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The Grey Water Project

Unveiling

Water in a Warming World

 Our 6th Annual Earth Day Competition

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This competition calls on K-12 students to explore the impact of climate change on water bodies globally. Participants are encouraged to depict how rising temperatures affect water environments, focusing on altered landscapes, effects on wildlife, and changes within human communities.

This Year's Competiton Has Ended

3rd Prize

$25 USD

2nd Prize

$50 USD

1st Prize

$75 USD

2024 Recap: The Grey Water Project's
5th Anniversary Earth Day Art Competition

Thank you to everyone who took part in The Grey Water Project's 5th Anniversary Earth Day Art Competition last year! We're excited to share some of the memorable highlights from the event:

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Artwork Submitted

A total of 150 pieces were submitted. Countries Represented: Students from 7 different countries showcased their talents, emphasizing the global reach and commitment to our environmental message.

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Exhibitions

The artwork was prominently displayed at notable venues including Stanford Earth tones, Fremont Earth Day, and Fremont Creates. Additionally, we also hosted a year-long virtual exhibit, allowing global online access to the artwork.

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Celebrated Participants

Celebrated Participants: Last year, we celebrated participants who have shown consistent enthusiasm over multiple years. Specifically, 22 students participated for two of the five years, 12 for three years, 5 for four years, and 2 students celebrated participating all five years. All were honored for their dedicated involvement

A heartfelt thank you to the students from Kennedy High School and American High School in Fremont for their invaluable volunteering efforts. Special thanks are also due to the FUSD art teachers and Del Campo School in Honduras for encouraging their students to participate and contribute to our competition. Their enthusiasm and commitment were crucial in bringing our community together and making last year's competition a resounding success.

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Art Competition 2025 Winners

Grades 9-12

  • 1st Place: Roshita Mahajan

  • 2nd Place:  Shrestha Sharma, Vrischika Vats, Prapti Pratiksha Sahu​

  • 3rd Place: Kshiti Patil, Minura Lukpan, Aisha Panda

  • Honorable Mention: Ananya Rout, Anshita Mahajan, Bhakti Venkatesh Hegde
     

Grades 6-8

  • 1st Place: Caroline Liu, Divyadarshini Balamurugan

  • 2nd Place:  Nivriti Singh, Riddhi Singh

  • 3rd Place: Sansthita Das, Kaylie Xie

  • Honorable Mention: Dilnora Axatova, Joanna Cao

Grades 3-5

  • 1st Place: Advik Mohapatra, Mithran Amarnath

  • 2nd Place:  Nitya Chiluveru

  • 3rd Place: Vanessa Jiang, Aileen Chow

  • Honorable Mention: Aanika Grover, Ariel Yin, Kanshika Manikandan, Madhav Arora, Mathew Yin, Moll Torsvik, Ishani Vommi

Grades K-2

  • 1st Place: Dharshanth Balamurugan, Michael Zhang

  • 2nd Place:  Arques Huang-Lai

  • 3rd Place: Reyansh Rana

  • Honorable Mention: Aidan Qin, Ellie Ma, Sahana Venkateswaran

Teacher Recognition

A special recognition to Ranjana Harlalka, a high school teacher from Sarala Birla Gyan Jyoti,Assam, India for encouraging and submitting her students artwork in the competition. 

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