What's Happening?
Representative Keith Self recently hosted the fourth annual Congressional Art Competition for high school students in Texas's District 3. The event saw participation from 68 students, whose artworks were judged by a panel including Brandon Adams, Wendy
McIntyre, and Jennifer Seibert. The competition aims to showcase the artistic talents of young individuals in the district. The top four winners were Ameya Kohli from Wylie High School, Joe Studdard from Allen High School, Grace Dowtin from Walnut Grove High School, and Yeaseo Jeong from Allen High School. Their artworks will be displayed in the U.S. Capitol for one year, providing national exposure to their creative efforts.
Why It's Important?
The Congressional Art Competition serves as a platform for young artists to gain recognition and encouragement, fostering creativity and artistic expression among high school students. By displaying the winning artworks in the U.S. Capitol, the competition not only highlights the talents of these students but also underscores the importance of arts in education and community engagement. This initiative by Rep. Keith Self reflects a commitment to supporting the arts and providing opportunities for youth to engage in cultural and creative activities, which can have lasting impacts on their personal and professional development.
What's Next?
The winners will be honored at an awards ceremony in Washington, D.C., where their artworks will be officially unveiled at the U.S. Capitol. This event will provide further recognition and networking opportunities for the young artists. As the competition continues annually, it is expected to inspire more students to participate and explore their artistic talents. The ongoing support from local leaders and educators will be crucial in maintaining the momentum and success of this initiative.












