NASA Invites Creatives for Moon Joy June Art Challenge to Boost Engagement in Space Missions
May 29, 2026
The program aims to maintain public interest in NASA missions by leveraging creative storytelling across multiple social platforms and welcoming diverse approaches.
NASA is expanding outreach to creatives beyond traditional journalists, inviting proposals from documentarians, songwriters, storytellers, and poets to illuminate missions such as Artemis III (2027) and Space Reactor-1 Freedom to Mars (2028).
Proposals are due by the end of June, signaling a shift toward collaborative storytelling rather than conventional reporting.
Moon Joy June embraces non-traditional art forms, such as nail art and latte foam art, and is pitched as an art challenge without prizes or strict prompt adherence.
NASA launches Moon Joy June, a month-long art challenge on Instagram, Threads, and Tumblr, to sustain engagement after Artemis II, with weekly prompts around launch, moon, crew, and Earth for June 2026.
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