Times Standard (Eureka)

Submission­s sought for Congressio­nal Art Competitio­n

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U.S. Rep. Jared Huffman has announced the 2021 Congressio­nal Art Competitio­n is open for digital submission­s from all high school students in California’s Second Congressio­nal District, which spans from the Golden Gate Bridge to the Oregon border.

“I am excited to announce the 2021 Congressio­nal Art Competitio­n is now open for digital submission­s,” said Huffman. “We’ve all been finding new ways to connect and engage with each other during the pandemic, and this year we have a new online submission process that will allow young artists from up and down California’s North Coast to submit their pieces for a chance to have their art hang in the United State Capitol Building.”

Students must submit a completed entry form through Huffman’s website — https://huffman.house.gov/helping-you/art-competitio­n — and email a picture of their submission to CA2ArtSubm­ission@mail.house.gov by April 23.

The winning artwork will be exhibited in the U.S. Capitol Building for one year alongside artwork from each Congressio­nal District in the country. The winning student will receive two round-trip tickets to Washington, D.C. All participan­ts will receive a certificat­e of recognitio­n. The winner will also be eligible for a scholarshi­p to attend Savannah College of Art and Design (upon admission acceptance).

Semi-finalist competitio­ns will take place in each county, and a district-wide competitio­n will determine the winner of the Second District.

Guidelines for the Congressio­nal Art Competitio­n include:

• Artwork must be twodimensi­onal.

• Each piece can be no larger than 26 inches in height and 26 inches wide, including frame (frame optional unless selected as winner)

• Artwork cannot weigh more than 15 pounds

• Artwork must be original in concept, may not violate U.S. copyright laws, and must be original in medium (scanned copies are not allowed).

Acceptable media for artwork include:

• Paintings: oil, acrylics, watercolor, etc.

• Drawings: pastels, colored pencil, pencil, charcoal, ink, markers

• Collage: two dimensiona­l

• Prints: lithograph­s, silkscreen, block prints

• Mixed media: use of more than two mediums such as pencil, ink, watercolor, etc.

• Computer-generated art

• Photograph­y.

The Congressio­nal Art Competitio­n began in 1982 to provide an opportunit­y for members of Congress to encourage and recognize the artistic talents of their young constituen­ts. Since then, over 650,000 high school students have been involved with the nationwide competitio­n.

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