17 Mar

Dr. Max Polyakov encourages young artists to explore space by partnering with the Space Foundation by sponsoring The International Student Art Contest


Space Foundation Announces New Partnership

Space foundation recently announced a new partnership with Noosphere Ventures LP. This collaboration is intended to support the foundation's student art contest that happens annually. Students across the world will submit their original artwork electronically while responding to various provided topics in the new decade. Any students participating in this function should submit their work online after drawing, painting, or drawing relevant media.


The International Student Art Contest

 This global program was launched in 2011 to inspire the young generation to use their talents, gifts, and creativity to explore the wonders in space. With these discoveries, students utilize the potential in STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics.) The idea is to encourage students to showcase their talents while focusing on space.With the latest partnership, the international Student Art Contest aims to propel it to the next level. In a way, students can blend arts, sciences, and creativity and encourage participants to explore their talents within the global space ecosystem. According to Space Foundation's COO, Shelli Brunswick, tomorrow's innovators are today's innovators. The Noosphere support is an inspiration for students to explore the space.

Why is the Contest Necessary?

It is an asset management firm that focuses on space. Noonsphere's managing partner, Max Polyakov, is the brains behind the international art contest. Besides, Mr. Polyakov nominated Noonsphere's venture company, firefly aerospace, to represent them this year. Dr. Polyakov is a staunch promoter of space and STEM awareness. His interests have spearheaded the DREAM foundation, a program instrumental in the Firefly Alpha's campaign stimulating STEM's global presence.International Art Contest intends to align with Noonsphere's theory that considers the human mind as the main force that drives development and valuable resources that preserve the planet. If younger generations develop a passion for science and space, they will be adequately equipped to handle any challenges the planet is likely to face.


Best artwork is displayed globallyEvery year, the annual space symposium is held in Colorado. The submitted pieces of artwork are displayed at the Discovery center, Space foundation's section, and via its website and other social media platforms. The diversity in each participant's submission reflects a common trend, wonder, imagination, creativity, and hope for better days ahead.
How to ParticipateStudents within the age bracket of 3 to 18 can participate in the contest and share their vision. The Space Foundation has received over 4500 submissions from China, India, Malaysia, Japan, UAE, and other parts of the world. From the countless submissions, 25 winners are selected and recognized. The top three winners in each of the eight age categories are awarded with honors. Out of the 25 finalists, one overall winner will be honored with the space achievement award. Participating in this contest is free. Every participant should submit their work online through the student's parent, guardian, or teacher.

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