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NASA Langley Asks Student Artists to Envision 'The Next 100 Years'


HAMPTON, Va., Nov. 28, 2017 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- NASA's Langley Research Center is inviting children grades K-12 attending public, private, parochial and homeschools in the U.S. to use their talents, imagination, and knowledge of NASA to create original artwork for the 2018 art contest.

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The contest is intended to illustrate how NASA research and innovation is propelling science forward to help build a better world of new opportunities and technologies.

This year, Langley is celebrating 100 years of contributions in aeronautics, space exploration, and climate study. The center is asking students to illustrate their interpretation of NASA Langley with the theme "The Next 100 Years."

Art can be created via drawing, painting, mixed media or digital creation mediums. Entries must be submitted at https://artcontest.larc.nasa.gov from Dec. 1 to midnight EST Dec. 31, 2017. A grand-prize winner will be selected from all entries and a first, second, third place and honorable mention winner will be selected for each grade level. 

Learn more about the art contest at:
https://artcontest.larc.nasa.gov

View last year's winners on the NASA Langley Flickr site at:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/nasa_langley/albums/72157674817303682

For general inquiries, please email [email protected].

 

SOURCE NASA



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