Monday, May 18, 2026

ATTLEBORO ARTS MUSEUM: ANNUAL “HIGH” ART REVOLUTION

Revolutionary Art

May 12th – 28th

Attleboro Arts Museum

86 Park Street, Attleboro, MA

The Attleboro Arts Museum held its annual High Art exhibition reception and awards ceremony last night: Wed, May 13th, 2026. High Art showcases the extraordinary talent and ideas of high school students. This show connects teens with artists both past and present, fosters the creation of original artworks, and provides a professional forum for students to voice their own creativity and work collaboratively.

The following awards were presented:

Best in Show – First Place:

The Gummy Bear Revolution

by Barnstable High School

Second Place: Americana

By Hope High School

Third Place:

Doomed Evolution

by Dedham High School

Honorable Mention:

Lady Liberty

by Norwood High School

Title Sponsor Award:

Dayspring Christian Academy (Attleboro)

Merit Awards:

Attleboro High School; Bridgewater-Raynham Reg. High School; Dover-Sherborn Reg. High School; Mansfield High School; Norton High School; Seekonk High School; Sharon High School; Silver Lake Reg.High School.

Americana

by Hope High School of

Providence, RI; received

“I was blown away by the deep thinking, hardwork, and skill level – including both

Second Place.

precise and innovative use of material. The work is impactful. I spent several hours

Doomed

with the art, and mentally carried it around for days.

It is fascinating how each school presented a unique response to the call while overlapping a bit with theme more and motif.

There were many trees, technology, and hands. Students are speaking the same language. Through the art, they open their hearts and minds to share

their perspectives, critiques, and demands of the status quo.

Students offer a call to action: organize, make noise, protect, work together.

 I feel incredibly honored to have been part of this journey, and am grateful for your inventiveness, soul-bearing, and trust,” remarks High Art Exhibition Juror, Jocelyn Vache.

Visitors of the High Art Exhibition can cast a People’s Choice Award ballot by using either a QR code or a computer terminal in the Museum’s gallery. Virtual People’s Choice Award votes will be collected throughout the course of the exhibit – with the award given to the top school after the exhibition has concluded on May 28that 4pm.Winner will be announced on social media

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