Chloe Warner ’25 Wins Congressional Art Competition
Her award-winning piece will be on display in Washington, DC.
Chloe won the Congressional Art Competition, a nationwide high school visual art competition in each congressional district. Students submit entries to their representative’s office, and panels of district artists select the winning entries. Her piece Take the Veil will be displayed in Rep. Steve Cohen’s office at the U.S. Capitol for the next year. Chloe will be recognized both in her district and at an awards ceremony in Washington, DC.
“Hutchison instills in its artists a sense of pride and confidence,” Chloe said. “The art teachers are always here for you, and they want to help nurture your own specific style and artistic preferences.”
Watch this video to see Chloe’s work and hear how the support of our dedicated visual arts faculty helped her grow into the artist she is today.
“The most important thing I’ve learned at Hutchison is that individuality is the best component of yourself. Hutchison instills the confidence to be yourself, expand upon your interests, and proceed to where you want to be in life. They’re going to be with you every step of the way.”
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Through years of theatre, dance, music, and leadership in the arts, Chloe Simpson ’25 found confidence, community, and her voice. From the stage to the classroom, she embraced every opportunity to grow as a performer, student, and civic thinker.
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