New Jersey artist among those selected to have her work enshrined on the moon

Nanette Fluhr’s art has been exhibited across the world. And now, it will soon be heading to space.

Matt Trapani and Eric Landskroner

Apr 6, 2023, 12:28 PM

Updated 379 days ago

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An award-winning artist from New Jersey is getting an opportunity that is out of this world.
Nanette Fluhr’s art has been exhibited across the world. And now it will soon be heading to space.
Fluhr’s art was selected to be part of the Lunar Codex – what is essentially a time capsule consisting of a large collection of contemporary artworks. It will be sent to the moon next year on the Griffin lunar lander.
Fluhr was also just named one of the recipients of the Outstanding Women Artist Achievement Award at this year’s Manhattan Arts International “HerStory” Exhibition.
News 12’s Eric Landskroner sat down with Fluhr to talk about her accomplishments and the messages they send to women all over the world.
See the full interview below:


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