The Annapolis Watercolor Club was founded in 1975 by a small group of artists under the leadership of Joanne Scott as a non-profit educational organization in 1997 devoted exclusively to the practice, education, and promotion of watercolor as an art medium.
Membership is open to anyone interested in watercolors. Many AWC participants show their work and win awards throughout this region and are recognized nationally.
Our meetings are held at Maryland Hall on the second Wednesday of the month
at 7:30 pm. in Room 308, except July and August. The meeting lasts until 9 pm and usually includes a one hour painting demonstration by a well-known artist.
Meetings and Demonstrations are free to members while the visitor's fee is $5.
Directions to Maryland Hall: click on http://www.mdhallarts.org/generalinfo/mapdirections.html


Annapolis Watercolor Club
Local Artists unite for watercolor medium
The Annapolis Watercolor Club was founded in 1975 by a small group of artists under the leadership of Joanne Scott as a non-profit educational organization in 1997 devoted exclusively to the practice, education, and promotion of watercolor as an art medium.
Membership is open to anyone interested in watercolors. Many AWC participants show their work and win awards throughout this region and are recognized nationally.
Our meetings are held at Maryland Hall on the second Wednesday of the monthat 7:30 pm. in Room 308, except July and August. The meeting lasts until 9 pm and usually includes a one hour painting demonstration by a well-known artist.
Meetings and Demonstrations are free to members while the visitor's fee is $5.
Directions to Maryland Hall: click on http://www.mdhallarts.org/generalinfo/mapdirections.html


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