Moskowitz Congratulates Boca Raton’s Maya Todorov on Winning Congressional Art Competition
Washington, DC
WASHINGTON, DC — Congressman Jared Moskowitz (D-FL-23) announced this year’s winner for his Congressional Art Competition: Maya Todorov of Boca Raton, a rising senior at Pine Crest School in Fort Lauderdale.
Todorov’s winning piece Maestro (acrylic paint) will hang in the U.S. Capitol in Washington, DC, until next spring’s competition.
“I want to offer a big congratulations to Maya for her winning submission to this year’s Congressional Art Competition, and a big thank to you to everyone who sent in their art for consideration,” said Congressman Moskowitz. “Seeing all that these students made is a reminder of just how talented our next generation is. I look forward to passing Maya’s piece Maestro every day I’m in Washington and for the opportunity to share it with the millions of visitors who come see our nation’s Capitol each year.”
Coming in second place was Tiffany Castro with her piece Shoreline Memories (gouache paint), and tying for third were Erin Larned and Audrey Rao with their pieces Never Forget (ink) and Upstream (ink), respectively. These three pieces will hang in Moskowitz’s district office at Coral Springs City Hall. All submissions to this year’s competition previously hung in a local art show at the Coral Springs Museum of Art.
For information on the Congressional Art Competition sponsored by the nonprofit Congressional Institute, click HERE.
To view submissions from the first, second, and third place finishers, click HERE.
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