February Issue 2001
SC Watercolor Society Hosts Seven Regional Gatherings
The South Carolina Watercolor Society (SCWS) will host its Annual Regional Gatherings with seven different programs at seven locations throughout the state. SCWS members, all interested artists (non-members), and art patrons are invited to attend these free events.
The SCWS Regional Gatherings provide educational program as well as offer an opportunity for artists and art patrons to get together on a local level, share expertise, network with fellow artists, exchange ideas, get some artistic feedback ... and just visit with some friends. Each program will open with a social gathering and refreshments will be served. Come and register to win door prizes.
Programs include:
Pawleys Island, Feb. 5, at 6:30pm, at St. Peters Lutheran Church, 65 Crooked Oak (Hwy.17). Betsy Havens, of Havens Gallery and Frame in Columbia will give a seminar on care and conservation of original art.
Columbia, Feb. 12, at 7pm, at Forest Lake Recreation Center, Wedgefield Rd. near Columbia Mall. Co-sponsored by the Trenholm Artists Guild. The program will be, "Say Something Using Basic Design to Create a Visual Narrative," by Cecile Martin from Seneca.
Greenville, Feb. 25, at 2pm, at Tempo Gallery,
125 W. Stone Ave. Harriett Goode from Rock Hill presents, "Design
and the Rectangle with the Figure as the Main Element." Co-sponsored
by Tempo Gallery.
Florence, Mar. 1, at 6:30pm, at Lynda English Studio, 403 Second
Loop Road. The program will be on experimental watermedia program
by Nita Yancey from Columbia.
Aiken, Mar. 13, at 7pm, at USC-Aiken Ethridge Center. The program
will cover experimental watermedia, with gesso and rice paper
by Deborah Sherer from Columbia.
Charleston, Mar. 14, at 6:30pm, at the Gibbes Museum of Art. Co-sponsored
by the Charleston Artists Guild. The program will cover experimental
watermedia by Bruce Chandler from Georgetown.
Hilton Head Island, Mar. 31, at 10pm, at the
Boys & Girls Club, 151 Gum Tree Rd. The program will cover
experimental watermedia demonstration by Jill Noël Stafford
from Augusta, GA.
For further information contact: Kim Richards, South Carolina
Watercolor Society Business Office, 712 N. Pittsburgh St., Kennewick,
WA 99336, call at (509)783-3055 Pacific Standard Time or e-mail
at (richards@owt.com).
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