HOUSTON, March 27, 2023 /PRNewswire/ — Student creativity will reach new heights as Axiom Space Ax-2 Pilot, John Shoffner hosts The International Space Art and Poetry Contest live from the International Space Station this Spring.
Shoffner is a life-long space enthusiast. At 8-years-old, he formed a young astronauts club with his friends in his hometown of Middlesboro, Kentucky. While space was his first passion, it didn’t make for a widely accepted career, so he took a more traditional route. Despite finding success in the fiber optic telecommunications industry, John’s wild ambition to become an astronaut never escaped him. In fact, he held onto a painting he created at 10 years old of an astronaut floating in space.
Little did he know that painting would later accompany him to the ISS and inspire a global art contest. Now, John is asking students ages 5-18, “What would it look like if we lived in space?” With the help of a teacher or guardian, participants are encouraged to submit their most creative drawings, paintings, or poetry to www.spaceartcontest.com.
Submissions will be categorized by age divisions (5-8, 9-13, 14-18) and by genre (visual art and poetry). Students from around the world will have the chance to showcase vivid color and curiosity as they take us on a journey into space as they envision it. Two representatives from each age division, one art and one poetry, will receive special recognition LIVE from the ISS on Axiom’s Ax-2 mission.
The contest is hosted in collaboration with Crayola Experience, Limitless Space Institute and MIT Space Exploration Initiative, and will be judged by Peggy Whitson (NASA Icon and Ax-2 Commander), Kaci Heins (Limitless Space Institute Education Director), Monique Lorden (Visual Artist and Poet), Ariel Ekblaw (Director, MIT Space Exploration Initiative), and John Shoffner (Ax-2 Pilot and Project Visionary). Submissions are open now and close on April 17. Â
John’s story is one that proves dreams never fade and creativity knows no limits. For more information, visit www.spaceartcontest.com
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