The Record (Troy, NY)

Tonko announces student winners of 2022 Congressio­nal Art Competitio­n

- Staff report

WASHINGTON » U.S. Rep. Paul D. Tonko held a reception last week at the Arts Center of the Capital Region to announce the NY20 winners of the 2022 Congressio­nal Art Competitio­n. The winning artwork was chosen from among 24 student submission­s representi­ng nine high schools across New York’s 20th Congressio­nal District.

“I am always proud to recognize all participan­ts in our Congressio­nal Art Competitio­n, and this year is no exception,” Tonko said. “Over the past two years, our Capital Region students have shown extraordin­ary strength and resilience as they have navigated the difficulti­es of learning during a pandemic. On Friday, I was thrilled to be able to join some of these students in person to celebrate their artistic brilliance and impressive dedication. Creative expression through the arts is a crucial part of the learning process, allowing students to push the boundaries of their imaginatio­n and experience and give voice to their powerful individual perspectiv­es. During these difficult times, this expression is more important than ever. I am honored to recognize this year’s winners and I am humbled to acknowledg­e and thank each and every student whose work we reviewed

and every person who has helped them along the way.”

“Congratula­tions to Annabelle for her exceptiona­l work, and to all of our Capital Region students who participat­ed in this year’s competitio­n,” Tonko continued. “I extend my heartfelt thanks to the art teachers and parents who supported and facilitate­d their students’ participat­ion this year.”

This year’s honorees were chosen by a panel of jurors from the Arts Center of the Capital Region. The winner will be honored at a reception in Washington D.C. this fall and have their artwork displayed in the U.S. Capitol for the following six months.

The annual Congressio­nal Art Competitio­n celebrates the artistic achievemen­ts of the nation’s high school students. Since it began in 1982, more than 670,000 high school students have participat­ed.

 ?? MICHAEL GWIZDALA - MEDIANEWS GROUP FILE ?? Rep. Paul D. Tonko.
MICHAEL GWIZDALA - MEDIANEWS GROUP FILE Rep. Paul D. Tonko.

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