In 2006, the Montana Meth Project launched 'Paint the State,' a first of its kind public art contest and community action program aimed at communicating the risks of Meth use through public art. In what became the largest public art contest in history, teens from Montana's 56 counties created more than 660 works of art. The book highlights the artwork and adds commentary from artists, judges and community members. 56 pages, 7 1/4 x 9, perfect-bound, 4-color plus 2 PMS.