Idaho students invited to share
top artwork in Aviation Art Contest

Idaho Division of Aeronautics invites kids to help illustrate “Flight Through History” through April 1

Students ages 5-18 are invited to participate in the Idaho Division of Aeronautics’ annual Aviation Art Contest through April 1.

“Idaho has a rich aviation history, and this year we encourage our young artists to find their inspiration by exploring that history,” explained Tim Steffen, Safety Education Manager with the Idaho Division of Aeronautics.

Learn about the exciting days of flying the mail, while navigating via light towers and concrete arrows. Find out how Boise’s Varney Airlines grew into a company you recognize today. What was Charles Lindberg’s connection to Idaho? Did we really build a nuclear- powered airplane? In addition to these fun facts, aviation over the years has opened up the backcountry and wilderness areas of Idaho to business and recreation.

There will be five different age categories in the contest. Contestants must submit original artwork on 11” x 17” paper. The artwork must have been created using watercolor, acrylic or oil, colored pencil, felt-tip marker, ballpoint pen, pen and ink, or crayon. No pencil, charcoal, collage, digital or clip art will be accepted. Each student’s artwork must also have a completed Certificate of Authenticity, which can be obtained here.

Here are the age categories:

5-6 years old
7-9 years old
10-12 years old
13-15 years old
16-18 years old

First-place winners in each group will be invited to ride in a plane and will have their artwork signed by Idaho Gov. Brad Little and get a framed congratulatory letter. Second-place winners will receive $25 in art supplies and a congratulatory letter.

Published 02-21-20