Public Art Gains Widespread Praise and Earns Teens
$300,000 in Prize Money
Over 660 works of anti-Meth art were created by teens across Montana's 56 counties
in what is likely the largest public art contest in history. Entrants pushed the
limits of creativity by placing their art on buses, hay bales, garbage cans, teepees,
and even the sides of cows and sheep.
Entries were judged by each county's commissioner on Meth prevention messaging,
artistic merit and creativity, and public visibility.
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Over 100 images and commentary from artists in the 56 page book.
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