Skip to Content

In the News

KHTS: Garcia Announces High School Congressional Art Competition

Congressman Mike Garcia, R-Santa Clarita, announced Monday that his office is now accepting submissions to the annual Congressional Art Competition.
KHTS

To read the full article click here.

Congressman Mike Garcia, R-Santa Clarita, announced Monday that his office is now accepting submissions to the annual Congressional Art Competition. 

High school students across California’s 25th District, which includes Santa Clarita, are invited to participate in the annual competition, according to officials with Garcsta’s Office. 

Participants are set to have a chance to compete to have their artwork displayed in the U.S. Capitol Building where it could be seen by members of Congress and visitors from around the world.

“I am excited to officially kick off the 2022 Congressional Art Competition. This year, students will select the theme that speaks the most to them from two options: Man’s Best Friend or Machines in Motion,” Garcia said. “I was thoroughly impressed with the creative entries we received last year. I look forward to seeing what the creative students from California’s 25th District come up with.” 

See Related: Congressman Garcia Announces 2021 Congressional Art Competition Winner
To enter the contest, students should submit their two-dimensional artwork and the student release form to one of Congressman Garcia’s District Offices by Thursday, April 28th, 2022. 

The students’ artwork should reflect one of two themes: Man’s Best Friend or Machines in Motion.

All forms, rules and regulations, and further details can be found here.

Any questions regarding the congressional art competition should be submitted to Chelsea Orzechowski at the Congressman’s office: 661-568-4855 or Chelsea.Orzechowski@mail.house.gov and include “Congressional Art Competition 2022” in the subject line.