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Representative Zach Nunn Announces Winners for the Congressional Art Competition From Centerville, Wayne, Mount Ayr, North Polk

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Congressman Zachary Nunn | Congressman Zachary Nunn Official website

Congressman Zachary Nunn | Congressman Zachary Nunn Official website

Des Moines, Iowa — Representative Zach Nunn (IA-3) announced winners today for the Iowa Third Congressional District Art Competition. The top three vote receivers from the public voting option will have their art on display in each of the Iowa Third Congressional District offices, and the winner selected by a panel of three art judges will have their art on display in the U.S. Capitol.  

 

“I am beyond impressed with the sheer level of talent on display in the Iowa Third Congressional District Art Competition. Students showcased diversity of thought, varying perspectives, and a profound creativity with each piece,” said Rep. Zach Nunn. “I want to extend a deep congratulations to our top winner, Noelle, as well as the top three vote getters in the People’s Choice Award—Haagen, Karlie, and Lily. Thank you also to every student who submitted their artwork for the competition. Iowa is a special place, and our amazing students are a big reason why.”  

 

Details of each winner and where their art will be on display are below:  

 

Overall Winner

Student: Noelle Craver  

School: Centerville High School

Displayed At: U.S. Capitol  

Name of Piece: Banana Phone

 

Top Vote Getters In Online Public Voting

Student: Haagen Arnold  

School: Wayne Community High School

Displayed At: Ottumwa Office

Name of Piece: Desert Escape

 

Student: Karlie Larsen

School: Mount Ayr High School

Displayed At: Creston Office

Name of Piece: And He saw it was good

 

Student: Lily Hepples

School: North Polk High School

Displayed At: Des Moines Office

Name of Piece: Deadwood 

Original source can be found here.

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