U.S. Congressman Max Miller Announces 2025 Congressional Art Competition
WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Congressman Max Miller (OH-07) announced that his office will participate in the 2025 Congressional Art Competition for students grades 9 through 12 who reside in the 7th Congressional District of Ohio.
The Congressional Art Competition is an opportunity for high school students to showcase their artistic talents. Last year, more than 20 students from across the district submitted art for the competition. The winner, “Take Me Back” by Ella Wallace of Orrville High School is displayed in the halls of the Capitol.
All art submissions for this year’s competition will be collected in the Congressman’s Medina office between the hours of 9:00 am and 4:30 pm Monday through Friday. Art teachers may also coordinate with my Medina office to arrange art pickup. All art must be received no later than 4:30 pm on Thursday, April 11 to be entered in the competition.
For additional information, please visit the Congressman’s website here.
Editor’s note regarding the Congressional Art Competition:
Each spring, a nation-wide high school arts competition is hosted by Members of Congress in their respective districts. The Congressional Art Competition is an opportunity to recognize and encourage the artistic talent in the nation, as well as in our Congressional District.
The Congressional Art Competition is open to all high school students in the district. The winning artwork of our district’s competition will be displayed for one year in the U.S. Capitol. The exhibit in Washington will include the winning artwork from all participating districts from around the country. The winning artwork is also featured on the House’s Congressional Art Competition page here.
Editor’s note regarding Congressman Miller:
Congressman Max Miller represents Ohio’s Seventh District which includes Medina and Wayne counties as well as parts of Cuyahoga and Holmes counties. Miller serves on the House Committee on Ways and Means and the House Committee on Science, Space, and Technology. The Republican sophomore members selected Miller as their representative to the Republican Steering Committee. He is a member of the Republican Study Committee and Main Street Caucus. Before joining Congress, Miller spent six years in the Marine Corps Reserves and served in several senior positions for President Donald Trump. Please visit http://maxmiller.house.gov for more information.
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