2nd Place: “Tent” by Michael Gerritzen, @BrebeufJesuit senior, teacher Joe Winhusen.pic.twitter.com/t0djz62ES1
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2nd Place: “Tent” by Michael Gerritzen, @BrebeufJesuit senior, teacher Joe Winhusen.pic.twitter.com/t0djz62ES1
3rd Place: “Levels of Indianapolis” by Nina Griger,@HSEHighSchools junior, teacher Angela Fritzpic.twitter.com/nbJANVDaHi
Honorable Mention: “The Girl with the Scarf” by Jackson Manwell, @MadisonGrantUSC High School sophomore, teacher Cherie Solmspic.twitter.com/HxBlFLqtqz
Honorable Mention: “Mother and Daughter” by Tam Le, @LCSSchool School junior, teacher Beth Ann Webbpic.twitter.com/3YCVdu3noR
Honorable Mention: “The Wild Midwest” by Kana Clavijo, @HSEHighSchools junior, teacher Daniel Moosbruggerpic.twitter.com/OVMYAz2ESN
Honorable Mention: “Perception” by Victoria Enstrom, Eastern Howard High School junior, teacher Andrea Chamberspic.twitter.com/pihhKlk0EL
Honorable Mention: “Stairwell to Progress” by Peter Fulton, Colonial Christian School senior, teacher Stephanie Reasenpic.twitter.com/JzLC7v1KCo
Honorable Mention: “Lion of Botswana” by Abigail Reasen, Colonial Christian School sophomore, teacher Stephanie Reasenpic.twitter.com/Co80cN0EG1
Congratulations to all of the #IN05 student winners & all of those who participated! I’m already looking forward to next year’s Congressional Art Competition.pic.twitter.com/8XxmeZC0jG
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