Congressman Rudy Yakym (IN-02) invites high school students throughout Indiana's 2nd District to participate in this year's Congressional Art Competition. Members of Congress sponsor this nationwide high school arts competition each spring.
"This competition is a great opportunity for students to showcase their creative talents and have the opportunity for their artwork to be proudly displayed in the halls of Congress," Yakym said. "I encourage as many Second District students as possible to participate and submit artwork.”
The Congressional Art Competition is an opportunity to recognize and encourage artistic talent across the nation, including in Indiana’s 2nd Congressional District.
Submissions will be accepted from April 2-10. The winning submission will be displayed for one year in the U.S. Capitol alongside the artwork of other contest winners nationwide. Additionally, all submitted artwork will hang at the South Bend Airport until May 14.
To learn more and participate, visit Yakym’s website at yakym.house.gov/congressional-art-competition.
For questions, contact the congressman’s Mishawaka district office at 574-204-2645.

Congressman Rudy Yakym and John Glenn High School student Nina Foresman, winner of the 2024 Congressional Art Competition for Indiana’s 2nd District.
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