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August 12, 2020

Rep. Trone Announces Congressional Art Competition Winners From Maryland’s Sixth District

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Contact: Hannah Muldavin, Hannah.Muldavin@mail.house.gov

Rep. Trone Announces Congressional Art Competition Winners From Maryland’s Sixth District

GAITHERSBURG — Today, Congressman David Trone (MD-06) announced the winners of Maryland’s 6th District Congressional Art Competition. Each year, the House of Representatives hosts the Congressional Art Competition, recognizing talented high school artists who live or attend school in each Congressional district.

“I am constantly amazed by the number of talented and creative young people that can be found right here in Maryland,” said Congressman David Trone. “This year’s winner was chosen through public voting on social media, with William Ahn of Winston Churchill High School receiving the most votes for his artwork entitled “The Working Man.” Congratulations to William and our other winners for their impressive achievements.”

First Place

William Ahn, The Working Man

Winston Churchill High School

Potomac, Md.

Category Winners

   Spirit of the District

Marwaha Rohin, Protest at the White House

Northwest High School

Germantown, Md.

Staff Pick

Micah Ehart, Women in Blue

Homeschooled

Best Collage:

Lucille Covington, Oh What a World

North Hagerstown High School

Hagerstown, Md.

Best Computer Generated:

Katherine Tomlin, Burning Stones

Northwest High School

Germantown, Md.

Best Drawing:

Christina Hviid, Vida y muerte

Urbana High School

Urbana, Md.

Best Mixed Media:

Tarina Amaralikit, I Am Not a Virus

Winston Churchill High School

Potomac, Md.

Best Painting:

Jenny Cheng, Faded

Saint James School

Hagerstown, Md.

Congressman David Trone was elected to the House of Representatives in November 2018 to serve the 6th District of Maryland, which includes all or part of Montgomery, Frederick, Washington, Allegany, and Garrett Counties. Trone serves on the Education and Labor, Foreign Affairs, and Joint Economic Committees, where he is fighting to make progress on issues that matter to Marylanders, including the opioid epidemic, criminal justice reform, and funding for medical research.

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