The second place winning entry, “Joy” was submitted by Catherine Nordstrom, also a senior at San Benito High School. Her piece will be displayed in my Washington, D.C. office. #CA20 #CongressionalArtCompetitionpic.twitter.com/aIvAwExYZz
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The second place winning entry, “Joy” was submitted by Catherine Nordstrom, also a senior at San Benito High School. Her piece will be displayed in my Washington, D.C. office. #CA20 #CongressionalArtCompetitionpic.twitter.com/aIvAwExYZz
The third place winning entry, “Forgotten” was submitted by Sum Yne Guan, a junior at Santa Catalina School. Her piece will be displayed in my district office. #CA20 #CongressionalArtCompetitionpic.twitter.com/ORTcVgeZFR
This competition showcased the incredible creativity and talent of high school students throughout the #CentralCoast of California. I commend everyone who submitted their artwork, and thank their family members, teachers, and mentors for supporting these young artists.
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