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The Congressional Art Competition is an annual competition of two-dimensional visual artwork submitted by American high school students sponsored by the Congressional Institute. [17] A winner is submitted from each congressional district by the district’s Member of Congress and displayed in the Cannon Tunnel at the United States Capitol for ...
In 2010, Blessen was selected by the Dallas Observer as one of three MasterMinds of the Arts in Dallas, as part of the publication's first MasterMinds competition. [5] In 2015, she was on the panel of judges for the District 30 Congressional Art Competition held at the Janette Kennedy Gallery. [6]
[4] [46] In 2010, Maharishi students again "dominated" the competition in the Congressional Art Contest by taking the first and third place awards as well as "three of the six honorable mentions" in Iowa's Second District. Senior Kenzie Wacknov received the top award.
Apr. 17—Congressman Josh Brecheen gives information on how high school students can enter the annual Congressional Art Competition. 1 What is the competition? Each spring, the Congressional ...
Jun. 16—Two New Hampshire high school artists were named winners of the 2021 Congressional Art Competition and their works will be displayed at the U.S. Capitol. Matthew Jolin of Ashland, a ...
Jan. 19—WASHINGTON, D.C. — The office of Congressman August Pfluger (TX-11) is now accepting submissions for the 2024 Congressional Art Competition. The competition is open to all 7-12 grade ...
Art and Allegory from the U.S. Capitol Visitors Center; Development of the U.S. Capitol from the Temple of Liberty; Further detail on the Agriculture section of the pediment from the Architect of the Capitol; Historical Marker Database about the Capitol and Apotheosis; Smithsonian's documentation for the model of Agriculture
Jun. 6—WASHINGTON D.C. — Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers, R-Wash., announced Tuesday Spokane resident Hawwi Jebena as the winner of the 2024 Congressional Art Competition from Washington's Fifth ...