Attleboro Arts Museum

Attleboro Arts Museum The Attleboro Arts Museum - Arts for Everyone! We work to support the creative and artistic development of both promising and professional artists.
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The Attleboro Arts Museum is a community-based arts organization whose core mission is to involve audiences of all ages and backgrounds in the visual arts through diverse educational programs and engaging arts experiences. The Museum is a privately supported, non-profit arts institution whose core commitment to Arts for Everyone guides the Museum's programs and operations. Hours: Tues - Sat, 10 -

5pm. Admission is free (Aside from benefit events), donations are welcome.
86 Park Street, Attleboro, MA 02703

A new exhibition is opening on June 4th in our Community Gallery: “The Founding Fathers: A Series of Paintings by Peter ...
06/02/2026

A new exhibition is opening on June 4th in our Community Gallery: “The Founding Fathers: A Series of Paintings by Peter A. Campbell.” Campbell created this series of large portraits after much reading and contemplation on the American Revolution and the founding fathers in relation to the upcoming 250th anniversary of the American Revolution. He states: “On America’s 250th birthday I hope my portraits of these heroic figures, who sacrificed so much, will encourage us to reflect on our past and renew our commitment to the ideals of democracy.”

Learn more about Peter’s work and the AAM’s Community Gallery at: https://attleboroartsmuseum.org/community-gallery-schedule/.

Exhibition: June 4th– July 30th, 2026
Gallery hours: Tuesday – Saturday from 10am – 4pm
Closed on June 19th and July 4th

Congratulations to our spring clay students on their amazing hand-built, wheel thrown, and sculptural projects!There’s s...
05/31/2026

Congratulations to our spring clay students on their amazing hand-built, wheel thrown, and sculptural projects!

There’s still room in “Under the Sun! Making Summer Creatures in Clay w/Elissa Cano For Grades K-3.” Participants in this six-week class, starting July 9th, will build pinch pot walruses, whales (with waves) using textures and slabs, and mythical water dragons using the coil method. For more details or to register, visit attleboroartsmuseum.org and click on “Our Classes.”

Image: AAM student, Sawyer, collects her clay projects with mom, Quinn

05/29/2026

Thank you, DoubleACS TV 15, for featuring our latest Community Gallery exhibit, “The Drama of Nature and Our Emotions” by Marianne Koslosky, in this great video. Thank you, Marianne, for such a wonderful show!

The Ottmar Gallery is temporarily closed as we prepare for our 2026 National Juried Show, “Country,” opening on Thursday...
05/29/2026

The Ottmar Gallery is temporarily closed as we prepare for our 2026 National Juried Show, “Country,” opening on Thursday, June 11th at 10am. Please visit our Community Gallery and Gift Shop in the interim.

Exhibition: June 11th – July 10th, 2026.
Museum Hours: Tue. - Sat., 10am - 4pm.
Closed Friday, June 19th and Saturday, July 4th.

Opening Awards Reception: Saturday, June 13th from 2pm-4pm. Free and open all. Please RSVP to [email protected] or 508-222-2644 x10 by June 12th.

We collected 250 People’s Choice votes, and the results are in!  Congratulations to the High Art 2026 People’s Choice Aw...
05/28/2026

We collected 250 People’s Choice votes, and the results are in! Congratulations to the High Art 2026 People’s Choice Award winning school…

Bridgewater-Raynham Regional High School for their “Time Frame” installation.

This installation explored the evolution of artistic style through five movements: Renaissance, Impressionism, Cubism, Surrealism, and Pop Art. Drawing inspiration from artists such as Sofonisba Anguissola, Berthe Morisot, Pablo Picasso, Frida Kahlo, and Andy Warhol, the work reinterprets key ideas from each period. “Time Frame” emphasized both contrast and continuity, showing how artistic innovation builds on the past while opening new possibilities for future expression.

Congratulations to all participating High Art students! You work was powerful, innovative and memorable.

“High Art 2026 - Revolutionary Art” closes at 4pm today - don’t miss your chance to view one-of-a-kind installation piec...
05/28/2026

“High Art 2026 - Revolutionary Art” closes at 4pm today - don’t miss your chance to view one-of-a-kind installation pieces made by local high school students from MA and RI. Be sure to leave a message for these dedicated young artists in our guest book, located on the right side of the gallery - thank you to those who have already written notes of appreciation and encouragement.

Thank you, Capron Park Zoo, we had a great time!
05/26/2026

Thank you, Capron Park Zoo, we had a great time!

This Thursday, May 28th, is the LAST DAY to view the High Art Exhibition: Revolutionary Art! The Museum's gallery will c...
05/26/2026

This Thursday, May 28th, is the LAST DAY to view the High Art Exhibition: Revolutionary Art! The Museum's gallery will close at 4pm.

Next year's High Art theme is "PAPER: cut, fold, bend, tear, twist." Do you know an art student, teacher, club or school that would like to participate in 2027? To learn about participating in the 2027 High Art exhibition call 508-222-2644 x15 or email [email protected].

Image: Detail of "Submerged Motherlands" by Caledonia Curry (aka Swoon); Paper, 2014, MoMA

Things are heating up at the AAM Gift Shop! Come browse our selection of summery gifts, including mini paintings by Carl...
05/24/2026

Things are heating up at the AAM Gift Shop! Come browse our selection of summery gifts, including mini paintings by Carlie DeGaetano, crystal vases by Lindsey Epstein, seasonal jewelry and more!

Summer Hours starting May 26: Tues – Sat, 10am – 4pm.

Address

86 Park Street
Attleboro, MA
02703

Opening Hours

Tuesday 10am - 4pm
Wednesday 10am - 4pm
Thursday 10am - 4pm
Friday 10am - 4pm
Saturday 10am - 4pm

Telephone

+15082222644

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