Artwork by Hartland, Brighton students to hang in district’s Congressional offices

May 17, 2023
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Two paintings by Livingston County students were selected among the top entries from the 7th Congressional District in this year’s 2023 Congressional High School Art Competition, and they will hang in the office of U.S. Rep. Elissa Slotkin.

Slotkin’s office held a ceremony on Tuesday, May 16, in East Lansing to celebrate participants in the 2023 Congressional High School Art Competition and to announce this year’s winners. This year, entries came from 63 students at 19 different high schools across the 7th district. The 7th district includes all of Ingham, Livingston, Clinton, and Shiawassee counties, and parts of Eaton, Oakland, and Genesee counties.

“This year’s student artists took us through a range of emotions and issues with their work, and I am so proud of the depth of talent and range of expression,” Slotkin said. “It’s not easy to put a piece of yourself into the world to be judged, and these student artists all displayed tremendous courage.”

“The Lute” by Hartland High School student Breanna Zaborowski was the second-place piece in this year’s competition. It will hang in Slotkin’s office in Washington, D.C.

The third-place piece, “Friendship,” by Brighton High School student Caitlyn McKenzie, will hang in Slotkin’s Lansing office.

The winning piece was ‘Homestyle,” by Okemos High School sophomore Emma Li. The oil painting depicts Emma’s grandfather cooking in his kitchen, as seen through the doorway of the home. The judges and the Congresswoman were struck by the attention to detail and maturity of execution in this piece, remarking that it was reminiscent of classical works.

“Emma’s artwork captures an everyday scene with such remarkable poignancy, and I can’t wait to see it hanging in the U.S. Capitol building alongside some of the finest student artwork from across the country,” Slotkin said.

The pieces selected as 4th and 5th place will hang in the visitors’ area of her district office. The 4th place piece is “Growth” by Janelle Ostrowski of Lansing Catholic High School, and the 5th place piece is “Time Out” by Seraphim Rose Prince from Everett High School in Lansing.

This year, the Congresswoman also awarded a special prize called the “Spirit of the 7th District,” and selected Lilliana Collins of Holt High School as the inaugural winner. Lilliana’s comic strip depicted the impact of the February 2023 mass shooting at Michigan State University, which her brother attends.

The Congressional Art Competition, sponsored by the Congressional Institute, was initiated by Congress in 1982 to provide an opportunity for members of Congress to encourage and recognize the artistic talents of young people living in their districts. To date, nearly 700,000 students have participated in the competition.

The Livingston Post

The Livingston Post is the only locally owned, all-digital information and opinion site in Livingston County, Mich. It was launched by award-winning journalists who were laid off from the Livingston County Daily Press & Argus by Gannett Co. Inc. in 2009.

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