Arts in the Airport 2026

Memphis International Airport



Arts in the Airport Arts in the Airport 2026

19th Annual High School Visual Arts and Photography Competition / Exhibition


Congratulations to our 2026 winners! 

Paintings

  • 1st Place : “Tiger Pride” by Karley Hicks of Arlington High School
  • 2nd Place: “Rock, Roll, and Roar” by Savannah Stone of Collierville High School
  • 3rd Place: “Sunset of Colors” by Henry Hoang of Collierville High School

Photography

  • 1st Place: “Washed Dreams” by Aubrey Hersey of Bartlett High School
  • 2nd Place: “Power in Snow” by Will Fogerty of Christian Brothers High School
  • 3rd Place: “The Human Race” by Elliott Shah of Christian Brothers High School

View the 2026 Arts in the Airport artwork:
Paintings / Photography


Past Years’ Painting Pickups

Teachers, parents, and students can email arts@flymemphis.com to schedule a pick up time for unsold paintings from previous years.


Artwork Title Student Name High School Name
Cruisin’ Rhythm Jana Albonni Lakeland Preparatory School
Memphis Flow Zaisha Ali Collierville
Blue Light Sarah Alkabsh Kingsbury
I Am a Man — Always and Forever Zahra Altareb White Station
Memphis’ Big Backyard Caroline Anderson Houston
El-fish Presley Ella Beaver Houston
58 Keys Breanna Bey Ridgeway
The Birthplace of Rock N’ Roll Brooke Biggins Collierville
Being Free Ni’Kloe Bland Polk Ridgeway
Musical Mares Margaret Bondi Collierville
Where Broadway Meets Beale Gabriella Clark Collierville
The Rock n Soul Museum Charli Contreras Collierville
A Night Out at B.B. King’s Isabella Cox Houston
The Loading Ground Carrington Criswell Lakeland Preparatory School
Memphis Minnie Ana Cruz Hinojosa Collierville
Memphis to Memphis Malika Dadanova Houston
Memphis Zoo Matthew De Chavez Central
United As Memphis Kloe Delapena Arlington
Memphis Nights in Melody Alexis Dickerson Whitehaven
A Night at Silky O’Sullivan’s Long Do White Station
Tuned Into Memphis — Beale Street Turned All the Way Up Rachel (William/Liam) Finkelman White Station
Nosotros Somos el Futuro / We are the Future Marcela Flores Collegiate School Of Memphis
Musical Connection Greyson Foster Arlington
Home of the Blues Aubrey Frye Lakeland Preparatory School
MLK Legacy Andre Gross Collierville
Reservations For… Antwan Groves Whitehaven
Can’t Help Falling in Love with Memphis Maria Herrera Lakeland Preparatory School
Tiger Pride Karley Hicks Arlington
Sunset of Colors Henry Hoang Collierville
Ms. Power Tamirah Jackson Whitehaven
A Musical Memphis Jessica Jin Collierville
Walking Down the Rainbow Heidi Juare Collegiate School Of Memphis
All of Memphis Hannah Kim Arlington
Elvis Quackly at Peabody Zena Kim Collierville
Memphis Grooves Gabrielle Kresnadi Collierville
A Tasty Feast Lena Le Collegiate School Of Memphis
Memphis Cafe Kai Le Lakeland Preparatory School
Memphis Rhythm Cindy Le Ridgeway
Blues City Cafe Madison Livesay Lakeland Preparatory School
Rock N Soul Ducklings Amiyah Long Collierville
The Birth of a Star Yocelin Lopez Collegiate School Of Memphis
The Legend of Memphis! Daniela Mascote Craigmont
Fairground Nights in the Mid-South Savannah Miller Lakeland Preparatory School
Untitled Diana Morales Freedom Prep Academy High School
Melody in Motion Amira Moubasher Ridgeway
Childhood Come to Life Thomas Ochoa Arlington
A Night in Memphis Leandro Palma Kingsbury
Scene At Stax Jasmine Parham Whitehaven
Coloring Our History Mariah Parker Freedom Prep Academy High School
The Thrill is Gone Keya Patel Collierville
Our Core Sophia Pater Lakeland Preparatory School
Toco Toucan Angel Perez Collierville
Music by the River Nicolle Petit Ridgeway
Daughters of Memphis Music Elyse Poloni Collierville
Where The Mississippi Flows Heike Raymer Faith Heritage Christian Academy
Memphis Soul City Symphony Jamilla Revels Central
A Selfie at the Peabody Joselyn Reyes Lopez Collegiate School Of Memphis
Rhythm and Blues Aerlyn Smith Whitehaven
Shaping Memphis Chloe Smith White Station
The Rising Sun Samantha Smith Arlington
The Beacon Olivia Sterling White Station
Rock, Roll, and Roar Savannah Stone Collierville
A Dream Retold Kingston Stringer Central
The Lyrics of Beale St. Cadence Sullivan Freedom Prep Academy High School
Home of the Blues Tess Terpstra Lakeland Preparatory School
Where Legends Were Made Allyson Tirado Freedom Prep Academy High School
Spark of Rights Jazmin Trejo Jimenez Freedom Prep Academy High School
Untitled Giselle Vazquez Medina Freedom Prep Academy High School
Grizzly Strong Kamryn Walls Ridgeway
The Making of the Blues Andrea Whitmore Germantown
Memphis Memories Gabryela Williamson Arlington
Playbill of Memphis Zoey Yale Lakeland Preparatory School
Memphis At Night Rachel Yan Houston
Beats Of Memphis Paola Ynfante Arlington
Peabody Memphis Emmalyn Zobell Lakeland Preparatory School
Photo Title Student Name High School Name
See You Soon Memphis Zahra Altareb White Station
Pe-Body Jeremiah Amuzu Christian Brothers
Belle of Memphis Ari Bichelman Christian Brothers
Happiness, Served Cold William Bradley Christian Brothers
Memphis On the Field Max Cosio Christian Brothers
Where Dreams and History Met Absa Diallo Whitehaven
Beale Street on Ice Alexandra Fahr Arlington
Power in Snow Will Fogerty Christian Brothers
Memphis Sights YeAsante Franklin City University School Of Liberal Arts
Urban Revival Megan Garrett Bartlett
Thursday at the Ballpark Turner Grisanti Christian Brothers
Beale Appeal Chloe Hartwell Bartlett
Memphis Strong Landon Heathcoat Christian Brothers
Washed Dreams Aubrey Hersey Bartlett
Memphis Zoo Tikaiya Houston City University School Of Liberal Arts
Twisted View At The Memphis Zoo Caden Jackson Bartlett
Greatness Upon Greatness Brandon Lee Christian Brothers
Memphis Skyline Kylie Lesure Whitehaven
MLK Aaliyah Maxwell City University School Of Liberal Arts
Lovely Brooke McClora Whitehaven
WHS SOP Sax Legacy John Moon Whitehaven
Beale Street: Heart of Memphis Jasmine Moss City University School Of Liberal Arts
An Arcade to Feed a City Stefan Mullins Christian Brothers
Guitars, Ghosts, and Greatness Madelaine Pannell Bartlett
Cooper-Young Blues Austin Robbins Bartlett
Son of Memphis Mikey Rodgers Bartlett
Heartbreak Hotel – Elvis Presley Brynner Salg Bartlett
Memphis SoulsVille Whitlie Sanders Whitehaven
The Human Race Elliott Shah Christian Brothers
Things are Looking Up in Memphis Tennessee Catherine Shelton Bartlett
Go Grizz! Micah Simpson Arlington
Alley Keeper Caden Starnes Christian Brothers
Pitching Memphis Trexler Townley Bakewell White Station
Lights at Midnight Jake Turner Christian Brothers
Welcome To My World Hudson Tutor Christian Brothers
Across the Bridge Christian Villanueva Christian Brothers
Standing Unmoved Caroline Wallace St. Mary’s Episcopal School
The Boulevard Carter Wyatt Christian Brothers

 

Rules and Regulations

Theme – Painting and Photography:

All visual art and photography pieces presented for submission must contain iconic/historic images which are symbolic of the city of Memphis, including replicas representative of Memphis’ heritage, i.e. blues/jazz/bluegrass music, famous native Memphians, Beale St., downtown Main St. Trolley cars, etc.

Visual Interpretation – Painting and Photography:

It is one of our main goals through this program to provide students with general theme guidelines, while also allowing their creativity and vision to capture the true spirit of our great city of Memphis. We encourage each student to incorporate technical aspects in their submissions, including abstractions, array of colors, lighting, composition, landscapes, environments, etc. Be creative!

Number of Entries Per Student:

Each student will be allowed ONE entry, or if they so choose, are allowed ONE entry into each category for this competition, i.e. one painting, and one photograph. Student entry forms MUST include student name and title of painting/photo in the title, but not the school. For example: “Joe Smith – Memphis Sounds.” In addition, entry forms must be submitted digitally via online form at flymemphis.com. The entry form webpage link will be sent out after January 1, 2026.

Paintings:

Each contestant will need to submit a digital sample of their artwork. The recommended size for preliminary artwork is a 12” x 16” on non-matte canvas or sketch paper (heavy stock). Additionally, each student is allowed to incorporate textiles/materials into their artwork. Student submissions MUST include student name and title of the painting, but not the school. For example: “Joe Smith – Memphis Sounds.” Finalists selected in the first round of judging will then submit a 30″ x 40″ canvas by April 17, 2026. 

Photography:

Each contestant can submit a high resolution photo via the online submission form. The judges will be looking for authenticity and originality as it relates to the overall sample. We encourage each student to avoid filters unless the filter assists in the overall vision. Student submissions MUST include student name and title of the photograph, but not the school. For example: “Joe Smith – Memphis Sounds.”   

Sales:

Final selections may be reproduced for the sole purpose of raising funds for the Memphis International Airport Community Foundation to help purchase the necessary art supplies for the contest. Should the artwork be purchased, any monies collected from this transaction shall be remitted to the student artist.

Sold/Unsold Art:

All pieces sold during the one-year exhibition will be delivered to the respective buyers, and all remaining selections will be returned to the original artist (Date may vary, but approximately May/June 2027).

Questions:

Questions about the contest may be submitted to arts@flymemphis.com.

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