Center Theatre Group - L.A.'s Theatre Company

THEATRE POSTER COMPETITION

In honor of the renovation and opening of the New Mark Taper Forum, this year’s Poster Competition focused on the art and architecture of the theatre building and the role of the audience in the theatre experience. The theatre is a place of meeting and gathering, of communicating ideas both universal and deeply personal. We believe the theatre is a place where we all belong, that the theatre belongs to all of us.

High school artists were asked to respond to the following question through their poster art:

How does theatre express your community’s needs, hopes or values?

 

Poster judging

Poster Competition judging was held at Center Theatre Group on Friday, May 1, 2009. The panel included Los Angeles artists Moshé Elimelech, Gus Harper, Jackie Nach and Roxene Rockwell; Center Theatre Group Art Director Christopher Komuro; and CTG graphic designers Charity Capili, Nishita Doshi, Haruka Hayakawa and Irene Kaneshiro.  

Entries were judged on:

  • Originality/Creative Merit: The entry is well-conceived and demonstrates imagination, vision and innovation.
  • Thematic Merit: The entry successfully and appropriately responds to the given question.
  • Artistry/Technical Merit: The entry exhibits accomplished artistic skills, technique and aesthetics.

All decisions by the judges are final.

 

Winners

1st place: “The Excitement of Theatre” by Brittney Black, 12th Grade, Louisville High School
2nd place: “Time for the Show” by Gabriella Rossetti, 12th Grade, Newbury Park High School
3rd place: “The Beauty of Ballet” by Holly Solakian, 12th Grade, Newbury Park High School
Graphic Design Award: “Exploration” by Taylor Kibby, 11th Grade, Palisades Charter High School
CTG Staff Honorable Mention: “All to the Mic!” by Chloé Shenassa, 11th Grade, Palisades Charter High School

See the winning posters.

 

Support for the Poster Competition is provided by the Walter Lantz Foundation.

Walter Lantz Logo 

 

Photo Credit

Joe Hernandez-Kolski and choreographer Jacques Heim in rehearsals for "The Stones."
Photo by Craig Schwartz.