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Follow on Google News | Blue Water Film Festival 2012 Art Identity ContestThe Blue Water Film Festival promotes local artists. And one way is to allow them to design the new branding for each year. It's always based on the Blue Water Bridges.
By: Jeremy Stemen (734) 658-6490 or Jeremy@BlueWaterFilmFestival.com For Immediate Release BLUE WATER FILM FESTIVAL LAUNCHES 2012 ART IDENTITY CONTEST This marks the fourth year for the community driven art event. January 17, 2012 – Port Huron, Mich. – The Blue Water Film Festival will be presenting its new look in the New Year. The festival’s fourth annual Art Identity Contest launches today. The contest is a call to artists of all ages throughout the state of Michigan and Lambton County, Ontario to design the image that will represent the 2012 Blue Water Film Festival. The contest’s criterion is to include the artist’s original interpretation of the Blue Water Bridge. Previous winners include Michigan residents Rose Norton of Port Huron, Michael Tyler of Marine City and Alex Gasparetto of St. Clair. “This has become an exciting contest that connects the festival to the local artist and design community,” said BWFF Executive Director Jeremy Stemen. “We’ve been especially impressed with entries we receive from local students. This is an opportunity for the winner to have their artwork presented to a large audience as the design is shown throughout the year to promote the festival.” The winner – announced May 9, 2012 – will be the official image of the 2012 festival and appear in BWFF publicity material. The artist will be featured in the festival program along with a bio and showcase of his or her other work. For official Art Identity Contest entry forms and more information about the Blue Water Film Festival, please visit www.bluewaterfilmfestival.com The annual Blue Water Film Festival strives to bring movies, movie stars and moviemakers to Port Huron. The movies shown at the festival are diverse and enjoyable to people of all ages. For one week a year, our community has the opportunity to see the stars of tomorrow in Port Huron today. End
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