Walden Announces Student Art Competition

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U.S. Rep. Greg Walden (R-Ore.) announced today that the 2014 Congressional Art Competition, “An Artistic Discovery,” is now open to high school students throughout Oregon’s Second Congressional District, which includes central, southern and eastern Oregon.

Student Art Contest
Emma Hughes of John Day won last year’s Congressional Art Competition for her artwork “Starry Eyed.” This piece is currently on display in the U.S. Capitol.
PHOTO COURTESY OF GREG WALDEN’S OFFICE
The contest is a nationwide endeavor for students to showcase their artistic abilities while competing for the chance to have their work displayed in the United States Capitol.

“This is a tremendous opportunity for young people interested in art, and it gives students the chance to have their work showcased for a national audience,” said Walden.

To enter the Congressional Art Competition, students must submit no more than two photographs of their work to Walden’s office by Monday, May 5, 2014. After the artwork is received, a panel of experts will choose one winner and runners-up. The winner will have their artwork displayed in the national student art exhibit in the U.S. Capitol. The winner will also receive complimentary round-trip airfare for two to Washington, D.C., to view the full exhibit and attend a reception honoring the student’s talent. Runners-up will have their artwork displayed in one of Walden’s offices in Oregon in Bend, Medford, La Grande, or Hood River.

To enter the contest, students must submit no more than two pieces of artwork and the Student Information & Release Form by May 5, 2014. E-mail photos of the artwork (JPEG format), along with the student’s name, phone number, address, and school to Lizzie Litzow atElizabeth.litzow@mail.house.gov.

All forms and further information can be found on Walden’s website.