NSTF Science Programmes - Science Art Contest

Science Art Contest

The Science Art Contest was launched in 2002. Its main objective is "to encourage young school children aged six to eight years to express their idea of a selected Science theme in a creative manner through art.” Through this educational programme primary school children create an illustration on the chosen theme by using any form of artistic medium. The students who present the best drawing from each school are awarded a prize related to science. The best 50 artworks are exhibited during the Science Expo and the best 20 artworks are exhibited at an Expo Science Europe/International or at the Belgian Science Expo. A Certificates of participation is presented to each participant.

 

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