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ENTER OUR LATEST STUDENT ART CONTEST WITH YOUR TAKE ON ‘SPRING AHEAD’ THEME

- Sun-Times Staff

We’re inviting kids from preK through high school in Chicago and the suburbs to tap their best artistic impulses to create and send us a work of art to fit the theme “Spring ahead.”

It’s for the newest Chicago Sun-Times art contest, part of what we call The Imaginatio­n Project.

Submit a drawing or painting or digital artwork that shows your vision of moving forward into better days than the tough ones we’ve faced during the pandemic — or whatever else fits your vision of springing ahead.

Once you’ve finished your creation, submit a photo of it by the April 24 deadline with your name, age, grade, school and hometown or neighborho­od at https://marketing.suntimes.com/imaginatio­n-project-spring, where you’ll also find the complete contest rules.

We’ll choose a series of winners — probably five from elementary school, five from middle school and five from high school — and announce them later this spring. Besides getting a modest prize, the winners’ work will be published by the Sun-Times in print and online. Submission­s must be the students’ own artwork. And parents’ permission is needed to take part.

 ?? PROVIDED ?? An area student’s work from one of our previous art contests. Winners will have their work published by the Sun-Times in print and online.
PROVIDED An area student’s work from one of our previous art contests. Winners will have their work published by the Sun-Times in print and online.

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