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‘Touch the Future’ Art Show Features Plymouth Whitemarsh High Exhibits

The juried art show is currently exhibited at Arcadia University and features 28 Bucks and Montgomery county public high schools.

Art from Plymouth Whitemarsh High School can be seen at the the 26th-annual juried “Touch the Future” art show, open until Thursday at Arcadia University in Glenside.

The annual exhibition consists of artwork from public high schools in Bucks and Montgomery counties, and features artwork of every creative medium.

According to an article on Plymouth Whitemarsh Patch, the Mideastern Region of the Pennsylvania State Education Association (MER/PSEA) and the Council for the Advancement of Public Schools (CAPS) sponsors the art show, which began as a way to honor Christa McAuliffe, “the first teacher in space, who perished aboard the space Shuttle Challenger. McAuliffe’s motto was, ‘I touch the future … I teach.’”

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This year’s chairpersons for the “Touch the Future” art show were art teachers Kelly Washington of Pennsbury High School, Connie Berger of Cheltenham High School and Lynne Pribis of Upper Dublin High School.

According to the CAPS website, more than 300 pieces of artwork were submitted. Among the 14 category winners in the juried event was Annie Tsay’s black and white drawing “Vespa,” which was awarded the PSEA Purchase Prize.

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The art show exhibition is free and open to the public. It is located inside Arcadia University’s Commons Art Gallery and The Great Room lobby area.

For more information, visit the Patch Article here.

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