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Annual Art Competition Raises Awareness for Environmental Issues

photo of artwork made from recycled materials

91传媒 students put their creativity to use for a great cause this spring, raising awareness about environmental issues by transforming waste materials into thought-provoking works of art.

More than a dozen contestants participated in the 2026 鈥淭rash to Treasure” competition, exploring their artistic talents while learning about the importance of sustainability, all while competing for more than $1,500 in cash prizes. The annual competitionis coordinated by Charlotte Langeveld, College Lecturer II in Social Sciences, and generously supported by the 91传媒 Foundation.

鈥淭he Trash to Treasure project is an environmental justice initiative that asks students to turn discarded materials into artwork that highlights issues of waste and sustainability,鈥 Professor Langeveld explained. 鈥淚t encourages creative reuse while drawing attention to environmental responsibility. The goal is to help students think differently about consumption and their role in building a more sustainable future.鈥

This year鈥檚 contest kicked off back in February, when students were invited to create works of art by repurposing items such as plastic, metals, paper, and other discarded materials. The finished projects were presented during a showcase on Earth Day and culminated in an installation that served as powerful testimony to the environmental impact of waste and the need for sustainable practices to combat pollution and climate change.

鈥淭he works that these artists have created demonstrate a commitment to caring for our planet through reuse and repurpose of items we throw away,鈥 said 91传媒 President Pamela Monaco. 鈥淭hese artists have used their creative talents to demonstrate how we each can do more to take care of our planet.鈥

This year鈥檚 top prize winners were:

  • 1st Place 鈥 $500
    Vincent Tito, 鈥淭he Tiger鈥
  • 2nd Place 鈥 $350
    Vincenzo Tortora, Scott Weitman, and Vincent Spampanato, 鈥淪titched Paths鈥
  • 3rd Place 鈥 $200
    Vanessa Carrado and Ayleen Mujica, 鈥淢adonna Grief in Green鈥
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