Congressional Art Competition
Selection of 2014 Winners
Planting Seeds
by Rahzizi Ishakarah
Hon. Bennie G. Thompson
Mississippi, District 2
Cancer Baby
by Starry Sky McCallister
Hon. Mike McIntyre
North Carolina, District 7
Shiprock Formation
by Tifany McKee
Hon. Stevan Pearce
New Mexico, District 2
A Sunday Drive
by Kc Meyer
Hon. Mark E. Amodei
Nevada, District 2
Mon Seul Burdier
by Erick Robles
Hon. Joseph Crowley
New York, District 14
Made in America
by Catherine Strietmann
Hon. Brad R. Wenstrup
Ohio, District 2
Restless
by Christine Tweddell
Hon. John A. Boehner
Ohio, District 8
Grandad Sharp: The Strength of America 1950
by Carly Robinson
Hon. Jim Bridenstine
Oklahoma, District 1
Emergent
by Anne Louise Bunch
Hon. Earl Blumenauer
Oregon, District 3
Hidden in Plain Sight
by Julia McGehean
Hon. Michael G. Fitzpatrick
Pennsylvania, District 8
Reflections
by Katey Ladika
Hon. Keith J. Rothfus
Pennsylvania, District 12
Lioness
by Abigail Vipperman
Hon. Tim Murphy
Pennsylvania, District 18
Captain's Dream
by Eleni Giannopoulos
Hon. James R. Langevin
Rhode Island, District 2
Rustic Reflection
by M'Kayla DeLeon"
Hon. Mac Thornberry
Texas, District 13
Passion
by Ayaka Kojima
Hon. Eddie Bernice Johnson
Texas, District 30
What To Do?
by Jeong-In Seo
Hon. James P. Moran
Virginia, District 8
Bubble Talking
by Mimi Shang
Hon. Gerald E. Connolly
Virginia, District 11
Lincoln Memorial
by Jacob Averkamp
Hon. Denny Heck
Washington, District 10
Appearances
by Laura Shires
Hon. Gwen Moore
Wisconsin, District 4
Corporal Brent Moffatt, Marine Corps
by Hayley Ham
Hon. Tom Cotton
Arkansas, District 4
About the Competition
Each spring, the Congressional Institute sponsors a nationwide high school visual art competition to recognize and encourage artistic talent in the nation and in each congressional district. Since the competition began in 1982, more than 650,000 high school students have participated.
Participation in the contest is at the discretion of each Member office. Please contact your representative to confirm your district’s participation and obtain specific guidance.
Students submit entries to their representative’s office, and panels of district artists select the winning entries. Winners are recognized both in their district and at an annual awards ceremony in Washington, DC. The winning works are displayed for one year at the U.S. Capitol.
Congratulations to the 2014 winners!
The 2014 competition is closed. Entry guidelines and an information/release form for the 2015 competition will be posted in early 2015.
All entries must meet the following criteria:
- Be two dimensional
- Be no larger than 28 inches wide by 28 inches tall by 4 inches thick
- Not weigh more than 15 pounds
- Be original in concept, design, and execution and may not violate any U.S. copyright laws.