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FREE NWLC WALLPAPER & ECARDS:
Expanding the Possibilities for Women and Girls

NWLC is thrilled to announce that Calli Loskill of Jefferson City, Missouri is the winner of our national art contest! You can either download for free her work, Pieces of Possibilities, as a wallpaper for your computer desktop or send it to friends and family as an eCard.

NWLC's national art contest kicked off the celebration of the Center's 35th anniversary this year; students across the country 13 - 19 years old were invited to creatively visualize "expanding the possibilities for women and girls."

Ben Ginden (15) of West Hartford, CT received honorable mention.

NWLC received many great submissions from young adults across the country who support expanded opportunities for women and girls, and we will continue to update this page with some of their works. Check back periodically for new works or sign up for NWLC's monthly emailed newsletter to automatically receive a new featured wallpaper each month!

 

Selected Works:

A Woman Is...Atinuke Kemi Oyebade, 18
Winder, GA

 

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Imagine the PossibilitiesJessica Dehen, 15
Coral Springs, FL

 

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Perianne Tucker, 18
Rolla, MO

 

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Ashmere H., 16
Wilmington, DE

 

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Kelcey J., 16
Wilmington, DE

 

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National Art Contest Winner:

Calli Loskill, 17
Jefferson City, MO

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You are free to download and copy this work for your own personal use so long as you do not use this work for any commercial purpose and/or alter, deface, transform, or modify this work in any way.

The National Art Contest was a great success! We thank all of the talented young artists who submitted their work to the art contest.