Steil Announces 2026 Congressional Art Competition Winner: Isabella Rotizza from Westosha Central High School
May 4, 2026 Press Release Racine, WI – Today, Congressman Bryan Steil (WI-01) announced Isabella Rotizza as the winner of the 2026 Congressional Art Competition for Wisconsin's First Congressional District. Image WINNER: Beauty Doesn't Have to Have Color by Isabella Rotizza Isabella Rotizza and her piece, Beauty Doesn't Have to Have Color , is the winner of the 2026 Congressional Art Competition. Isabella is a 10th grade student at Westosha Central High School in Salem Lakes, where she is taught by Ms. Carina Rook. “Congratulations, Isabella, on winning the 2026 Congressional Art Competition! The First Congressional District is home to so many talented young artists and each year I am impressed by the creativity and skill demonstrated in our community. Beauty Doesn't Have to Have Color captures the talent of Wisconsin’s next generation and the impact art teachers have on students across our state,” said Steil . “I look forward to seeing Isabella's work displayed in the U.S. Capitol.” NOTE: The Congressional Art Competition is an annual competition open to high school students from across the United States. Each Congressional office selects one winner to display in the tunnel connecting the Cannon House Office Building to the U.S. Capitol traveled daily by members of Congress, staff, and visitors to Washington, D.C.
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