Centro Cultural Aztlan is pleased to present its 30th annual Superhero Exhibit and Contest!
This virtual exhibition is open to any students 6 to 18 years of age, from pre-kinder to High School. We asked students to identify a positive role model in their lives and create a drawing, illustration, painting, or sculpture of their Superhero. The key word and subject of this contest is “Super Heroes”, who the students consider as positive role models in their school, community, or home. Special attention was be given to creativity and originality on the subject. Artwork is open to any media.
Video Premiere: Wednesday, May 25th, 2021 7PM
Facebook: https://fb.me/e/2svcivwle and YouTube: https://youtu.be/x8d3vHdT7EE

Video presentation and virtual gallery will be on our website, Facebook and YouTube permanently.
Due to the Covid-19 outbreak we had to adapt our exhibition and opening reception. All the artwork entered will be displayed in a virtual gallery on Facebook and on our website (BELOW). All of the High School student’s work and special honorable mentions from each school will be featured on a virtual presentation on a video on Facebook and YouTube.
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