Sánchez announces 2026 Congressional Art Competition winners
WASHINGTON – Congresswoman Linda T. Sánchez (D-Calif.) announced the winners of the 2026 Congressional Art Competition. The annual competition was held to recognize the artistic talent of high school students across California’s 38th congressional district. This year’s event was on May 5 at Liberty Community Plaza in Whittier.
“Every year, this competition reminds me of the incredible talent we have right here in our community,” said Congresswoman Sánchez. “These young artists pour their hearts into their work and it shows. I’m proud to recognize their talent and thrilled that our winner’s artwork will be on display in the United States Capitol for all of America to see.”
2026 Winners

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First Place – Maria Varquez, La Mirada High School – Merkado (painting)
$1,000 scholarship; artwork to be displayed in the U.S. Capitol for one year
Second Place – Samantha Lin, Glen A. Wilson High School – Venomous Wealth (drawing)
$400 scholarship
Third Place – Santiago Meza, Glen A. Wilson High School – Hunger (painting)
$300 scholarship
Fan Favorite – Elijah Vilchis, Glen A. Wilson High School – Insecurity (drawing)
$200 scholarship
Honorable Mention – Juan Garcia, El Rancho High School – Emerald at the Edge (photography)
$100 scholarship
The Congressional Art Competition is held each spring by the House of Representatives to encourage and recognize artistic achievement among young people across the country.
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