Congressman John Shimkus (R, Illinois-15) announced today that Megan Hodge, a student of John Gabb who attends St. Anthony High School in Effingham, was selected as this year’s Congressional Art Competition winner from the Illinois 15th Congressional District.
“This year’s entries were some of the finest my office has ever received,” said Shimkus. “But among all the amazingly talented students who submitted their work, Megan’s exquisite painting of a Monarch butterfly really stood out to the judges. I extend my heartfelt congratulations to her and all the young artists who participated in this annual contest.”
Megan’s winning piece will be displayed for the next year in the pedestrian tunnel that connects the U.S. Capitol with the Cannon House Office Building. The exhibit includes the top student artwork from congressional districts across the country and is seen by hundreds of staff and visitors each day.
Shimkus also announced four runners-up in this year’s competition. These honorable mentions, will be displayed in the Congressman’s Maryville, Harrisburg, Danville and Effingham District Offices.




