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Walberg announces winners of 2025 congressional art competition

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Congressman Tim Walberg | Rep. Tim Walberg Official U.S House Headshot

Congressman Tim Walberg | Rep. Tim Walberg Official U.S House Headshot

Congressman Tim Walberg has announced the winners of the 2025 Congressional Art Competition for Michigan’s 5th District. Hailey Robbins, a student from Buchanan, secured first place with her artwork titled "Northern Lights over Michigan." This piece, created using acrylic paint on canvas, depicts her interpretation of the Northern Lights as seen over a local farm in Michigan. Her work will be showcased in the Cannon Tunnel leading to the U.S. Capitol Building.

Ava Kramer from Jonesville High School earned second place with her entry "Downtown Michigan," which will be displayed in Congressman Walberg's Jackson District Office. Ava's art teacher at Jonesville High School is Sarah Sundberg.

"Each year, I'm amazed by the artistic abilities of students across Michigan's 5th Congressional District," stated Rep. Walberg. "Thank you to all students who participated in this year's Congressional Art Competition, and congratulations to both Hailey and Ava for creating such unique and impressive pieces that display the beauty that Michigan has to offer. Their hard work, creativity, and passion are evident in their artwork."

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