission: • A fully completed submission form (next page) • An artist statement Your submission is original in conception and this is not a copy or reproduction of any other work The Center for Wine Origins has your irrevocable permission, without restriction, to use images of your work in the reproduction for display, catalogs, posters, advertising, media outreach, educational and promotional materials for this event as well as other events as the Center may determine in its sole and absolute discretion. If you are selected as a finalist your poster will be displayed at the Telluride Wine Festival and sold at SCHILLING studio Gallery and that you as the artist will be given a portion of the sales.