Representative McClintock Announces 2010 Congressional Art Competition

Congressional Art Competition Guidelines

Student Information & Release Form

 

All high school students are invited to participate in the Congressional Art Competition, An Artistic Discovery, a nation-wide high school art competition sponsored by the Members of the U.S. House of Representatives. The contest is open to all high school students within the Fourth Congressional District.

 
The winning entry will be displayed for one year in the Cannon Tunnel, leading to the U.S. Capitol. Each winning student will be invited, along with one guest, to the unveiling of the exhibit and a reception for all winners in June. Two round trip tickets will be provided to the winning student. 
 
Interested students should fax a copy of the Student Release Form to the attention of Mrs. Kathy Arts, at 916-786-6364. Students may also mail the Release Form to the following address:
 
Congressman Tom McClintock
4230 Douglas Blvd. Suite 200
Granite Bay, CA 95746
 
Artwork should be sent to the following address, to be received no later than Friday, April 30th:
 
The Fourth District Congressional Arts Competition
C/o PlacerArts
808 Lincoln Way, Auburn, CA 95603
HOURS: TUESDAY through FRIDAY 10 AM TO 5 PM
(Please call in advance if you are hand delivering - 530-885-5670)
 
A panel of qualified artists and local officials will judge the artwork the first week of May. If you have any further questions, contact Kathy Arts in my district office at 916-786-5560.

 

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