‘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 Photos: Pro-Israeli, pro-Palestinian demonstrations clash at University of California, Los Angeles Hail falls on North Texas on April 26, 2024 First model of the USS Enterprise returned to the Roddenberry family PHOTOS: Michelle Pfiffer's Henry Rose Glass Truck