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T-Shirt Design Awards

Citizens Bank Pops by the Sea T-Shirt Design Competition

ach year, in preparation for the Pops, the AFCC puts out a public call to student artists across the region, from 5th through 12th grade, seeking original The following students earned honorable mentions in this year’s competition: Barnstable High School sophomore Liam Sives; Barnstable High School sophomore Lillian Duchesney; PHOTOS BY DAN CUTRONA Nick Glaser with art teacher Jennifer Finan and fellow student and honorable mention Circle Yuan all from St. John Paul II High School E artistic creations for the official commemorative T-shirt design. The Upper Cape Cod Regional Technical School sophomore Madison winning design is worn by volunteers on the day of the concert and Brun; Falmouth High School senior Colton Lubbe; St. John Paul is available for purchase during the show. II High School senior Circle Yuan; St.

For the second time in three years, Nicholas Glaser a senior John Paul II High School junior Lila at St. John Paul II High School in Hyannis, has had his original Baker; St. John Paul II High School artwork chosen as the design for the AFCC’s Citizens Bank Pops by freshman Gabriela Francescon; and the Sea T-shirt. Falmouth High School senior

Over the past four years, Glaser’s submissions have placed in Kevin Shimansky. the top two; his 2015 piece was featured on the T-shirt for the 30th Rana Murphy and honorable mention Annual Citizens Bank Pops by the Sea. He has been the recipient Madison Brun, a sophmore at Upper of several awards, including the Scholastic Art Award gold and Cape Cod Reg. Tech. School silver keys and two Federal Junior Duck Stamp Awards; he was also highlighted in Cape Cod Art Magazine last year as a young emerging artist.

Glaser was recently accepted into the Rhode Island School of Design and plans on pursuing a career in the arts. “I have been interested in art ever since I can remember,” he said. “I have always Jackson Chorches placed wanted to be an artist and have put my time and effort into making third a senior from that happen.” Falmouth High School

Sponsored by the Coca Cola Bottling Company of Cape Cod, the competition rewards Glaser with a cash award and a donation to the art department at St. John Paul II High School. Barnstable High School junior Marc Korab and Falmouth High School senior Jackson Chorches, who placed second and third in the competition, will also receive cash awards and donations to their respective This program is generously school’s art department. underwritten by Coca Cola

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