Calling all artists: Design this year’s Hatchie Fall Fest T-shirt!
BROWNSVILLE TN (FEBRUARY 22, 2016)
The Hatchie Fall Fest in Brownsville, Tenn., is sponsoring an art competition to determine the t-shirt design for the 12th annual festival to be held October 15, on the historic court square. All ages are encouraged to submit artwork and you do not have to be a Haywood County resident to enter. Entries will be displayed during the month of October at various location in Brownsville.
“We want to engage local and regional artists to contribute original designs for this year’s t-shirt,” says Sonia Clark, festival project leader. “The festival team will choose the finalists, and three independent judges will choose the winner.”
Artwork should represent or signify what the festival means to you. The art can be any medium and can contain up to three colors. Original pieces must be at least 8.5×11 or larger and submitted by May 1, 2016.
T-shirt design finalists will receive a certificate and their design will be displayed at the festival. The winning designer will receive $100, four complimentary t-shirts, recognition on the festival website with a link to the artists website (if applicable) and recognition from the stage throughout the day-long event. Of course, the winning design will also be used as the official design for the 2016 t-shirt.
Design guidelines can be found on the festival website (www.hatchiefallfest.com) or by emailing [email protected]. For more information, contact Clark at 731-779-9000.
ABOUT HATCHIE FALL FEST: The Hatchie Fall Fest is Brownsville Tenn.’s largest celebration and is held annually on the third Saturday of October. This community event is all about the family and highlights the best of Brownsville and Haywood County. It is admission-free and open to everyone. Local and regional artist are featured during live performances and games and activities for all ages are offered throughout the day including arts and crafts vendors and an impressive selection of foods.
Related Posts
City of Brownsville plans statue to honor Tina Turner
BROWNSVILLE TN (April 13, 2024): A six-foot bronze statue of Tina Turner is planned for Brownsville Tennessee. In a…
Please take our Parks Input Survey
The input received from the community will support the preparation of a Parks and Recreation Master Plan that will…
Local Citizens Organize New Nonprofit to Protect the Hatchie River
Brownsville, TN, 3/20/2024: The Hatchie River Conservancy (HRC), a new nonprofit organization, has been created by a…
2024 Black History Month: William Rawls Jr.
WBBJ spotlights Mayor Rawls in Black History Month feature.…
City Hall will be closed -UPDATED
Brownsville City Hall will be closed Tuesday, January 16, 2024 and Wednesday, January 17, 2024 due to inclement weather…
Bluegrass Jamboree features musical history of the genre
BROWNSVILLE TN (October 7, 2023): The Hatchie Bottom Bluegrass Jamboree is set for Saturday, October 14, at the West…
Mayor Rawls’ State of the City 2021 Address – July 2023
Mayor Rawls’ State of the City 2021 Address
Commissioner McWhorter to Participate in Enchem America Inc. Announcement in Brownsville, Tuesday, June 27, 2023
(TNECD) Commissioner Stuart McWhorter will join Enchem America Inc. officials in Brownsville tomorrow, Tuesday, June…
Governor Lee, Commissioner McWhorter Announce Enchem America Inc. to Locate US Manufacturing Operations in Brownsville
• Leading electrolyte manufacturer to select Tennessee for second U.S. facility, create 190 new jobs in Tier 4, At-Risk…