Say
‘Happy birthday, Illinois!’ with art
Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum
sponsors student art contest for state bicentennial
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[September 30, 2017]
SPRINGFIELD
– Illinois children can help kick off the state’s bicentennial
celebration by using their imaginations and artistic skills in a
contest sponsored by the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and
Museum.
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The theme of this year’s art contest is “Happy
Birthday, Illinois.” Kids from kindergarten through high school get
to design posters celebrating the state’s 200th birthday by drawing
anything they want – for instance, famous Illinoisans at a party or
landmarks decorated as birthday cakes.
The winning artwork will be displayed at the Abraham Lincoln
Presidential Library and Museum throughout the bicentennial year of
2018.
Artwork may be submitted from Sept. 1 until Dec. 15. Winning entries
will go on display in February 2018, around the time of Lincoln’s
birthday.
Submissions must be on poster board 14 inches high by 11 inches wide
in portrait orientation (that is, taller than it is wide). They
cannot feature copyrighted characters such as Batman. More details
are available at bit.ly/ALPLMartcontest.
Learning history is about more than memorizing dates and taking
tests. Producing art is a great way for students to connect with
historic events and consider their meaning.
The contest is open for students from kindergarten
through the end of high school. Entries do not have to be submitted
via schools; youth groups, home-educated children or anyone else in
the proper age ranges can participate. Winners and honorable
mentions will be selected in three categories: Grades K-5, 6-8 and
9-12.
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Illinois became the nation’s 21st state on Dec. 3, 1818. A
year-long celebration of the state and its accomplishments will begin on Dec. 3
of this year, leading up to the 200th birthday next December. More information
about the bicentennial can be found at www.Illinois200.com.
The Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum, at 212 N. Sixth St. in
Springfield, is dedicated to telling the story of America’s 16th president
through old-fashioned scholarship and modern technology.
The library holds an unparalleled collection of Lincoln books, documents,
photographs, artifacts and art. It also has some 12 million items pertaining to
all aspects of Illinois history, making the library one of the nation’s leading
institutions for genealogy and history research. Meanwhile, the museum uses
traditional exhibits, eye-catching special effects and innovative story-telling
techniques to educate visitors.
For more information, visit
www. presidentlincoln.illinois.gov
[Christopher Wills
Director of Communications and Public Affairs
Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum]
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