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Huizenga Announces Winner Of 2012 Congressional Art Competition

Washington, D.C. - , May 15, 2012 | Brian Patrick (202-225-4401)

On Monday, Congressman Bill Huizenga (MI-02) held a reception celebrating the 2012 Congressional Art Competition Finalists and announced Connor Bade, a senior at West Ottawa, as the winner of the competition. Connor's piece "An Exaggeration" will join winners from across the country in being put on display in the U.S. Capitol for the next year. The Congressional Art Competition began in 1982 to provide an opportunity for Members of Congress to encourage and recognize the artistic talents of their young constituents. Since then, over 650,000 high school students have participated in the nationwide competition.

Congressman Huizenga said, "I want to congratulate Connor and all of the young artists who submitted their works of art for the Congressional Art Competition. It's encouraging to see the Second District is thriving with imagination and creativity. I also want to thank the teachers and parents who support and encourage their students and children to be involved in the arts.”


2012 Congressional Art Competition Winner:

Connor Bade - "An Exaggeration"


2012 Congressional Art Competition Finalists:

Fremont High School

Maria Perla - "Heart of Michigan"
Jon Paul Hills - "The Rusted Truck"

Holland Christian

Aubrey Sytsma - "Standing Strong"
Emily Karsten - "Abandoned"

Saugatuck High School

Carly Howell - "Walking on Water"
Lauren Jenkins - "Self-Portrait"
Allison Jenkins - "44th Parallel"

Western Michigan Christian High School

Anna Zeerip - "Hidden Hand"

West Ottawa High School

Celina Roa - "Tree"
Stephanie Damian - "Frog in Water"
Elizabeth Rodriguez - "Lighthouse"



Pictures of the 2012 Congressional Art Competition Winner and Finalists can be found HERE.


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