Salina School Submits Art For Dream Rocket Project
KSAL Staff - Sat 08:14 AM 08/25/2012
The art pieces cover a wide range of topics including equality, community, conservation, freedom, environment, health, peace, science, recycling and more.
A Salina elementary school is participating in an out of this world project.
According to USD 305, classes at Meadowlark Elementary School submitted panels of artwork for the Dream Rocket Project . Meadowlark students’ panels are part of up to 8,000 artworks are being collected from different areas of the world.
The art pieces will form a large scale wrap that will cover the Saturn V Moon Rocket at the U.S. Space & Rocket Center in Alabama.
The overall theme is “Dare to Dream” and encourages participants to imagine the future and think beyond their current reality. The project has proven to be a catalyst for creativity and a demonstration of individuals collaborating to meet universal challenges.
The art pieces cover a wide range of topics including equality, community, conservation, freedom, environment, health, peace, science, recycling and more.
Artwork on exhibit in Lawrence is from twenty states including Kansas, and Meadowlark Elementary School represents Salina.

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