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(Left to right) John Baker, Lindsay Nygaard and Julie Vecchio, the 2025 judges of Paint North Attleborough Beautiful. PHOTO BY AMBER ANGOVE
Artwork displayed for judging at the conclusion of the third annual Paint North Attleborough Beautiful event. PHOTO BY AMBER ANGOVE
Jonathan Garcia painting a yellow house on Commonwealth Avenue for the North Attleborough Cultural Council’s third annual Paint North Attleborough Beautiful, held on June 3. Garcia is a middle school art teacher in North Attleboro. A closing reception will take place on Saturday, June 28, at 7 p.m., during which winners will be announced, including the top three artworks and the People’s Choice award.
Jonathan Garcia painting a yellow house on Commonwealth Avenue for the North Attleborough Cultural Council’s third annual Paint North Attleborough Beautiful, held on June 3. Garcia is a middle school art teacher in North Attleboro. A closing reception will take place on Saturday, June 28, at 7 p.m., during which winners will be announced, including the top three artworks and the People’s Choice award.
Nancy Vitorino painting the Falls Fire Bar Museum for the third annual Paint North Attleborough Beautiful. Vitorino is a hobbyist painter, and has only ever painted one other landscape. Usually she paints animals, but was inspired by the challenge. The North Attleborough Cultural Council would like to extend its gratitude to Dick Blick Art Supplies for their generous donation supporting this event.
T.A. “The Artist” Charron paints foliage for the third annual North Attleborough Cultural Council’s Paint North Attleborough Beautiful event, held on Saturday, June 7. All artwork will be on display at the Churchwood Gallery for the remainder of June. Visitors are encouraged to visit the gallery and submit a vote for their favorite painting as part of a People’s Choice award. PHOTO BY AMBER ANGOVE
