John Moolenaar

04/15/2025 | Press release | Archived content

Moolenaar Announces Winners of 2025 Congressional Art Competition

Congressman John Moolenaar announced the winner of the 2025 Congressional Art Competition last week at a reception held at the Green Charter Township Hall. Nevada Draper, a 12th grade home schooled student from Hesperia, won the competition's grand prize with her painting, "One Generation Away."Her artwork will be placed on display at the United States Capitol for the next year where it will be viewed by visitors from around the world.

"I congratulate Nevada on this wonderful accomplishment. Her artwork will represent our district well as it is displayed in the U.S. Capitol this year. Thank you to every student from our district who participated in this year's Congressional Art Competition. I am grateful to see so many talented students showcase their skills and present exceptional artwork," said Congressman Moolenaar.

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Congressman John Moolenaar and Nevada Draper, the winner of the 2025 Congressional Art Competition for Michigan's Second District, and her painting, "One Generation Away."

Moolenaar also announced Gracie Knudsen of Newaygo High School, and Charlotte Torrez of Ludington High School as regional winners for their submissions. Gracie's painting titled "Clouds over Lake Michigan" and Charlotte's Acrylic painting titled "Animals of Michigan" will be placed on display at Congressman Moolenaar's offices in Caledonia and Clare, respectively.

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Moolenaar with Gracie Knudsen and her painting, "Clouds over Lake Michigan."

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Charlotte Torrez's painting, "Animals of Michigan."

The Congressional Art Competition takes place annually in districts across the country where students submit original artwork. More information about the Congressional Art Competition can be found here.

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