🎨🎵 Five students from the University of The Bahamas each bagged $10,000 for their stunning digital music and art creations in the university’s NFT Digital Arts Project, sponsored by Cordell Broadus, son of Snoop Dogg!
- Three students excelled in Visual Art, while two shone in Music.
- The project, funded by the Champ Medici Arts Fund (CMAF) and Tezos Foundation, aims to support emerging artists globally.
- Winners also gained valuable insights into NFT tech.
Tezos, a proof-of-stake blockchain, powers this initiative. What are your thoughts on NFTs in education? Comment below! 💬