Steamship Authority announces winners of annual student art contest
FALMOUTH (October 11, 2023) – The Woods Hole, Martha’s Vineyard and Nantucket Steamship Authority (SSA) is pleased to announce the winners of its Eighth Annual “Sail into Imagination” art contest for students in grades Kindergarten through 12. The winning artwork will be showcased in a 2024 calendar and on board its ferries this fall and winter.
Approximately 200 students submitted original artwork inspired by the theme “Sail into Imagination,” which encourages students to celebrate our shared heritage of the sea. Students attending schools on Cape Cod, plus residents of Martha’s Vineyard, Nantucket, Fairhaven, and New Bedford, were invited to participate.
“This contest is always one of the highlights of the year for the Steamship Authority, and this year proved no exception,” said Sean F. Driscoll, communications director for the SSA. “Seeing the joy and creativity these students bring to their submissions is a delight, and I thank everyone who entered for sharing their art with us.”
Each winner will receive a $100 Steamship Authority gift card, valid for travel, parking, or on-board concessions. Also, student Enza Katharine Horenstein of Chilmark has been selected as the winner of a $150 Visa gift card in a grand prize drawing open to all entrants in the contest.
The Steamship Authority extends its sincere thanks to Sarah Johnson, executive director of the Cahoon Museum of American Art, for her assistance in judging the art submissions.
A limited quantity of calendars will be available for pickup at Steamship Authority terminals beginning November 30, 2023. Posters with winning artwork will also be displayed on board Authority vessels.
The 2024 calendar winners follow, including their name, grade, school, and the name of their artwork. To view a gallery of all the winners, please click here.
Cameron Anderson
Grade 5, Barnstable United Elementary School, Marstons Mills
Sail Into Imagination
William Barrington
Grade K, Martha’s Vineyard Public Charter School, Edgartown
Martha’s Vineyard Sunset
Iyla Bohan
Grade 1, Chilmark Elementary School, Chilmark
Iyla Rocks the Boat
Logan Caramanna
Grade 2, Homeschool, West Tisbury
Island Home
Vienna Carll
Grade 4, Teaticket Elementary School, East Falmouth
Sailing by the Sunset
Ella Coccoro
Grade 6, Cape Cod Lighthouse Charter School, Orleans
Sail Into Imagination
Anderson (AJ) Cramer
Grade 5, Oak Bluffs Elementary School, Oak Bluffs
Sunset Crossing
Skye Dodge
Grade 6, Morse Pond School, Osterville
Ocean’s Galaxies
Tanya Evans
Grade 1, Nantucket Elementary School, Nantucket
Kitty Coming Home
Bentley Galary
Grade 4, East Fairhaven Elementary School, Fairhaven
Sail Into Imagination
Gregory Gatti
Grade 3, Teaticket Elementary School, East Falmouth
Sail Into Imagination
Isabella Kowal
Grade 7, Saint Theresa of Calcutta School, New Bedford
Mesmerizing Sea
Raphelia Matheney
Grade 5, Nantucket Intermediate School, Nantucket
Overlook
Ellie Pennington
Grade 11, Martha’s Vineyard Home School, West Tisbury
Ferry From Below
Since 1960, the Woods Hole, Martha’s Vineyard and Nantucket Steamship Authority has served as the transportation lifeline to the islands of Nantucket and Martha’s Vineyard year round. The Steamship Authority is the largest ferry service to the islands and offers the most frequent daily departures for passengers, automobiles, groups and trucks. In 2022, more than 2.9 million passengers and more than 695,000 vehicles of all sizes were transported to and from the islands. Our U.S. Coast Guard-certified crews are committed to the highest level of safety at sea while our vessels offer comfort and convenience with spacious seating, free Wi-Fi and TV on board.
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