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  • About Us
  • Previous Festivals
  • For Teachers
  • For Students
  • YIF in the News
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  • YIF Travelling Show
  • Festival Sponsors
  • Read a Solarpunk Story
  • New Innovations
  • What is Solarpunk?
  • Plan Your Own Festival
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2024 Senior Art

Food from 4 cultures is featured, bike helmet & reading on renewable energy.

CROWDED TABLE

Caitlin Ball

First Place

The word, "Together" is written in Hindi, Ukrainian, Korean and in Ojibwe/Anishinabek beside food from that nationality. The readings are about wind and solar energy, with a handcrafted wooden spoon, zinnia flowers to imply the table is made from 3D printed wood made from cells of zinnia flower (see MIT study). 


"I want to show a more grounded & homely version of

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QUILT OF THE FUTURE

Clara VanderLaan

Second Place


Handcrafted. Symbols represent the importance of social justice: Black Lives Matter, global peace, Truth and Reconciliation, mental health... and of sustainable energy (sun, water) & protecting all life (pollinators, forests, the Wood Wide Web, water habitats), etc. Some are left blank for work we do not yet know that we will need to do. "The girl & w

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FUTURE FASHION

Lisa Luckas

Third Place


The top three designs represent water, solar and wind energy. The bottom 3 represent restoring biodiversity--water life, plant life and pollinators. The models represent diversity among humans; one has a prosthetic arm. Playing with gender stereotypes, a male model wears a wedding veil and flowers while a female model wears a white suit.

RESTORATION

Ellora Outwater

Fourth Place

A STEP IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION

Charlie McGowan

Fifth Place


Note the roof garden, trees and solar panels around or on Kingston City Hall. Except for the help of one green pencil crayon, the red and blue tones came from old eyeliner pencils, and the yellow tones from dyes the artist made from marigold, turmeric, cornstarch and paprika.

THE FUTURE OF AGRICULTURAL BIOTECHNOLOGY

Joyce Pu

Finalist

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