Shenzhou-21 crew mission commander Zhang Lu introduces the paintings. /CMG
An art exhibition featuring 80 pieces of paintings by teenagers was held simultaneously on Wednesday aboard China's orbiting space station, which is orbiting about 400 kilometers above Earth, and at the Capital Museum in Beijing.
Paintings of the exhibition. /CMG
The artworks, themed "Role Models in My Heart," were displayed and introduced by the Shenzhou-21 crew – mission commander Zhang Lu and astronauts Wu Fei and Zhang Hongzhang – during their mission.
The event launched its call for entries in July 2025, selecting 80 paintings from a pool of over 15,000 submissions from teens across the country. On October 31, the selected works were sent to the Chinese space station aboard the Shenzhou-21 crewed spacecraft.
It is the fifth painting exhibition held aboard the space station.
The offline exhibition at the Capital Museum, Beijing, China. /CMG
Meanwhile, the offline exhibition at the Capital Museum brings together works displayed during the first five editions of the exhibition, making it the first comprehensive showcase of all five collections. The exhibition will run until May 24.
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