Delaware Students Can Display Art in Lt. Governor’s Offices Through Contest

Delaware students from kindergarten through high school now have a chance to see their artwork displayed in prominent government offices through a new competition announced by Lieutenant Governor Kyle Evans Gay.

The statewide art contest invites young artists to create pieces centered around the theme “Why I love Delaware,” giving students the opportunity to express their favorite aspects of the First State through their creative work.

Winning entries will be featured in Lt. Governor Evans Gay’s offices located in both Dover and Wilmington, providing students with a prestigious platform to showcase their artistic abilities.

The competition is open to all Delaware students in grades K-12, encouraging participation from artists of all skill levels and ages across the state’s public and private schools.

For additional information about the art competition, interested parties can contact Alexis Wrease at [email protected].