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Hoyer Announces 2019 Fifth District Art Competition Winner

June 25, 2019

WASHINGTON, DC - Congressman Steny H. Hoyer (MD-05) today announced the winner of the 2019 Fifth District Art Competition. Amber Fanelli, a senior at Choptican High School, won the competition with her piece titled "La Jolla Rocks."

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"I join in congratulating Amber on winning the 2019 Fifth District Art Competition," said Congressman Hoyer. "Her piece will be an outstanding addition to the selection of artwork in the Capitol complex over the next year. I was extremely impressed by the skill Amber demonstrated in her piece, and I look forward to congratulating her in person in the coming months."

"I want to thank every student who participated in this year's competition," continued Congressman Hoyer. "I am continually impressed by the hard work and creativity that Fifth District students demonstrate each year. I once again congratulate Amber on this well-deserved achievement."

Amber lives in Abell, Maryland and is entering her senior year at Choptican High School. Her artwork, titled "La Jolla Rocks" is a hyper realistic rendering of beach rocks done with Conté crayon.

The Congressional Arts Competition provides Members of Congress with the opportunity to showcase the artistic talent of high school students in their districts. Since 1982, the competition has involved hundreds of thousands of students, and the winners have had their pieces hung in the Capitol complex for a year to be seen my the many visitors from across the country who come to the Capitol and by Members of Congress every day. Each year, Congressman Hoyer sends letters to all the high schools in the Fifth District announcing the Congressional Fifth District High School Arts Competition. After all entries have been submitted, a panel of local judges from the education and business communities participate in a panel to determine the winner.

Issues:Education