Latta Announces Congressional Art Competition Winner

From L to R: Paige Burger, Mac Veh, Congressman Latta, Ethan Cawley, Delaney McQuown

Congressman Bob Latta (R-Bowling Green) announced Ethan Cawley, a student at Cory-Rawson High School, as the winner of Ohio’s Fifth District 2017 Congressional Art Competition at an event on Saturday in Findlay.

In a ceremony at the Marathon Center for the Performing Arts, Latta honored Mr. Cawley for his winning art piece along with three Honorable Mention winners, Delaney McQuown, Mac Veh, and Paige Burger. The winning artwork, entitled, “Lola ‘72” will be displayed in the U.S. Capitol Tunnel for one year. The three Honorable Mention pieces will be displayed in each of Latta’s district offices.

“Congratulations to Ethan for his original and creative artwork — it will be a welcome addition to the Capitol building in D.C.,” said Congressman Latta. “It’s always interesting to see what students in Ohio’s Fifth Congressional District are able to come up with, and this year was no different. I’d like to thank everyone that participated in the competition this year.”

2017 Art Competition Results – Ohio’s 5th Congressional District

Overall Winner: Lola ‘72, Ethan Cawley, Cory-Rawson High School

Honorable Mentions: Cinnamon, Delaney McQuown, Upper Sandusky High School; Juxtaposition, Mac Veh, Ottawa Hills High School; Who Let the Dawgs Out, Paige Burger, Upper Sandusky High School