Huizenga To Announce 2015 Congressional Art Competition Winner in Grand Haven on Tuesday
Washington,
May 4, 2015
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Education
On Tuesday, May 5th, Congressman Bill Huizenga (MI-02) will meet with the 2015 Congressional Art Competition finalists, their families, and their instructors at the Tri-Cities Historical Museum in Grand Haven. Museum doors open at 4:30 p.m., with Congressman Huizenga arriving at 5 p.m. The “Top 12” student entries will be on display during the event and the public is welcome to attend. Congressman Huizenga will announce the winner of the 2015 Congressional Art Competition at approximately 5:45 p.m. The Tri-Cities Historical Museum is located at 200 Washington Ave in Grand Haven. Top 12 Student Finalists Calvary Schools of Holland Mengyang (Claudia) Hu “Ageless” Instructor: Jolene Harris Fremont High School Molly Veenstra “Cloudy” Instructor: Mary Pekel Holland Christian High School Renz Machieva “Time Spent” Emma Mikolitis “Diverging Borders” Paige VandenBrink “Unknown” Instructor: Meridith Ridl Muskegon Catholic Central High School Dara DeTorres “Lake Michigan” Instructor: Jane Stoepker West Ottawa High School Emily Charameda “I Am” Instructor: Brian Kelly Ana Patchin “A Brave New World” Jenny Vongphachane “Modern Escape” Instructor: Nathan Kukla Thomas Callahan “Glassware” Adriel Phouthaphone “Wrapped Object” Instructor: Brad Vredevoogd Western Michigan Christian High School Clay Negen “Pyramid” Instructor: Sheri Van Duyn |