This spring, we invited Raleigh students to envision a world where transportation is not only accessible but also sustainable. We were thrilled to see the incredible response to the Micromobility Program’s first art contest, which ran from May 13 to June 7, 2024.
An artist review panel selected 24 creative pieces, which are now proudly displayed across 28 of the city’s 31 bikeshare stations. The contest received submissions from students in every district in Raleigh and all districts are represented amongst the winning submissions. Four submissions were printed twice and featured at multiple locations due to the exceptional ratings these submissions received from the artist review panel.
WINNERS | SCHOOL |
Annika Apple | Powell Elementary School |
Bhagyasre Savaram | Leroy Martin Middle School |
Blair Allen | West Millbrook Magnet Middle School |
Charlotte Kimbrell | Bugg Elementary School |
Daniel Carmen | Brentwood Elementary School |
Emmanuel | Poe Magnet Elementary School |
Flora McCloskey | Leroy Martin Middle School |
Josie (Josephine Jamieson) | Pleasant Union Elementary School |
Kairav Maji | Panther Creek High School |
Laurel Wiglama | Leesville Road Middle School |
Liddy Costen Nelms | Moore Square Magnet Middle School |
Luna Terando-Prado | Wiley Elementary School |
Marta Starikevich | Sun Star Farm School |
Mateya Stimpfel | Chesterbrook Academy Elementary of North Raleigh |
Maya Kiefer | Leesville Road Middle School |
Oren Adams | West Millbrook Magnet Middle School |
Samantha Streeter | Durant Road Elementary School |
Samhita Adusumilli | Carnage Magnet Middle School |
Surina Maji | Carnage Magnet Middle School |
Taniya Adusumilli | White Oak Elementary School |
Sara Manrique | Jeffrey's Grove Magnet Elementary School |
Sierra Lamanna | Pleasant Union Elementary School |
Lily Kimbrell | Bugg Elementary School |
Rohan Ratia | Pleasant Union Elementary School |
Contest Overview
Students from grades K-12 across Raleigh submitted their original artwork, reflecting on the theme of sustainable transportation. The contest aimed to inspire young artists to think about eco-friendly ways to move around the city.
Participation and Submissions
Participants submitted their 8.5” x 11” two-dimensional artworks through various methods, including online uploads and in-person drop-offs. Each piece creatively interpreted the theme, showcasing the students’ remarkable talents and their visions for a greener future.
Judging and Prizes
Entries were judged based on creativity, interpretation of the theme, composition, and age appropriateness. The winning artworks were selected to be displayed at bikeshare stations throughout Raleigh, offering a unique platform for young artists to contribute to the city’s sustainable transportation goals.
Congratulations to Our Winners!
And due to the success of our first contest, we look forward to hosting another micromobility art contest in the future.
Check out a few of our winning artists below!