Michigan Lieutenant Governor Garlin Gilchrist II last Friday announced the winner of the 2023 State of the State art contest is Sydney Kuipers of Forest Hills Northern High School. The lieutenant governor selected the winner from five student finalists out of hundreds of students who submitted their artwork from around the state. The winning art piece will be featured on the 2023 State of the State program cover.
“We know that Michigan has so many bright, gifted young people and I’m thrilled to see the artistic talents of students from across the state put on display,” said Lieutenant Governor Gilchrist. “Michigan’s strength comes from all of us working together to improve our communities, expand pathways to opportunity, and move Michigan forward. It’s encouraging to see Michigan’s strengths through these students’ eyes.”
The art contest challenged K-12 students across Michigan to come up with a creative design for the 2023 State of the State program cover following the theme "What makes Michigan strong?" Students were encouraged to be as creative as possible and were welcome to use crayon, marker, paint, or any other material.
This year's prize is a Cherry Republic Go Fish Gift Box containing:
• Ruby Red Sour Cherry Patches
• Iced Imperial Pretzels
• Cherry Republic Playing Cards
• Cherry Republic Nalgene water bottle
During her 2023 State of the State address Governor Gretchen Whitmer will lay out her plans to tackle the challenges Michiganders are facing right now.
The 2023 State of the State address will be held in the Michigan House Chambers and broadcast live throughout the state on Wednesday, January 25 at 7 p.m.
- Posted January 23, 2023
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Lt. gov. announces winner of 2023 State of the State art contest

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