Spanberger Announces Winner of Fifth Annual Congressional Art Competition

Spanberger Announces Winner of Fifth Annual Congressional Art Competition
Congresswoman Abigail Davis Spanberger — wikipedia
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The Winner — Jade Cudjoe From Eastern View High School in Culpeper County — Will Have Her Artwork Displayed in the U.S. Capitol for One Year

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WOODBRIDGE, Va. — U.S. Representative Abigail Spanberger today announced the winner of the Fifth Annual Congressional Art Competition from Virginia’s Seventh District.

First place winner Jade Cudjoe is a student at Eastern View High School in Culpeper County. Jade’s piece entitled “The Creation of Hands” will be displayed in the U.S. Capitol for one year, alongside winning pieces from congressional districts across the country.

“After five years of receiving works of art, I’m still blown away by the talent possessed by so many young Virginians,” said Spanberger. “Thank you to every student who shared their work with us, thank you to the educators who are dedicated to cultivating the creativity and passion of young artists across Virginia, and congratulations to this year’s winner! I’m proud to represent so many brilliant Virginia students, and I look forward to showcasing Jade’s work in our U.S. Capitol.”

“Inspired by the art piece ‘The Creation of Adam’ by Michelangelo. This original piece illustrates the power and ability that hands have to create art. Within itself the piece is art but truly the hand behind it is the true inspiration,” wrote Jade about her winning piece.

The Congressional Art Competition is an annual opportunity to encourage and recognize the artistic talent of Virginia students and students across the country. Click here to learn more.

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