Politics & Government

Murphy Announces Congressional Art Competition Winners

Three Peters Township students entered the contest held Saturday at The Galleria of Mt. Lebanon.

Every spring, the U.S. House of Representatives sponsors the Congressional Art Competition for high school students across the nation to compete for national recognition and the opportunity to exhibit their artwork in Congress.

The competition, held in congressional districts throughout the country, came to the 18th congressional district this past Saturday when U.S. Rep. Tim Murphy (R-Upper St. Clair) hosted his .

With a gallery of artwork submitted by 32 students from 16 high schools in the district, a panel of judges comprised of local artists in the community awarded the winners on the basis of composition, creativity and artistic skill.

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Carla Buzzatto, Emily Corrigan and Josef Kittelbeger—all from —had their artwork displayed.

After receiving the vote tally and critique from the panel, Murphy announced Elizabeth Nolin of Bethel Park High School was awarded first place and will have her piece, titled “Hands Study,” on display in the U.S. Capitol for one year. Nolin will be invited to join the other winners from across the country in mid-June.

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First Place:      Elizabeth Nolin, Bethel Park High School, Bethel Park

                        “Hands Study”

                       
Second Place: Kevin Saksa, Norwin High School, North Huntingdon

                        “Lighter”

                   
Third Place:    Jennifer DeFazio, Keystone Oaks High School, Dormont

                        “Overcome as One”

DeFazio also received the People's Choice Award, which was selected and voted upon by event attendees.

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