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NYCAMH Art Contest

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2025 Theme: “Be Farm Smart – Stay Away from Moving Parts”


Prompt: Create a one-page art design promoting safety around mechanical hazards on farms (such as moving parts, sharp objects, pinch points, crush points, wrap points, etc.). Designs can be print or digital.


Classroom Add-on: A NYCAMH Safety Educator will visit your classroom (in-person or virtually) to provide an engaging lesson related to the Art Contest topic! Schedule a lesson for your class by emailing Sarah Welsh at Sarah.welsh@bassett.org.


How to Participate: This contest is open to 5th-12th graders in New York State. Contest opens September 22, 2025. Deadline to submit projects



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