The 2025 Shrimp Festival Poster Is Being Replaced

News Staff • July 12, 2025

Artwork submitted was found to be similar to Hawaiian event

Gulf Shores Shrimp Fest News

Throughout history there have been many accusations of artistic plagiarism.  Warhol, Picasso and the Mona Lisa have all been famously copied. But it is rare that a local artist is accused of such an act to win a poster contest for a beloved annual event.


In Gulf Shores the yearly Shrimp Festival draws over a hundred thousand visitors each October. One of the rituals for the event is selecting that year's poster which is submitted by various artists. The winner is honored with the coveted selection and their poster prints are sold by the thousands during the event. Many buyers will stand in line to have the original artist sign their poster. The contest is one of the most cherished art events on the coast.


This year the Shrimp Festival selected artwork submitted by Michael Swiger. He was awarded $1,000 dollars and his poster was being prepared for mass production. Swiger is a well known local artist whose family is prominent in real estate and local politics.

shrimp fest poster news

This past week the Shrimp Festival committee received comments that Swiger’s poster design closely resembled artwork from the 2024 Hurley Pro Sunset Beach surf competition in Hawaii, a major event on the World Surf League World Tour. The original surf competition artwork was created by Hawaiian artist Sara Saffery.


The Coastal Alabama Business Chamber, which manages the event, reviewed the two posters and spoke with Shrimp Festival artist, Michael Swiger. Afterwards they released this statement:


“After speaking with the artist and an in-depth discussion with the Shrimp Fest committee the decision was made to choose a different submission for this year’s poster.”


Shrimp Festival poster 2025

The Shrimp Festival committee has yet to announce the replacement selection but advised that a decision would be forth coming in the near future.


The Annual National Shrimp Festival is a project of the ​Coastal Alabama Business Chamber and the hundreds of volunteers who make the production crew.


For over 50 years this volunteer-driven event has been a tradition on the beautiful beaches of Coastal Alabama. Food, music, art, and so much more make up an action packed weekend with nearly 250,000 attendees. The event will take place October 9th through 12th, 2025.


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