I ride the T. I'm learning about climate change. It's real, relevant, and apparently there's hope. Sometimes it's confusing. Now where's my pile of sand?
As winter weather approaches how does your family prepare? Share your preparations with us here or submit a piece of artwork that illustrates how you stay warm. https://t.co/hEycEERJxu
Calling K-12 artists! Cool Science 9th Annual Extreme Weather Art Competition's Deadline is December 11, 2020. For more info. visit our website: https://t.co/mbjv6hORrX
The big day for Kansas City & Topeka Honorees is here! Our second Virtual Art Exhibition Celebration starts this evening at 7:30pm EDT/6:30pm CDT. There is still time to get the Zoom link from us. Email us at [email protected]
With a $3M grant from @NSF, the @cool_sci program expanded to the Midwest this year! Kids create art about #climate and winning submissions get displayed on buses w/ the goal of also educating the public about extreme #weather. Here are the MA winners: https://t.co/NHGG3Ucv5K
The big day for Merrimack Valley Honorees is here! The first Virtual Art Exhibition Celebration starts this evening. There is still time to get the Zoom link from us. Email us at [email protected]
Cameron, a 7th grader from North Andover, is a Cool Science 2020 Winner. His artwork entitled “Changing Storms” will be put on public display inside several Merrimack Valley Regional Transit Authority buses.
Juliana, a 6th grader from Newton, is a Cool Science 2020 Winner. Her artwork entitled “Naturally Cool” will be put on public display inside several Merrimack Valley Regional Transit Authority buses.
Haley, a 2nd grader from Winthrop, is a Cool Science 2020 Winner. Her artwork entitled “Save the Earth” will be put on public display inside several Merrimack Valley Regional Transit Authority buses.
Katherine, a 5th grader from Roslindale, is a Cool Science Winner. Her artwork entitled “The Storm” will be put on public display inside several Merrimack Valley Regional Transit Authority buses.
Anna, a 10th grader from Mattapoisett, is a Cool Science 2020 Winner. Her artwork entitled “Exhausted?” will be put on public display inside several Merrimack Valley Regional Transit Authority buses.
On Friday, a group of judges reviewed this year's Cool Science Massachusetts submissions. On Wednesday, another group will be judging Kansas and Missouri submissions. Stay tuned... We will be announcing this year's winners soon.
There's still time to enter for a chance to have your artwork displayed on the side of a bus. Deadline the Cool Science Art Competition is approaching!! Be sure to submit by Thursday, 1/23 at 11:59 p.m. For more information about the contest, please visit https://t.co/mbjv6i6sjv.
Deadline for the Cool Science Art Competition has been extended until January 23rd!!! For more information about the contest, please visit https://t.co/K0pcAc1PlE.
Cool Science Artwork Competition deadline is less than one month away! Deadline - January 15, 2020. For more information, please visit: https://t.co/K0pcAc1PlE
We will be holding Art & Science Mentor Workshops (Sept 28th - Lowell; Oct 19th - Worcester) for Community/Informal Educators of K-12 Massachusetts youth. If you or someone you know works with 10+ students in informal education settings, please email us at [email protected].