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 Last year's winning 
artwork by Academy of Art students Minh Tran and Virgilio Leynes, Jr. 
was featured in a major citywide marketing campaign. 
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San Francisco, CA (Jan. 3, 2012)
 - The Asian Heritage Street Celebration (AHSC) is hosting its annual 
poster contest in partnership with the Asian American Women Artists 
Association, Asian Art Museum, Center for Asian American Media, and 
Kearny Street Workshop. Graphic artists are sought to create an exciting
 image to become part of the personality for the 8th Annual Asian 
Heritage Street Celebration to be held on Saturday, May 19, 2012 in 
front of the Asian Art Museum, leading up to the Little Saigon District.
 
The
 winning artwork will be featured in a wide-scale multi-media marketing 
campaign in both the mainstream and Asian Pacific markets in a 
combination of posters, postcards, Muni bus ads, newspaper ads and in a 
TV commercial. The winner will also earn a $500 grand prize. All entries
 will be posted at www.asianfairsf.com.
 
The
 Asian Heritage Street Celebration gathers all communities among Asian 
Pacific Islanders in the San Francisco Bay Area, and enables cross 
cultural interaction through sharing of cultures, promoting Asian 
inspired arts and crafts vendors, creation of innovative programs and 
entertaining activities for visitors and participants.
 
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 2010's winning design by Trinh Mai on the Muni. 
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"The
 poster contest is a great opportunity for any up-and-coming artist to 
have his or her work showcased in such a large scale and meaningful 
way," said Jennifer Yin, Marketing and Communications Associate for the 
Asian Art Museum. "We're looking for a creative and eye-catching design 
that will capture the spirit of heritage and community."
 
"We
 are proud to be one of the only street fairs nationwide to host an 
annual poster contest to represent our event," said Ted Fang, of the 
AsianWeek Foundation and founder of the Asian Heritage Street 
Celebration. "We've lucked out with such amazing designs in the past and
 can't wait to see what great artwork the community will come up with 
next!"
  
Deadline for submissions is Friday, January 6, 2012. 
 
 
Entries should be submitted online here:
http://asianfairsf.com/2012-poster-contest-entry-form/  
 
For rules visit:
http://asianfairsf.com/features/poster-design-contest/ 
 
For more information contact Angela Pang at apang@asianweek.com or (415) 373-4002.
 
  
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About the AsianWeek Foundation
 
The
 Asian Heritage Street Celebration is organized by the AsianWeek 
Foundation in cooperation with over 150 organizations in the local and 
Asian American community. It is held the 3rd Saturday of 
every May. The AsianWeek Foundation is a non-profit 501(c)(3) committed 
to developing Asian American community. All proceeds from the 
Celebration are donated to local and national non-profit organizations. www.asianfairsf.com  
 
About the Asian American Women Artists Association
 
AAWAA
 is a nonprofit arts organization dedicated to ensuring the visibility 
and documentation of Asian American women in the arts. Through 
exhibitions, publications, and educational programs, they offer 
thought-provoking perspectives that challenge societal assumptions and 
promote dialogue. www.aawaa.net
 
About Asian Art Museum
 The Asian Art Museum of San Francisco is one of the largest museums in 
the Western world devoted exclusively to Asian Art, with a collection of
 over 17,000 artworks spanning 6,000 years of history. The museum is a 
public institution whose mission is to lead a diverse global audience in
 discovering the unique material, aesthetic, and intellectual 
achievements of Asian art and culture.
www.asianart.org/ 
  
About Center for Asian American Media
 
The
 Center for Asian American Media (CAAM) is a non-profit organization 
dedicated to presenting stories that convey the richness and diversity 
of Asian American experiences to the broadest audience possible. CAAM 
does this by funding, producing, distributing and exhibiting works in 
film, television and digital media. www.asianamericanmedia.org 
 
About Kearny Street Workshop
 

KSW,
 a non-profit, community-based organization whose mission is to produce,
 present and promote art that empowers Asian Pacific American artists 
and communities. KSW serves the community as an information resource and
 through our four areas of arts programming: adult arts education, next 
generation arts support and training, multidisciplinary arts 
presentations, and publications. www.kearnystreet.org