Official Poster Contest – 2019

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Official Poster Contest – 2019 Open to Public

Who is CelticMKE, Home of Milwaukee Irish Fest? “The mission of CelticMKE, home of Milwaukee Irish Fest, is to promote and celebrate all aspects of Irish, Irish American and Celtic cultures, and to instill in current and future generations an appreciation of their heritage.”

Quick Facts on Milwaukee Irish Fest The festival premiered in 1981. It was created by members of Milwaukee’s Irish and Irish-American community to showcase the richness of our Celtic legacy. Held on the 75 acres of Milwaukee’s beautiful Summerfest grounds. Milwaukee Irish Fest takes place annually during the third weekend in August. Yearly, the event hosts more than 100,000 guests from around the globe.

What does the festival showcase? Irish music: top musicians from all around the world Dance: traditional step dancing, ceili & set dancing History: genealogy, art exhibits, etc. Drama: theater and story telling Sports: hurling, 5K run/walk, currach racing and Gaelic Football Artistry: photography, pottery, jewelry, textiles, etc. Family fun: arts and crafts, games, story tellers, family friendly entertainment, etc. What is the Milwaukee Irish Fest Summer School? It is another significant component of the festival, which was established in 1987. It is a weeklong event, which runs the week of the festival (Monday- Friday) at various locations in the Wauwatosa Village, including the CelticMKE Center. The program features music classes on various Irish instruments, lectures, classes in Irish dance, Gaelic language instruction, historical overviews of Irish and Celtic heritage and much more. The classes are designed for all ages: young children through adults!

Poster Contest Since its beginning, Milwaukee Irish Fest has conducted a contest to create a commemorative poster each year of the festival.

New This Year… For the first time, in more than a couple of decades, this contest is open to the public. A fundraiser dinner will be held to present contest finalists and winners. This year, there will be a cash reward of $1,500 for first place and $500 for second place.

Guidelines for Submission Any medium can be used Programs such as “Illustrator” or “Photoshop” are useful. Submissions must: Be a frameable size: 18x24 with 1/8” bleed. Be submitted in 4 color: utilizing standard PMS colors. Cater to all ages. Be convertible to a .pdf file Include the words “Milwaukee Irish Fest” and the dates - August 15-18, 2019 The sherwood font must be used for the “Milwaukee Irish Fest” text, to keep with branding. If you intend to incorporate any other kind of text as part of your design, any font is permissible. (samples provided at the end of this presentation & archived on the Milwaukee Irish Fest Scrapbook website).

Guidelines Continued Some possible themes to consider: Connecting the Celtic Culture to the fest & the Mid-West Music History Current Celtic Culture & Scenery This year’s musical and cultural showcase is “Galway;” this might also be an avenue to explore

Keep in Mind… Do your homework! Research the various aspects of Irish and Celtic cultures, (music, literature, dance, history, etc.). A general connection between Irish & Celtic cultures and Milwaukee Irish Fest is recommended. Top Finalists will receive comments on suggested changes and/or additions to the design. Finalists will implement the changes necessary to submit for the final decision. The deadline for submission will be on March 17, 2019 (St. Patrick’s Day). The link to submit artwork is Click Here

Avoid Stereotypes Stereotyping, while often unintentional, comes from limited knowledge about a group of people. Irish culture is about much more than the following: Leprechauns Beer Drinkers Unicorns “Cheesy” Shamrocks Fairies Pots of gold and rainbows

Resources on the Web http://www.celticmke.com http://www.whats-your-sign.com/celtic-knots.html http://www.imagesofireland.net/index.html http://www.irishcentral.com http://www.fotosearch.com/photos-images/celtic.html http://www.livinginireland.ie/en/culture_society/a_brief_history_of_ireland/

Final Thoughts While this is an advertisement for the festival, of a sort, it is also considered commemorative. Keep in mind that it will primarily be displayed in people’s homes and on walls of businesses as artwork. The first-place winner MUST be available to sign posters and receive the reward at one of the Milwaukee Irish Fest general meetings, (date TBA) where signed copies of the poster will be distributed to festival coordinators. The winner must also be available the Saturday and Sunday of the festival for an autograph signing. Sunday, before the autograph signing, there will be a short on-stage presentation of the artist and the artwork.

Sample Posters

Sample Posters

Sample Posters

Sample Posters

Sample Posters

Sample Posters

Please contact our Poster Coordinator, Jennie Dentice, for further questions. 414-852-5812 posters@irishfest.com