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Call to Artist: CityArt Holiday Card Contest 2017

Call to Artists:
M. Hopple & Co., Cincinnati’s premier fine paper goods retailer, is proud to announce our ELEVENTH Annual CityArt Holiday Card Contest. This year, we have chosen the theme “Arts for the Holidays.” (See guidelines below.) Please keep in mind that judges award points based on the following criteria: artwork fits the chosen theme for the year, is appealing to the general population of Cincinnati and the surrounding area, and will reproduce well as a greeting card.

Winning designs will be printed as part of the 2017 CityArt Holiday Card Collection. The collection will be sold at M. Hopple & Co., with a portion of the proceeds going to ArtsWave. ArtsWave, a non-profit serving the Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky Region, is the lead planner, promoter and fundraiser of the arts. ArtsWave was the first and continues to be largest community arts fund in the nation. Strong funding has allowed Cincinnati’s arts and culture scene to become a national draw and regional asset, creating a ripple effect of economic and community benefits. ArtsWave supports the work of over 100 arts organizations, school outreach programs, festivals, community centers, neighborhoods and various collaborations through impact-based grants. Art from this competition has been featured on local morning news shows and in numerous newspapers and media outlets in our region. Since 2006, over 24,000 CityArt cards have been sold.

This year’s theme guidelines:
The theme of this year’s contest is “Arts of the Holidays.” We are asking local artists to capture various local art venues/performances that capture the holidays and winter time in Cincinnati, for example: Holiday Pops with the Cincinnati Pops Orchestra at Music Hall, Holiday Junction at the Museum Center, Antique Christmas at the Taft Museum of Art, The Nutcracker at the Cincinnati Ballet, A Christmas Carol at Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park, Holiday Lights on the Hill at Pyramid Sculpture Park, etc.

Important note regarding size of artwork:
Original art should be no larger than 10” x 14″ and MUST BE PROPORTIONAL TO 5×7. The final cards will be 5” x 7” and printed in full color or black and white, as appropriate. For cropping purposes art is best when it is proportional to the final 5×7 size, either vertical or horizontal. Please be sure no important elements of your work appear within 3/8″ of all outside edges. THIS INCLUDES THE ARTIST SIGNATURE!!! To allow for full bleed printing, 1/4″ will be TRIMMED from all sides.
WARNING: IF YOUR ART IS NOT SET UP AS NOTED ABOVE, ELEMENTS COULD BE CROPPED OUT.

Contest Guidelines:
• Art should feature theme as described above. Because the winning submissions will be sold as greeting cards during the holiday season, submissions should be seasonal (avoid summer scenes, spring flowers, etc.)
• Media types can include photo, painting, drawing and collage. Artists should avoid glitter, three dimensional features or other techniques that will not reproduce effectively in print.
• Artists are asked to remove or obscure any features or objects that might be copyrighted, trademarked or otherwise are not part of the public domain, i.e. logos or signs, unless permission is granted in writing by the owner of the feature or object.
• A panel of judges will select a minimum of three winning submissions, with one being an overall winner.
• Artists must agree not to compete with the Holiday Card Collection by reproducing their art in a similar fashion through January 1, 2018.
• Contest organizers have the right to adjust contest guidelines as necessary

Call to Artists 2017 Appplication

Contest Timeline:
September 9, 2017 FINAL DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSIONS (END OF BUSINESS DAY 5:00 P.M.)
September 15, 2017 Winners of Holiday Card Contest Announced
October-December Holiday Card Collection available for sale
November 1, 2017 Original Art and prizes can be picked up at M. Hopple & Co. during normal business hours. Sorry, art will not be returned to artists by mail.
March 1, 2018 Art must be claimed by this date. Unclaimed art will become the property of M. Hopple & Co.

Prizes:
This year’s winners will receive a framed print of their artwork, plus a set of 25 of his/her winning card.

Submissions:
Submissions must be mailed or hand-delivered to:
M. Hopple & Co.
Attn: 2017 CityArt Entries
7920 Hosbrook Road, Cincinnati, Ohio 45243
Our hours of business are: Monday through Friday 10:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. and Saturday 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Please be sure your entry is packed sufficiently to avoid damage. M. Hopple is not liable for damage
to artwork. In order to release the cards in a timely manner, submissions are due by closing time on
DATE OF THE FINAL DEADLINE, NO EXCEPTIONS.

Call to Artist: CityArt Holiday Card Contest 2016

M. Hopple & Co., Cincinnati’s premier fine paper goods retailer, is proud to announce our TENTH Annual CityArt Holiday Card Contest. In honor of the tenth anniversary of the CityArt contest, we’ve asked FIVE TIME winner Kate Cassidy to choose this year’s theme and charity. In addition, as a tribute to Kate, who has been a HUGE supporter of the contest, we will be selling commemorative packs of Kate’s winners over the years and she will be an honorary winner and judge. 

Please keep in mind that judges award points based on the following criteria: artwork fits the chosen theme for the year, is appealing to the general population of Cincinnati, and will reproduce well as a greeting card.

A panel of judges will select up to four submissions from local artists. The winning designs will be printed as part of the 2016 CityArt Holiday Card Collection. The collection will be sold at M. Hopple & Co., with a portion of the proceeds going to SPCA of Cincinnati. First founded in 1873, SPCA Cincinnati is an animal shelter and humane society that continually strives to strengthen the human-animal bond and improve the welfare of animals by fostering the humane care and treatment of all animals. Through humane education and animal protection, they improve the quality of life in the Greater Cincinnati community. They have saved over 39,000 animals in the past five years, and the underlying work at SPCA Cincinnati is the philosophy that how a community treats its animals is a reflection of how its members treat each other. SPCA Cincinnati offers refuge, medical care, nourishment and a second chance for homeless animals; and they protect animals from cruelty, neglect, carelessness, ignorance and irresponsibility. SPCA Cincinnati also works to introduce animals into the lives of people in our community, including those in hospitals, nursing homes, children’s homes, and schools, and works with the victims of domestic violence to both provide shelter for their animals, and to help them rehabilitate.. Winning art from this competition has been featured on local morning news shows and in numerous newspapers and media outlets in our region. Since 2006, over 23,000 Holiday Cards have been sold.

This year’s theme guidelines:

“Outdoor Winter Memories: Past and Present” is the chosen theme for this year’s contest. The artwork must use a Cincinnati or surrounding area landmark– even if it is in the distance– so the area is recognizable to our community. Downtown scenes day or night, parks, zoos, favorite sledding hill, tree lightings, outdoor events, buildings, skylines, etc. Keep it memorable and use color, even if subtle so it will welcome the viewer and look great on the hearth over the holidays!

Important note regarding size of artwork:

Original art should be no larger than 10” x 14.” The final cards will be 5” x 7” and printed in full color or black and white, as appropriate. For cropping purposes art is best when it is proportional to the final 5×7 size, either vertical or horizontal. Please be sure no important elements of your work appear within 1/4″ of all outside edges. To allow for full bleed printing, 1/4″ will be trimmed from all sides.
WARNING: IF YOUR ART IS NOT SET UP AS NOTED ABOVE, ELEMENTS COULD BE CROPPED OUT.

Contest Guidelines:

• Art should feature theme as described above. Because the winning submissions will be sold as greeting cards during the holiday season, submissions should be seasonal (avoid summer scenes, spring flowers, etc.)
• Media types can include photo, painting, drawing and collage. Artists should avoid glitter, three dimensional features or other techniques that will not reproduce effectively.
• Artists are asked to remove or obscure any features or objects that might be copyrighted, trademarked or otherwise are not part of the public domain, i.e. logos or signs, unless permission is granted in writing by the owner of the feature or object.
• The deadline for contest entries is SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3RD, 2016.
• A panel of judges will select 3-4 winning submissions, with one being an overall winner.
• Artists must agree not to compete with the Holiday Card Collection by reproducing their art in a similar fashion through January 1, 2017.
• Contest organizers have the right to adjust contest guidelines as necessary.

Submissions must be mailed or delivered to:
M. Hopple & Co.
Attn: 2016 CityArt Entries
7920 Hosbrook Road
Cincinnati, Ohio 45243

<Call to Artists 2016

Call to Artist: CityArt Holiday Card Contest 2015

M. Hopple & Co., Cincinnati’s premier fine paper goods retailer, is proud to announce its Ninth Annual CityArt Holiday
Card Contest. The theme of this year’s contest is “Winter Fun in Cincinnati.” We are asking local artists to capture
scenes of winter activities in Cincinnati and the surrounding areas, for example: Symphony at Music Hall, Ice skating in
Fountain Square, Holiday Junction at the Museum Center, Cincinnati Santa-Con, Festival of Lights at the
Cincinnati Zoo, Lebanon Horse Drawn Carriage Parade, Krohn Conservatory Nativity Scene, Holiday Lights at Sharon
Woods, Skiing at Perfect North, Light Up the City Celebrations (ex: Madeira, downtown tree lighting, OTR, etc.).
Please keep in mind that judges award points based on the following criteria: artwork fits the chosen theme
for the year, is appealing to the general population of Cincinnati, and will reproduce well as a greeting card.
A panel of judges will select up to four submissions from local artists. The winning designs will be printed as part
of the 2015 CityArt Holiday Card Collection. The collection will be sold at M. Hopple & Co., with a portion of the
proceeds going to The Alzheimer’s Association of Greater Cincinnati, a local non-profit organization, whose mission
is to eliminate Alzheimer’s disease through the advancement of research; to provide and enhance care and support
for all affected; and to reduce to risk of dementia through the promotion of brain health. Winning art from this
competition has been featured on local morning news shows and in numerous newspapers and media outlets in our
region. Since 2006, over 20,000 Holiday Cards have been sold.
Contest Guidelines:
• Art should feature scenes of Winter Fun activities or locations in the Greater Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky area.
• Because the winning submissions will be sold as greeting cards during the holiday season,
submissions should be seasonal (avoid summer scenes, spring flowers, etc.)
• Media types can include photo, painting, drawing and collage. Artists should avoid glitter, three
dimensional features or other techniques that will not reproduce effectively.
• Original art should be no larger than 10” x 14.” The final cards will be 5” x 7” and printed in full color or
black and white, as appropriate. For cropping purposes art is best when it is proportional to the final
5×7 size, either vertical or horizontal.
• Artists are asked to remove or obscure any features or objects that might be copyrighted, trademarked
or otherwise are not part of the public domain, i.e. logos or signs, unless permission is granted in
writing by the owner of the feature or object.
• Submissions must be mailed or delivered to:
M. Hopple & Co.
Attn: 2015 CityArt Entries
7920 Hosbrook Road
Cincinnati, Ohio 45243
• The deadline for contest entries is SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12th, 2015.
• Artists must agree not to compete with the Holiday Card Collection by reproducing their art in a
similar fashion through January 31, 2016.
• Contest organizers have the right to adjust contest guidelines as necessary.
Call to Artists 2015