Art Contest

As part of the 2025-2026 Palms Year of the Time Capsule, and for the upcoming 250th birthday of the United States, Palms held a Time Capsule Art Contest in December 2025 and January 2026.
The theme was "Study the Past! Observe the Present! Imagine the Future!"
Art Contest Winners
Congratulations to our Time Capsule Art Contest winners. Their original artwork will be placed in the 2026 Time Capsule, to be dug up and viewed in the year 2076.
1st place:
- Eleonora Beylin (6th grade)
- Adelaide Wallis (7th grade)
- Abigail Rison (8th grade)
2nd place:
- Nicolas Van Den Bosch (6th grade)
- Naomi Ominsky (7th grade)
3rd place:
- Josephine Rademacher (6th grade)
- Caitlin Cardano (7th grade)
Contest theme
Theme: "Study the Past! Observe the Present! Imagine the Future!"
Contest opens: Monday, December 1, 2025
Original submission deadline: Friday, January 16, 2026, 3:30pm
Extended deadline: Friday, January 23, 2026, 3:30pm
Art Contest Rules
Click to download the Contest Rules document. You can also read the rules on this page, below.
Overview
Palms students are invited to submit original artwork that reflects any part of this year’s Time Capsule theme.
The year 1976 was the 200th birthday of the USA. What was it like then?
The year 2026 is the 250th birthday of the USA. What is it like now?
The year 2076 will be the 300th birthday of the USA. What will it be like then?
Three winners will be selected for each grade level. The winning entries will be placed in the Palms Time Capsule that we'll bury in 2026, to be opened in 2076.
Also, one contest entry will be selected as the official Time Capsule T-shirt design to help celebrate and commemorate the Time Capsule school year.
Contest Rules
- Original Artwork Only
- Artwork must be created by the student, by hand: drawn, sketched, or painted.
- Students can enter the contest as many times as they like.
- No group submissions or collaborations. If a group entry is submitted, it will be eligible for the campus display but not eligible to win the Art Contest.
- AI-generated artwork is not allowed.
- Students may use AI only to brainstorm theme ideas, not to generate any of artwork.
- Artwork Size
- All submissions must be on 8.5 x 11-inch paper, either portrait (vertical) or landscape (horizontal).
- Student Identification
- Students must write their full name and grade level in pencil on the back of their artwork.
- Do not put your name on the front of the artwork. Judges will look only at the front side, to keep the judging anonymous.
- Artist Statement
- Attach (with a paperclip, not a staple) a sheet of paper or an index card that tell us:
- What your artwork represents
- What it means to you
- Why you chose this idea to express the theme
- Please write neatly in pen, or type.
- Do not write your name on the attached paper. Your name should be only on the back of your artwork.
- Attach (with a paperclip, not a staple) a sheet of paper or an index card that tell us:
- Winning Entries
- The artwork of winners and finalists will be recognized and displayed on campus.
- The T-shirt design winner will have their art featured on the 2025–2026 Time Capsule T-shirt.
- Before placing the winning artwork into the Time Capsule, winners will be asked to sign their artwork on the front side.
How to Submit Your Contest Entry
- Turn your 8.5 by 11-inch artwork and the attached artist statement into Ms. Garret, Room 113, during nutrition or lunch, or immediately after school.
- Make sure your name and grade are only on the back of the artwork.
- Ensure your artist statement is attached to your artwork with a paperclip.
Tips for Success
- Connect to the theme thoughtfully — consider the past, present, or future of your school, family, community, country, or the world.
- Use color, symbolism, and creativity to express your message.
- Keep your work original and meaningful.