‘Canstruction' Competition Features Sculptures Made of Canned Foods Published September 10, 2019 • Updated on December 8, 2019 at 6:25 pm More than two dozen heroic exhibits are on display at NorthPark Center. And the North Texas Food Bank needs your help choosing the best one. 6 photos 1/6 Cindy Savell NorthPark Center hosted 28 teams participating in the 2019 "Canstruction" competition, a contest in which teams build sculptures out of canned goods and collect food donations for the North Texas Food Bank. 2/6 Cindy Savell NorthPark Center hosted 28 teams participating in the 2019 "Canstruction" competition, a contest in which teams build sculptures out of canned goods and collect food donations for the North Texas Food Bank. 3/6 Cindy Savell NorthPark Center hosted 28 teams participating in the 2019 "Canstruction" competition, a contest in which teams build sculptures out of canned goods and collect food donations for the North Texas Food Bank. 4/6 Cindy Savell NorthPark Center hosted 28 teams participating in the 2019 "Canstruction" competition, a contest in which teams build sculptures out of canned goods and collect food donations for the North Texas Food Bank. 5/6 Cindy Savell NorthPark Center hosted 28 teams participating in the 2019 "Canstruction" competition, a contest in which teams build sculptures out of canned goods and collect food donations for the North Texas Food Bank. 6/6 Cindy Savell NorthPark Center hosted 28 teams participating in the 2019 "Canstruction" competition, a contest in which teams build sculptures out of canned goods and collect food donations for the North Texas Food Bank. More Photo Galleries First model of the USS Enterprise returned to the Roddenberry family PHOTOS: Michelle Pfiffer's Henry Rose Glass Truck O.J. Simpson, a life in pictures Memorial stones stolen from 9/11 tribute site in North Texas