Congressman Joe Neguse Launches Virtual Art Competition for Students Distance Learning at Home
Washington D.C.—Congressman Joe Neguse announced today that he will be moving the 2nd Congressional District’s Congressional Art Competition online.
“In moments of crisis, we often look to the arts to bring us inspiration and hope for the future. I know that the current public health crisis has changed the lives of many across Colorado, including students. That is why, although schools are closed right now, I am still encouraging students to share their creative talents with our community and participate in the 2020 Congressional Art Competition,” said Congressman Joe Neguse “This year’s art competition will be held online, and the winners’ pieces will be displayed in the U.S. Capitol and in my Congressional offices. I look forward to seeing all of the submissions and recognizing our local artists.”
The Congressional Art Competition is a nationwide high school visual art competition that was established in 1982 to recognize and encourage artistic talent in each congressional district. Students from across the country can submit entries to their representative’s office, and panels of local artists will select the winning entries.
Guidelines to submit an entry are below:
- Artwork may be up to 26 inches wide by 26 inches tall by four inches thick; must be two dimensional; original in concept, design, and execution; must not weigh more than 15 pounds; and may not violate any U.S. copyright laws.
- Accepted artwork includes:
- Paintings (including oil, acrylics and watercolor)
- Drawings (including pastels, colored pencil, pencil, charcoal, ink, and markers)
- Collage (must be two dimensional)
- Prints (including lithographs, silkscreen, and block prints)
- Mixed media
- Computer-generated art
- Photography
The Congressional Art Competition is open to all high school students in Colorado's 2nd Congressional District. The winner will be determined using criteria based on originality, skill of execution, excellence in use of materials, and conceptual strength of the project.
All submissions are due by Friday, May 15, 2020. Please submit art to: CD2ArtSubmissions@mail.house.gov
The winning works are displayed in the most-frequented hallway at the U.S Capitol, creating a stunning gallery that Members of Congress will pass by daily. The 2nd and 3rd place pieces will hang in Congressman Neguse’s Washington office and the 4th and 5th place pieces will hang in Congressman Neguse’s district offices.