Shreve announces winner of 2025 Congressional Art Competition
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Shreve announces winner of 2025 Congressional Art Competition
Congressman Michael Guest Announces Winner of the Third Congressional District Art Competition for 2025
WASHINGTON D.C. (WCBI) – On June 11, Congressman Michael Guest announced the winner of the Third Congressional District Competition for 2025. Sachiko Clay attends Starkville High School and has been declared the winner of this year’s art competition. Sachiko has been recognized for her art in previous competitions. In October of 2024, she was recognized as Rotary Student of the Month for her artistic abilities. She was also named one of only ele…
Congressman Michael Guest Announces Winner of the Third Congressional District Art Competition for 2025 - Mississippi Monitor
Recently, Congressman Michael Guest announced the winner of the Third Congressional District Competition for 2025. Sachiko Clay attends Starkville High School and has been declared the winner of this year’s art competition. Sachiko has been recognized for her art in previous competitions. In October of 2024, she was recognized as Rotary Student of the Month for her artistic abilities. She was also named one of only eleven finalists worldwide for…
Gallia County Student's Artwork Now Hanging in U.S. Capitol After Winning Congressional Art Competition
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Congressman Dave Taylor (OH-02) welcomed Lilyana Ansel, a junior at River Valley High School in Gallia County, to Washington, D.C. this week to celebrate her victory in the 2025 Congressional Art Competition. Ansel’s award-winning piece, titled “The Quiet One,” will be displayed i
Congressman Taylor welcomes Congressional Art Competition winner | The Highland County Press
Congressman Dave Taylor (OH-02) today welcomed Lilyana Ansel, the winner of the 2025 Congressional Art Competition, and her mother to Washington, D.C. Lilyana’s winning art piece, ‘The Quiet One,’ has been hung on display in the halls of the United States Capitol and will remain there for the duration of the year.
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