Friday, December 12, 2003

Arts center looking for logo

As the new Centre for the Performing and Visual Arts prepares to open early in 2004, Coweta artists are being invited to submit artwork for a design competition for the logo to represent the center.

Entries will be accepted through Jan. 8. The winner will be selected by the steering committee responsible for the opening of the new arts center. The committee is comprised of faculty, administration, and community persons from Coweta County.

“Any interested person is invited to submit a design for consideration,” said Don Nixon, fine arts Coordinator for the Coweta County School System.

A cash prize of $100 will be awarded to the selected winner and the design will appear on all official letterhead and publications associated with The Centre for Performing and Visual Arts of Coweta County.

Requirements for logo consideration include:

• Design should succinctly reflect the image and purpose of the Centre for Performing and Visual Arts: a house of diversity and distinction established to equip the gifted, to encourage the explorers, and to enrich every life with the creation and appreciation of beauty and the arts.

• Designs must be presented on paper.

• The design must include the words, “The Centre for the Performing and Visual Arts of Coweta County.”

• All entries must be original.

• Only hard copies will be considered; no e-mail or fax copies accepted.

• All entries must be no larger than 7x7 in size.

• Design entries must be in final form, no sketches.

• Presentation can be designed in color, no more than two, or in black and white.

• No more than two entries by the same designer.

• All entries must be received by Jan. 8.

Contestants can mail or deliver design to Donald Nixon, 160 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive, Newnan, Georgia 30263

Questions about the competition can be directed to the office of The Centre for Performing and Visual Arts at 770-304-7950, ext. 215.


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