GAINESVILLE, GA — Last week, Congressman Andrew Clyde (GA-09) celebrated the winners of the 2025 Congressional Art Competition for Georgia’s Ninth District.
The winners include:
First Place: Philip Jeong’s “Hope” | Hongik Art Studio
Second Place: Chloe Kim’s “I Have Nothing to Wear” | North Gwinnett High School
Third Place: Sophia Byron’s “The Courthouse” | Union County High School
“Congratulations to Philip on his exciting accomplishment of winning first place in this year’s Congressional Art Competition! I look forward to his impressive artwork being displayed in the U.S. Capitol for visitors, staff, and Members of Congress to enjoy,” said Clyde. “Additionally, I’d like to congratulate Chloe and Sophia for their remarkable work and creative designs. This annual competition continues to highlight the incredible talent of young artists in the Ninth District.”
Rep. Clyde Awards First Place to Philip Jeong’s “Hope”
[Woo Yong Jeong, Philip’s father, accepted the award on his behalf.]
First Place: “Hope” by Philip Jeong
As the winner of the 2025 Congressional Art Competition, Philip’s artwork will soon be displayed in the Cannon Tunnel of the U.S. Capitol building, where it will remain for one year alongside winning submissions from every congressional district across the country.
Second Place: “I Have Nothing to Wear” by Chloe Kim
Rep. Clyde Awards Second Place to Chloe Kim’s “I Have Nothing to Wear”
Third Place: “The Courthouse” by Sophia Byron
Rep. Clyde Awards Third Place to Sophia Byron’s “The Courthouse”