The 2017 Ticket Design Has Been Chosen!!!

Meow Meow Now

Poster featuring a black and white cat in a Soviet-style propaganda design. Text includes MEOW MEOW NOW! and APOGAEA with event dates June 8-11, 2017, at the bottom. Stars and abstract shapes are included in the background.
Meow Meow Now by Alain Suel 2017 ticket design

Congratulations, Alain Suel, your design, “Meow Meow Now,” won the 2017 Apogaea Ticket Art Contest! Click on the image for the full image in all its glory 🙂 🙂 🙂

This digital illustration painted in Adobe Illustrator will appear on the printed souvenir art tickets for Apogaea 2017: Propaganda. This will be an optional purchase choice again this year. The cost of this ticket is $5. And YES, they will be awesome! If you do not purchase the souvenir ticket, your Ticketfly ticket will still admit you into the event.  If you purchase a souvenir art ticket, you can pick it up at will-call. There will be an option to purchase the souvenir ticket when you make your ticket purchase online. If you’ve already purchased a ticket, but you did not purchase the sovenir ticket, you can still go back to the ticket page and purchase it separately. Click here for sales dates and more!

Side note: General TIcket Sale 2 is sold out as of April 7th.  Our last chance sale will be June 1st!! If you are registering a theme camp and you or any of your camp mates still need tickets, make sure you sign up for TAP(more information here)

 

 

Thanks to all of those that submitted entries. Here are two of the other entries that came close to winning:

Festival poster with a red and yellow heart design, labeled Dont Eat the Dirt. Dates: June 8-11, 2017. Events include Comrade Ara Bear, Soilgate and Safety 3rds, and Daft Punk at Apogaea in Trinidad, Colorado. Text reads PROPAGANDA.
We Are Larry Harvey by Johnny Wilco
Colorful ticket with flames and rays features Apogaea Propaganda text, dates June 8-11, and Roman numerals MMXVII. Includes decorative stars and a grid with the motto Mundus Vult Decipi at the bottom.
Mundus Vult Decipi by Andrew Brislin