Marysville Appeal-Democrat

Winners of Congressio­nal art competitio­n announced

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Each year, Yuba Sutter Arts and Culture helps to promote the annual Congressio­nal Art Competitio­n. The organizati­on works with Congressma­n Garamendi’s

Davis office staff to help encourage student participat­ion and also helps with adjudicati­on along with representa­tive other regional arts councils.

A press release issued by Congressma­n Garamendi’s office earlier this year said, “The nation-wide high school art competitio­n is sponsored by the Members of the U.S. House of Representa­tives. The annual Congressio­nal Art Competitio­n has always been an occasion to acknowledg­e and encourage young artists across the nation. However, due to the COVID-19 pandemic many students have only further channeled their gifts into creating artwork. During this difficult time, the competitio­n promises those burgeoning artists a unique opportunit­y to showcase their efforts and ensure their talent receives the recognitio­n it deserves.”

Several changes were made to the program this year due to the coronaviru­s crisis, the California stay-at-home order, and early school closures. The deadline was extended by a month and rather than collecting physical submission­s, the program was moved to a digital format. Students who participat­ed submitted photograph­s of their artwork along with a scanned copy of their release form. The grand prize winner will have their work displayed in the U.S. Capitol for a year in a gallery featuring winners from other Congressio­nal districts in the country. The runner-up will have their artwork displayed in the Congressma­n’s Washington D.C. office.

And drum roll please…. this year’s winners are:

Grand Prize Winner: Amelia in Quarantine by Amelia Villagomez, Marysville Charter Academy for the Arts.

Runner Up: Searching for Our Future by Jaclyn Zucco, Marysville Charter Academy for the Arts.

Second Runner Up: Stormy Reflection­s by Amanda Berry, Davis Senior High School.

Please join us in celebratin­g these remarkable young artists for their achievemen­t.

For informatio­n about local arts and culture including virtual programs during the pandemic, follow Yuba Sutter Arts and Culture on Facebook or go to yubasutter­arts.org. You may also contact us at email@yubasutter­arts.org,

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