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High School Student Art Exhibit Returns to Artist's Studio & Gallery at Patriot Place on January 16

The Patriot Place art gallery will feature student work from local high schools for a fourth consecutive year.

FOXBOROUGH, Mass. – From Jan. 16 to May 3, The Artist’s Studio and Gallery at Patriot Place is providing local high school students with an opportunity to display their work in a professional setting. It is the fourth year of the exhibit, which will feature the work of 10 local high schools.

Gallery Manager Jack Gannon said he and his Anchor Artists look forward to this exhibit every year, calling it “a wonderful experience” for everyone involved.

“This exhibit is always one of our favorites and we cannot wait to see the amazing artwork and creativity of the students again this year,” said Gannon. “The experience is so rewarding and we are excited to be able to provide this opportunity to local high school art departments. It’s been a great partnership.”

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2015 STUDENT ART EXHIBIT SCHEDULE

Jan. 16-18: Medfield High School

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Jan. 23-25: Franklin High School

Feb. 6-8: Norwood High School

Feb. 13-15: Walpole High School

Feb. 27 to March 1: Oliver Ames High School (Easton)

March 6-8: Mansfield High School

March 13-15: Norton High School

March 20-22: Canton High School

March 27-29: Xaverian Brothers High School

May 1-3: Foxborough High School

The Artist’s Studio and Gallery at Patriot Place is a professional, family-friendly gallery that features the work of hundreds of local artists, including the Foxborough Art Association.

“We want the community to know they have a professional, yet fun art gallery right in their own backyard,” said Gannon.

The gallery is open Fridays, 5-9 p.m.; Saturdays, 1-9 p.m. and Sundays, noon to 6 p.m. For more information, visit www.patriot-place.com/artgallery or read the art gallery’s blog at ArtGalleryAtPatriotPlace.blogspot.com.

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