Students were encouraged to create artwork that promotes public transit from their point of view. More than 110 students from across the Valley entered the 16th annual contest. They are humbled and excited to continue their growth in the arts and are inspired to now explore art as a pathway to successful careers. “Our students believe this recognition of their work has validated their creativity and talent. “When Valley Metro named two of our students the first and second place winners of the Design a Transit Wrap contest, the impact was so great it may have changed the course of these two young lives,” said Marcos de Niza high school principal Sean McDonald. ![]() The newly wrapped bus with the winning design and slogan, For Our Future For Our Home, was unveiled today at Marcos de Niza High School. ![]() You never think you are good at art, until others validate it. “I think I want to minor in art now,” said 2016 Design a Transit Wrap winner Cami Lintz. ![]() Her artwork will be featured on a bus and light rail train for an entire year. Cami Lintz is the winner of the 16th annual Design a Transit Wrap contest. The wait didn’t take long for a Marcos de Niza High School senior. Many aspiring artists spend years looking forward to the day they’ll see their work showcased in public.
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