“The artwork we received this year was truly awe-inspiring and an incredible testament to the creative talent right here in Georgia’s 11th District,” said Rep. Loudermilk. “I am so proud of each and every one of this year’s contestants, and I look forward to seeing the award-winning artwork in the halls of the U.S. Capitol.”
In the 2016 competition, a total of 47 entries were submitted from 11 schools across Georgia’s 11th Congressional District. The winning artwork was hand-selected by an independent panel of local artists, and featured as part of a special exhibition at the Downtown Gallery in Cartersville.
2016 Congressional Art Competition Results:
First Place
Student: Elizabeth Sutton
Art Piece: “Home” (Prismacolor pencils)
School: Kennesaw Mountain High
Instructor: Lauren Davis
Second Place
Student: Allison Vagase
Art Piece: “Deuce” (Acrylic paint & collaged sheet music)
School: Cartersville High School
Instructor: Alicia Murray
Third Place
Student: Sara Zimmerman
Art Piece: “Deforestation” (Watercolor and pen on watercolor paper)
School: Kennesaw Mountain High School
Instructor: Lauren Davis
Honorable Mention #1
Student: Katharyn Kampovsky
Art Piece: “E-Street” (Graphite)
School: Creekview High School
Instructor: Linda Nicholson
Honorable Mention #2
Student: Leah Ruff
Art Piece: “Beauty vs. Poverty” (Water color)
School: Cherokee High School
Instructor: Chris Lambert
This year’s winner, Elizabeth Sutton, received an art scholarship and two airline tickets to Washington D.C. for the official awards ceremony this summer.
Click HERE to view the photo gallery from this year’s art competition.