Winner for the 2020 Congressional Art Competition announced

MISHAWAKA, Ind. -- A senior at John Glenn High School in Walkerton has won the 2020 Congressional Art Competition for Indiana's 2nd District.

U.S. Rep. Jackie Walorski (R-Ind.) announced today that she chose Salem Slater's artwork called "Hanging Pangolin" to be placed on display at the U.S. Capitol for the next year alongside with the other winners from across the country. Salem was also the winner of the 2019 Congressional Art Competition.

“Salem’s winning artwork showcases her incredible talent, skill, and dedication to creative expression,” Congresswoman Walorski said. “I can’t wait for this piece to be displayed in our nation’s capital for visitors from across the country to see. This year our competition looked a little different due to the coronavirus crisis, but Hoosier students’ entries were as impressive as always. I want to thank each and every artist who participated, and congratulations to Salem on this well-deserved recognition!”

Walorski also awarded second place to Taylor Przybysz, a student at Penn High School in Mishawaka. Her artwork "Cubistic Trees" will be displayed in Walorski's Mishawaka District Office for the next year.

19 high school students throughout Indiana's 2nd Congressional District submitted entries for the competition and a judging panel of local artists helped select the winning entry.

The Congressional Art Competition began in 1982 to provide an opportunity for Members of Congress to recognize the artistic talents of high school students in their districts. Since then, more than 650,000 high school students have been involved with the nationwide competition.

Salem Slater's winning artwork called Hanging Pangolin


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