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NASA Life and Work on the Moon Art and Design Contest

Posted on Sunday, March 7, 2010 by for Extra Credit, Juniors, NASA, Seniors.

NASA invites high school and college students from all areas of study, including the arts, industrial design, architecture and computer design, to submit their work on the theme “Life and Work on the Moon.” Artists are encouraged to collaborate with science and engineering students. Such collaboration is not required but would help to ensure that the work’s subject is valid for the moon’s harsh environment.

Entries will be accepted in three categories: two-dimensional, three-dimensional and digital, including video. For the first time, entries in literature (poetry and short stories) will also be accepted. Judges will evaluate entries not only on their artistic qualities, but also on whether they depict a valid scenario. Prizes include awards and exhibit opportunities.

Entries are due no later than April 15, 2010. For more information about the contest and to register online, visit the Langley Research Center at NASA.