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6 Arts Notes

Working Artists Forum on the Map during Waterfowl Festival Weekend

October 25, 2019 by Working Artists Forum (WAF)

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Painting by Mary Veiga: Morning Light on Cow Beach

Working Artists Forum members juried into this year’s Waterfowl Festival will exhibit for sale at the Easton Branch of the Talbot County Free Library and be included in the VIP event held on Thursday, the night before the opening of the festival. The library is located at 100 W Dover Street, Easton.

The artists where selected in a jurying process by Kirk McBride, a well-known and accomplished Maryland artist. The artists chosen are Katie Cassidy, Amy Cummins, Kathy Ellis, Mary Ford, Kathleen Gardiner, Jill Glassman, Maureen Herbert, June Hock, Patti Lucas Hopkins, Betty Huang, Carla Huber, Jane Knighton, Kathy Kopec, Marianne Kost, Pat Lang, Maggii Sarfaty, Jeanne Saulsbury, Jerry Serie, Judy Specht, Nancy Thomas, Georgette Toews, Mary Veiga, Steve Walker, Barbara Watson, Maureen Wheatley, and Barbara Zuehlke.

This exhibit will be continue to be available to the public for the entire month of November, in addition to the Waterfowl weekend events of the 8th to the 10th. The WAF show is on the official Waterfowl Festival map.

WAF is pleased to be part of the 2019 Waterfowl Festival, and invites the public to enjoy the art on display for sale at the library.
For more information on WAF, visit www.workingartistsforum.com.

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