HUNTSVILLE– Yesterday Congressman Mo Brooks (AL-05) recognized Alabama’s 5th District 2015 Congressional Art Competition winner in a special awards ceremony at the Huntsville Museum of Art. The winner, Julie Davidson, won for her charcoal-medium entry entitled, “Waiting for a Cue.” Ms. Davidson is a senior at James Clemens High School. Her art teacher is Ms. Liz Vaughn. Ms. Davidson’s artwork will be hung in the U.S. Capitol building, along with winners from congressional districts across the country. The winner of the annual Congressional Art Competition attends a national reception for winners in Washington, D.C. later this year.
Congressman Brooks said, “I’m so thankful for the support of our community, particularly the Huntsville Museum of Art, and their work to facilitate the Congressional Art Competition each year. A panel of judges juried the 243 pieces of artwork submitted and selected the winner, Ms. Julie Davidson of James Clemens High School. It was a pleasure to recognize Ms. Davidson’s achievements — I look forward to seeing her artwork displayed in the U.S. Capitol throughout the next year representing Alabama’s 5th District. Additionally, I was proud to commend the honorable mentions and thank the art educators who empower these students to succeed. Congratulations to Julie and to all of the honorable mentions, I hope you will continue to excel in your artistic pursuits.”
Honorable Mentions for the 2015 Congressional Art Competition are:
William Hall III
Decatur High School, 12th Grade
Painting: Connected, acrylic on canvas
Art Teacher: Beth Walldorf
Molly Kathryn Cornelius
Huntsville High School, 11th Grade
Drawing: Decorative Spoon, charcoal
Art Teacher: Jessica Johnson
Albert P. Brewer High School, 11th Grade
Collage: Shatter Me, printed paper, charcoal and watercolor
Art Teacher: Amber King
Julianna Shrontz
St. John Paul II Catholic High School, 11th Grade
Printmaking: The Old West, drypoint engraving
Art Teacher: Barbara Laughbaum
Emily Snell
Madison Academy, 12th Grade
Mixed Media: The Quiet Forest, foam core board, Bristol paper and glue
Art Teacher: Peggy Hickerson
Isaiah Tyler Jackson
Albert P. Brewer High School, 12th Grade
Computer-Generated Art: Reflection, computer image
Art Teacher: Amber King
Maya Perez
Lee High, 11th Grade
Photography: La Oscuridad, digital photography
Art Teacher: Tavia Slaton









