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VIRGINIA HOUSING CELEBRATES 50 YEARS

Virginia Housing Board of Commissioners and Chief Executive Officer are pictured above (Left to Right): David Richardson; Nathalia Artus; Carlos Larrazabal; Abigail Johnston; Tom Gibson; Bill Shelton; Dominique Whitaker; Michael Schewel; Lisa Porter; Donald Scoggins; and Susan Dewey. Not Pictured: Bryan Horn.

Virginia Housing, the State Housing Finance Agency in the Commonwealth, is celebrating an important milestone, and we at BRHA couldn’t be happier for them! They have been wonderful partners for all of us in the housing industry, and we wish them many more years and continued success.

Virginia Housing Announces “Power of Home” Digital Art Contest to Mark 50th Anniversary

Competition will award a total of $20,000 to winners in three categories

August 1, 2022


RICHMOND, Va.
 – As it has for the past 50 years, Virginia Housing is investing in the future of affordable housing in the Commonwealth. In 2022, it is celebrating its 50th anniversary by sponsoring a “Power of Home” digital art contest. The contest is open to all Virginians and will award a total of $20,000 to multiple winners across three categories – school-age students, adult amateurs and adult professionals.


The contest opens Monday, Aug. 1, 2022, and closes at 11:59 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 15, 2022.


Virginia residents are invited to create and submit up to three digital images of one piece of original art that represents what the “Power of Home” means to them. Acceptable 2D and 3D mediums for the original piece include painting (oil, watercolor, acrylic, pastel), pen and ink, marker, crayon, photography, sculpture, mixed media, charcoal, digital paintings, and drawings.


All submissions must be submitted online at https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/VH50Art.

Artwork will be showcased at the Virginia Governor’s Housing Conference in November.

Winners are eligible for cash prizes and will be selected based on the following criteria:

  • Interpretation and clarity of the “Power of Home” theme
  • Creativity and originality
  • Overall artistic quality
  • Overall impression and presentation


For a full list of contest rules, prizes and instructions on how to take a digital image of original artwork, go to VirginiaHousing.com/celebrate50.


“The pandemic continues to spotlight the crucial role of housing in maintaining our health, safety, and for our overall wellbeing,” said Susan Dewey, CEO, Virginia Housing. “With this art contest, we seek to inspire emerging and established artists and designers to help us tell the “Power of Home” story in a truly compelling way. As Virginia and the nation tackle the affordable housing challenge, we are looking for collaborative, innovative and creative approaches to solving this crisis.”


Inviting Art Submissions

Virginia Housing is reaching out to art galleries, K-12 schools, colleges and universities, museums and art leagues across the Commonwealth to invite statewide submissions. All Virginia residents are invited to submit up to three digital images of their original artwork.