12 finalists and two grand prize winners for the 2024 Florida Space Art Contest were announced. The two grand prize winners will have their original art piece flown into space on an upcoming SpaceX mission targeted for this upcoming year.
Earlier this year, Lieutenant Governor Jeanette Nuñez launched the 2024 Florida Space Art Contest and encouraged all students in grades K-5 across Florida to participate in the contest. Each student was instructed to submit an original, two-dimensional artwork based on this year’s theme: Suit Up! Florida’s Space Suit of the Future. The third annual contest received nearly 2,600 submissions.
“I am pleased to announce the finalists of the Third Annual Florida Space Art Contest,” said Lieutenant Governor Jeanette Nuñez. “Since the creation of the contest, we have received nearly 6,600 submissions, with a record-breaking number of submissions this year alone. I want to thank all the students who participated, and I look forward to recognizing the finalists.”
Submissions were broken down into two categories: K–2 and 3–5. Six art pieces from each group (12 total) were selected as finalists. Finalists win two tickets to the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex.
The 12 finalists for this year’s 2024 Florida Space Art Contest are:
- Paris McTaw, kindergarten student at Wauchula Elementary School
- Michelle He, kindergarten student at Academy at the Lakes
- Jason Ritnour, first grade student at Kenwood Elementary School
- Vanessa Wesbur, first grade student at Wright Elementary School
- Gabriel Angeli, second grade student at Lowry Elementary School
- Penelope Wong, second grade student at Calusa Elementary School
- Isabella Wesbur, third grade student at Northwest Florida Ballet Academie
- Sharon Gao, third grade student at Mitchell Elementary School
- Natalie Kimtia, fourth grade student at Christ’s Church Academy
- Ethan Jimenez-Almesiga, fourth grade student at Florida Christian School
- Annabelle Domingo, fifth grade student at John I. Smith K-8 Center
- Laiona Lai, fifth grade student at Water Spring Elementary School
The two grand prize winners for this year’s 2024 Space Art Contest are:
- Gabriel Angeli, second student at Lowry Elementary School
- Natalie Kimtia, fourth grade student at Christ’s Church Academy
“Seeing the creativity and imagination displayed by these young artists in designing Florida’s future spacesuits is truly inspiring,” said Rob Long, President and CEO of Space Florida. “Their artwork not only reflects their fascination with space but also highlights the bright future of space exploration. Congratulations to all the talented winners.”
“Congratulations to this year’s winners and finalists for the Space Art Contest,” said Commissioner of Education Manny Diaz, Jr. “Florida is the space capital of the nation, and it is important for students to learn our state’s rich history in space exploration.”
Please visit FloridaSpaceArt.com to see the artwork of all finalists. The state thanked contest sponsors, SpaceX, Space Florida, Florida Department of State Division of Arts and Culture, and the Florida Department of Education for their contributions.
“Congratulations to the two grand prize winners,” said Lieutenant Governor Nuñez. “I look forward to recognizing their talent, creativity, and imagination in the near future.”