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Here's what's happening   Now!   with The Wednesday Morning Artists!!

 

Each Wednesday Morning at 8 AM
 
The Wednesday Morning Artists meet regularly at 8 AM each Wednesday morning in Cambridge, Maryland.  Artists working in any medium are welcome.  To learn the location of the next meeting, please call Nancy Snyder at 410-463-0148 or e-mail ncsnyder@aol.com.

 

The Third Tuesday
 
Each month, on the Third Tuesday, we meet for a little social time together.  Just more fun.....
 

      Judith and Janette say "Hi!"         Leslie and Linda just hanging out.

Drawing on Friday mornings
 
Currently, there are drawing sessions of live, clothed models at The Dorchester Center for the Arts.  These are on Friday mornings between 9 and 11 AM.   The only cost is a $3 studio fee each time.   Anyone is welcome from beginners to accomplished sketchers.  Bring your own drawing materials.

 

Carla at her easel      Maureen at her easel       Dave, Nancy and Maureen are concentrating   Dave's artistic hands 

 Here we are drawing at The Dorchester Center for the Arts     Jeanne, Nancy and Janette hard at work

The Annie Oakley Festival, August 7, 2010 
 
On August 7, we had a children's painting project wherein we had a door with a design drawn by Anne Allbeury-Hock for the children to paint.   From these pictures, you will see that they did an outstanding job!  What fun for everyone.
 

Pat, Linda, Anne and Terry--the painting supervisors.                     Our young artists

 
Plein Air Painting
 
We have been out plein air painting--once in May and again in June. 
 

              

     

 

 Main Street Gallery's February show, "Passion"
 
Members of Wednesday Morning Artists participate regularly in the shows of Main Street Gallery.  At "Passions," the February show, Terry White designed and made an Elvis doll for the fund-raising auction.   A group of friends bought the doll and presented it to Bill Hofherr, the Elvis impersonator who entertained at the event.                   

                                                                                              Bill shows off his gift, an Elvis doll.