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CONGRESSMAN BISHOP INVITES STUDENTS TO PARTICIPATE IN 2022 CONGRESSIONAL ART COMPETITION

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Congressman Sanford D. Bishop, Jr. (GA-02) invited high school students from Georgia’s 2nd Congressional District to participate in the 41st Annual Congressional Art Competition.

"I am excited to announce that my office is accepting entries for this year’s Congressional Art Competition,” said Congressman Bishop. “The safety precautions for COVID-19 prevented some students from accessing the tools they needed to participate in the previous year's competition, but I am hopeful that the students who are interested in submitting artwork for this year's competition will have the opportunity to do so. This competition is a tremendous opportunity to showcase the considerable artistic talent of Georgia’s 2nd Congressional District’s high school students, and I am eager to see this year’s entries!"

All participants will be invited to attend a reception at the Albany Museum of Art, located at 311 Meadowlark Dr., Albany, GA 31707, on Friday, April 22, 2022, from 5:30 pm – 7:00 pm, where all submissions will be on display, and a winner will be announced. The winner of this year’s competition will have his or her artwork displayed for one year in the Cannon Tunnel, a busy underground walkway to the U.S. Capitol from the House office buildings.

All artwork must be submitted to Congressman Sanford D. Bishop’s Office at 323 Pine Avenue, Suite 400 in Albany, Georgia no later than Thursday, April 14, 2022. The official competition rules can be found here. For more information, please contact Toni Pickel in the Albany District Office by email at toni.pickel@mail.house.gov or by phone at 229-439-8067.

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