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WASHINGTON, D.C. — Two of the four student award winners in Ohio’s 15th District Congressional Art Competition were Clinton-Massie student artists, including the first-place winner and the People’s Choice Award winner.
As the overall winner, Brian Poston was invited to Washington, D.C. where his work, “I am just a canvas”, is now displayed inside the U.S. Capitol building for a year.
Kayla Wilson of Clinton-Massie High School received the People’s Choice Award for her work, “Mustangs.”
Their works and details of the competition were featured in the May 11 News Journal.
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U.S. Rep Mike Carey with overall winner Brian Poston. For more photos, visit wnewsj.com.
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Clinton-Massie student Brian Poston was among those honored at a reception, and his artwork is now displayed in the U.S. Capitol.
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Clinton-Massie student Brian Poston was among those honored at a reception, and his artwork is now displayed in the U.S. Capitol.
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Clinton-Massie student Brian Poston was among those honored at a reception, and his artwork is now displayed in the U.S. Capitol.