Moore Announces 2016 Congressional Art Competition Winners
Milwaukee, WI,
April 29, 2016
It takes courage for young artists to submit their work and have it judged by local professional artists. This competition is a reminder of these students' determination, talent, and commitment to their craft.
Milwaukee, WI — Each year, the Congressional Art Competition provides an opportunity for Members of Congress to honor the artistic abilities of our young constituents. First place winners are eligible for scholarship opportunities and will have their entry displayed at the U.S. Capitol for one year. In honor of this year’s 36th annual Congressional Art Competition award ceremony, held at Milwaukee’s Central Library, Congresswoman Gwen Moore (WI-04) released the following statement: “It takes courage for young artists to submit their work and have it judged by local professional artists. This competition is a reminder of these students’ determination, talent, and commitment to their craft. “I’m always honored to participate in this competition as I have such great respect for the outstanding students of our community. I encourage every high school student to submit their work for next year’s competition so they too can showcase their talents and receive the recognition they so richly deserve. Congratulations to the winners and to everyone who participated this year!” This year’s winners are as follows: Honorable Mentions: Cassidy Reckles – 12th Grade; Brown Deer High School Winning Piece: Self Portrait Leah Penn – 12th Grade; Rufus King High School Winning Piece: Chronic Krow Hunter – 11th Grade; Milwaukee High School of the Arts Winning Piece: Scarf Vang Mee Lor – 9th Grade; Hmong American Peace Academy Winning Piece: Txaj Muag Third Place: DaWayne Williams – 12th Grade; McDowell Montessori High School Winning Piece: Moody Meadows Second Place: Emily Her – 11th Grade; Brown Deer High School Winning Piece: Identity Ripped at the Seams First Place: Lieschen du Plessis – 12th Grade; Nicolet High School Winning Piece: They Said it was Simple Please click here for more information on the Congressional Art Competition. Pictured above, top left to right: Third place winner DaWayne Williams (with art teacher), Lieschen du Plessis with first place painting, second place winner Emily Her (with art teacher), and group picture with winners and their art teachers at bottom. ### |