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Working Artists Forum’s Local Color Art Show Submission Deadline Set for March 12

February 20, 2024 by Working Artists Forum (WAF)

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The Working Artists Forum (WAF) is thrilled to announce the release of its Local Color Art Show & Sale prospectus, now available on the WAF website here, https://workingartistsforum.com/local-color/local-color-registration/. Under the umbrella of the annual Plein Air Easton Competition and Arts Festival, the Working Artists Forum presents this esteemed juried and judged art exhibit each year, aptly titled “Local Color”.

Local Color showcases outstanding two-dimensional artworks across various painting mediums. Eligibility for participation extends to any artist residing on the Delmarva Peninsula in MD, DE, or VA, as well as members of the WAF. Notably, artists who have previously been juried into the 2024 Plein Air Easton Competition are ineligible to apply. The deadline to enter the jurying process is March 12th. All pertinent information regarding this four-day event, including the prospectus and application form, can be found online.

About the Exhibit:

Location: Christ Church (South and Harrison Sts.) Easton, Maryland.

Dates: July 18 through July 21, 2024.

How to Enter: Submit your entries online here.

Accepted Mediums: We invite submissions of your finest original two-dimensional works, whether Studio or Plein Air Paintings, in the mediums of acrylic, watercolor, oil, and pastels.

Notification of Acceptance – no later than March 28, 2024.

The Local Color Judge for 2024 will be Charles Newman, the Grand Prize Recipient of Plein Air Easton 2023. Serving as the Local Color Juror this year is Tim Beall, the Second Place Award Recipient of Plein Air Easton 2023.

Awards and Opening: Awards totaling $1800 will be announced at 12 noon, with a reception following on July 18th at the exhibit in Christ Church Fellowship Hall.

Exhibit Hours:

Thursday, July 18: 12:00 pm to 6:00 pm

Friday, July 19: 10:00 am to 6:00 pm

Saturday, July 20: 10:00 am to 6:00 pm

Sunday, July 21: 11:00 am to 4:00 pm

To learn more about The Working Artists Forum check out their website: http://www.workingartistsforum.com

QUESTIONS?  Email Local Color Chairpersons: Doris Glovier or Maryellyn Lynott at [email protected].

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Working Artist’s Forum will be Exhibiting in the 2023 Waterfowl Festival

October 15, 2023 by Working Artists Forum (WAF)

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Forty members of the Working Artist’s Forum will be exhibiting in the 2023 Waterfowl Festival this year. The WAF exhibit will be located at the ‘Art at the Church’ venue, which can be found at Christ Church Fellowship Hall on Harrison St, Easton, Maryland. This Waterfowl Festival gallery will be open starting Nov. 9 for the ticketed VIP Premiere Night and continuing during the Festival from Friday through Sunday, Nov. 10-12.

Award winning plein air artist, Beth Brownlee Bathe will be the judge for the exhibit, selecting 4 ‘Judges Choice Awards’ for individual art works. Awards will be presented on Thursday, November 9th at 4:30pm.

2023 WAF participating artists are: Barbara Kern-Bush, Deborah Cole, Carol Cowie, Nancy Lee Davis, Nancy Fine, Mary Ford, Rhonda Ford, Carol Frost, Jill Glassman, Doris Glovier, Shirley Hales, Anna Harding, Patti Lucas Hopkins, Laura Leigh Kapolchok, Jane Knighton, Kathleen Kopec, Marianne Kost, Patricia Lang, Maryellyn Lynott, Linda Luke, Mary Ellen Mabe, Carol McClees, Deborah McFarlin, Amanda Milliner, Kathleen Quinn, Jose Ramirez, Christine Rapa, Anne Reder, Kathie Rogers, Maggii Sarfaty, Stacey Sass, Nancy R. Thomas, Georgette Toews, Naomi Clark-Turner, Stephen Walker, Barbara Harr Watson, Judith Stevens Weaver, Maureen Wheatley, Lori Yates, Barbara Zuehlke

Founded in 1979 by a small group of artists, the Working Artists Forum – with over 100 members – is today a thriving arts organization with many vital connections within our local arts community. WAF members exhibit widely, win awards, teach classes and workshops, and actively participate in arts events throughout our region. Monthly member meetings promote camaraderie through discussion of upcoming exhibits, and provide demonstrations by well-known guest artists, which are free and open to the public.  For more information, please visit: www.workingartistsforum.com and https://waterfowlfestival.org/art-galleries/church/ or you may contact Co-Chairs, Lori Yates, [email protected], or Stacey Sass, [email protected]
Painting attached by Maggii Sarfaty.

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Mid-Shore Arts: WAF Local Color Art Show Winners

July 25, 2023 by Working Artists Forum (WAF)

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Pictured are front row Left to right Anne Reder, co-chair, Carol McClees, chairman of Local Color, Barbara Zuehlke, Anne Singer, Barbara Kern-Bush, Deborah Wolfe, Kathleen Harvey, and in the back row Left to right, Charlie Hunter, judge, Freeman Dodsworth, Deborah McFarlin.

This year’s Local Color Art Show and Sale, by the Working Artist Forum with the support of Plein Air Easton Competition and Arts Festival, was held on July 20th through July 23rd.  The public was invited to attend the opening ceremony and award presentation at Christ Church at Noon on July 20th.  The opening was very well attended.  Judging had taken place prior to the opening by Charlie Hunter, 2022 Grand Prize winner at Plein Air. Easton.  Hunter’s work can be seen at https://www.hunter-studio.com.

Charlie explained how the nuances and character of a work can draw him to it and result in an award, but further stated that there were many works worthy of rewards. Charlie also commented on the quality of all the art in the show.

The Working Artist Forum congratulates the following artists who won awards: Anne Singer, first place, Barbara Kern-Bush, award of excellence, Deborah Wolfe, honorable mention, Kathleen Harvey, honorable mention, Freeman Dodsworth, honorable mention. Barbara Zuehlke, award of excellence, and Deborah McFarlin, award of excellence.

The photo of the winners was taken by Ted Mueller of Ted Mueller Photography, https://www.tedmuellerphotography.com, who took wonderful photos of the event.  The award winners pictured are as follows; front row Left to right Anne Reder, co-chair, Carol McClees, chairman of Local Color, Barbara Zuehlke, Anne Singer, Barbara Kern-Bush, Deborah Wolfe, Kathleen Harvey, and in the back row Left to right, Charlie Hunter, judge, Freeman Dodsworth, Deborah McFarlin.

The Working Artists Forum thanks Carol McClees for her amazing job as chairperson, and all her supporting members who volunteered in various ways to make this show a success.  WAF also wishes to thank the public for attending and buying so many wonderful works of art.  This show supports children in the arts by WAF donating a portion of the proceeds for the purchase of gift cards to give to local schools for art supplies.

Information on the Working Artists Forum and their upcoming events can be found at www.workingartistsforum.com.

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Image attached: Pictured are front row Left to right Anne Reder, co-chair, Carol McClees, chairman of Local Color, Barbara Zuehlke, Anne Singer, Barbara Kern-Bush, Deborah Wolfe, Kathleen Harvey, and in the  back row Left to right, Charlie Hunter, judge, Freeman Dodsworth, Deborah McFarlin.

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It’s Almost Time for Local Color 2023

July 7, 2023 by Working Artists Forum (WAF)

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Leader Of The Pack by Carol McClees

Mark your calendar!!! This year’s dates for the popular Local Color Art Show and Sale AND Free Demonstrations are July 20 through July 23.  Working Artists Forum (WAF), with the patronage and support of Plein Air Easton (PAE) Competition and Arts Festival, is pleased to sponsor this well-known annual art exhibit during Plein Air Easton.   The public is invited to this free art show, opening reception and demonstrations.

The artists in this year’s show are Sandy Alanko, Jane Anderson, Leah Bell, Carol Cowie, Freeman Dodsworth, Carol Frost, Nancy Galvin, Jill Glassman, Doris Glovier, Shirley Hales, Kathleen Harvey, Patti Lucas Hopkins, Betty Huang, Roberta Ingram, Barbara Kern-Bush, Kathy Kopec, Pat Lang, Maryellyn Lynott, Mary Ellen Mabe, Carol McClees, Deborah McFarlin, Michael McSorley, Carol Meers, Karen Merkin, Amanda Milliner, Diane DuBois Mullaly, Betty Papson, David Pelligrini, Chris Rapa, Diane Rappisi, Jose Ramirez, Jim Rehak,  Lesley Schless, Annie Singer, Georgette Toews, Walter Urbanek,  Ronald Walker, Barbara Watson, Maureen Wheatley, Deborah Wolfe, Lori Yates, Barbara Zuehlke.

The juror for the show was Zufar Bikbov, second-place winner of Plein Air Easton 2022, a full-time artist and art teacher since 2017, who teaches painting in the studio and online at www.russera.com.  His art can be seen at https://www.zufar.com. WAF was very pleased to have Zufar jury this year’s Local Color artists.

This year’s judge is Charlie Hunter, 2022 Grand Prize winner at Plein Air.  Hunter’s work examines the pressures of modern urban and suburban culture upon small-town and agricultural communities. His work is in multiple collections and museums and can be seen at https://www.hunter-studio.com

Judging will take place prior to the opening on July 20th.  The public is invited to attend the show and the opening ceremony and award presentation held at Christ Church, 111 S. Harrison St., Easton.  The doors will open at Noon on July 20th with the reception.

HOURS FOR ART SHOW & SALE:

  • Thursday July 20, 12 – 6 pm
  • Friday July 21, 10 – 6 pm
  • Saturday July 22, 10 – 6 pm
  • Sunday July 23, 12 – 4 pm

There will be FREE demonstrations throughout the weekend.  All demonstrations will take place at Christ Church on the 2nd floor.

The Free Painting Demonstration Schedule is:

Thursday – 7/20/23 – Charlie Hunter 1:00 – 3:00, Christ Church, PAE ‘22 Grand Prize winner

Thursday – 7/20/23 – Zufar Bikbov 3:30 – 5:30, Christ Church, Second Place PAE ’22 winner

Friday – 7/21/23 – Mick McAndrews 1:00 – 3:00, Christ Church, Third Place PAE ’22 winner

Friday – 7/21/23 – Neal Hughes 3:30 -5:30, Christ Church, Artist’s Choice PAE ’22 winner

For more information on Local Color and the Working Artists Forum, visit www.WorkingArtistsForum.com; and for PAE Information, visit  www.pleinaireaston.com

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It’s Time for Local Color

June 25, 2023 by Working Artists Forum (WAF)

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Each year the Working Artists Forum (WAF), under the auspices of the annual Plein Air Easton (PAE) Competition and Arts Festival, sponsors the well-known annual art exhibit and sale Local Color during Plein Air Easton.

This year’s dates for this beautiful, well-attended show are July 20 through July 23, 2023, when participating artists will be offering their original two-dimensional art for sale.

Painting by Carol McClees

Zufar Bikbov, juror, was the second-place winner of Plein Air Easton 2022. He became a full-time artist and art teacher in 2017, and teaches painting in the studio and online at www.russera.com.  His art can be seen at https://www.zufar.com. WAF was very pleased to have Zufar jury this year’s Local Color artists.

The artists, who are either members of WAF or reside in the Delmarva area, in this year’s show are Sandy Alanko, Jane Anderson, Leah Bell, Carol Cowie, Freeman Dodsworth, Carol Frost, Nancy Galvin, Jill Glassman, Shirley Hales, Kathleen Harvey, Patti Lucas Hopkins, Betty Huang, Roberta Ingram, Barbara Kern-Bush, Kathy Kopec, Pat Lang, Mary Ellen Lynott, Mary Ellen Mabe, Carol McClees, Deborah McFarlin, Michael McSorley, Carol Meers, Karen Merkin, Amanda Milliner,  Diane DuBois Mullaly, Betty Papson, David Pelligrini, Chris Rapa, Diane Rappisi, Anne Reder,  Jose Ramirez, Jim Rehak,  Lesley Schless, Annie Singer, Georgette Toews, Walter Urbanek,  Ronald Walker, Barbara Watson, Maureen Wheatley, Deborah Wolfe, Lori Yates, Barbara Zuehlke.

Judging will take place prior to the opening on July 20th.  The judge for this year’s Local Color show is Charlie Hunter, 2022 Grand Prize winner at Plein Air.  Hunter’s work examines the pressures of modern urban and suburban culture upon small-town and agricultural communities. His work is in multiple collections and museums and can be seen at https://www.hunter-studio.com

The public is invited to attend the show and the opening ceremony and award presentation held at Christ Church, 111 S. Harrison St., Easton.  The doors open at Noon on July 20th.  There will be FREE demonstrations throughout the weekend.

HOURS FOR ART SHOW & SALE:

  • Thursday July 20, 12 – 6 pm
  • Friday July 21, 10 – 6 pm
  • Saturday July 22, 10 – 6 pm
  • Sunday July 23, 12 – 4 pm

Free Painting Demonstration Schedule

The Working Artists Forum is again offering four, free to the public, painting demonstrations during their annual Local Color Art Show & Sale.

All demonstrations will take place at Christ Church, 2nd floor:

Thursday – 7/20/23 – Charlie Hunter 1:00 – 3:00, Christ Church, PAE ‘22 Grand Prize winner

Thursday – 7/20/23 – Zufar Bikbov 3:30 – 5:30, Christ Church, Second Place PAE ’22 winner

Friday – 7/21/23 – Mick McAndrews 1:00 – 3:00, Christ Church, Third Place PAE ’22 winner

Friday – 7/21/23 – Neal Hughes 3:30 -5:30, Christ Church, Artist’s Choice PAE ’22 winner

For more information on Local Color and the Working Artists Forum, visit www.WorkingArtistsForum.com; and for PAE Information, visit  www.pleinaireaston.com

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WAF Announces Local Color 2023 ARTISTS

April 6, 2023 by Working Artists Forum (WAF)

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Rounding the Mark by Carol McClees

Working Artists Forum (WAF), under the auspices of the annual Plein Air Easton (PAE) Competition and Arts Festival, sponsors the art exhibit Local Color during Plein Air Easton.

Each year artists who are either members of WAF or reside in the Delmarva area apply to a jurying process to enter this well-attended, prestigious show held each year during Plein Air Easton.

The participating artists are those who have been juried into the show.  This year’s juror was ZufarBikbov who was the second-place winner of Plein Air Easton 2022.  A native of Russia, Zufar was influenced by his father’s unrealized dream to become a professional artist. He trained from the age of 9 at Zelenodolsk Youth Art School in Kazan in the Russian realism tradition. His passion for oil painting and the dynamic nature of the plein air art form has led him to avidly explore first Russian and then American landscape for over three decades. Zufar became a full-time artist and art teacher in 2017. He teaches painting in the studio and online at the www.russera.com. He is the recipient of countless plein air awards. Bikbov’s work is in private collections in the US, the UK, Spain, and Russia. https://www.zufar.com/

WAF was very pleased to have Zufar jury this year’s Local Color artists.  The following 42 artists have been invited to participate in Local Color 2023:

Sandy Alanko, Jane Anderson, Leah Bell, Carol Cowie, Freeman Dodsworth, Carol Frost, Nancy  Galvin, Jill Glassman, Shirley Hales, Kathleen Harvey, Patti Hopkins, Betty Huang, Roberta Ingram, Barbara Kern-Bush, Kathy Kopec, Pat Lang, Mary Ellen Lynott, Mary Ellen Mabe, Carol McClees, Deborah McFarlin, Michael McSorley, Carol Meers, Karen Merkin, Amanda Milliner,  Diane DuBois Mullaly, Betty Papson, David Pelligrini, Chris Rapa, Diane Rappisi, Anne Reder,  Jose Ramirez, Jim Rehak,  Lesley Schless, Annie Singer, Georgette Toews, Walter Urbanek,  Ronald Walker, Barbara Watson, Maureen Wheatley, Deborah Wolfe, Lori Yates, Barbara Zuehlke

WAF congratulates all of these accomplished artists and looks forward to having them in the show.

The Local Color Show dates are July 20 through July 23, 2023 when these participating artists will be offering their original two-dimensional art for sale.

The art is judged prior to the show opening on July 20th.  The judge for this year’s Local Color show is Charlie Hunter. In 2022 Hunter won the Grand Prize at Plein Air Easton as well as First Place at Door County Plein Air, and Best Body of Work (Artists’ Choice Award) at Smoky Mountains Plein Air. Charlie is a nationally recognized painter of the post-pastoral American landscape. His distinctive, low-chroma work, heavily reliant on a mastery of values, edges, and composition, utilizes a variety of moderately unorthodox techniques. Growing up in rural New England, the son of a small-town printer, Hunter’s work examines the pressures of modern urban and suburban culture upon small-town and agricultural communities. His work is in multiple collections and museums. Charlie’s art can be seen at https://www.hunter-studio.com

The show, which is held at Christ Church, 111 S. Harrison St., Easton, opens its doors at Noon with an award ceremony and the public is invited to attend.

For more information on Local Color and the Working Artists Forum, visit www.WorkingArtistsForum.com; and for PAE Information, visit  www.pleinaireaston.com

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WAF Exhibits at KIFA

March 2, 2023 by Working Artists Forum (WAF)

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Painting by Barbara Zuehlke “Peonies”

Working Artist Forum Artists (WAF) will Hold a Judged Art Exhibition at Kent Island Federation of Arts from April 6th through May 4th, 2023.

The exhibit will be judged by Brad Ross, an award-winning Plein Air painter and popular drawing and painting instructor at the Academy Art Museum in Easton. Co-chairpersons of this exhibit are WAF members Maureen Wheatley and Georgette Toews.

Three Judge’s Awards of Excellence Awards will be awarded by WAF at a reception on Thursday April 13, 2023 from 5 to 7 pm. In addition, a Memorial People’s Choice Award will be given and announced by KIFA at the end of the show.

During this exhibit period a Featured Wall of Remembrance of art will be displayed in honor of deceased WAF Artists.

WAF Members are practicing artists with a high level of education, expertise, and experience in the visual arts.  The professional expertise of WAF members is fostered through programs, group critiques, demonstrations, workshops and member exhibitions.  More information on WAF and its members and events can be found at www.WorkingArtistsForum.com.

KIFA is a non-profit organization that for 60 years has supported artists of all ages and experience on the Eastern Shore through exhibitions, education and events celebrating all the arts. Many KIFA artists have been or currently are WAF Members,as well as having taught art at KIFA. Kent Island Federation of Arts is located at 405 Main Street, Stevensville MD 21666.

For more information contact [email protected] – 410-643-7424

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Calling Local Color Artists to Register for the Juried Annual Local Color Art Show

March 1, 2023 by Working Artists Forum (WAF)

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The Working Artists Forum (WAF), under the auspices of the annual Plein Air Easton (PAE) Competition and Arts Festival, sponsors a juried and judged art exhibit each year entitled “Local Color”.  Local Color features two-dimensional art in various painting mediums. Eligibility to enter includes all artists residing on the Delmarva Peninsula in MD, DE or VA, as well as any member of WAF, with the exception of any artists who have been juried into the Plein Air – Easton Competition.

ABOUT THE EXHIBIT – WHERE and WHEN? 

Local Color is held at Christ Church in Easton, Maryland.

This year the dates for Local Color are July 20 through July 23, 2023 with AWARDS totaling $1800

Painting by Anne Reder entitled “Surf Runner”

For HOW TO ENTER AND WHAT TO ENTER visit https://workingartistsforum.com/local-color/  for the Prospectus for all pertinent information and to enter the jurying process.

BUT DON’T DELAY, the DEADLINE IS MARCH 12TH!!!.

ACCEPTANCE NOTIFICATION will be by email no later than March 28th.

QUESTIONS?  Contact the Local Color Chairperson: Carol McClees by email at [email protected] or call 443-994-5996    For information on PAE Information visit www.pleinaireaston.com

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Artists – It’s Time to Enter Local Color

February 9, 2023 by Working Artists Forum (WAF)

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The Working Artists Forum (WAF), under the auspices of the annual Plein Air Easton (PAE) Competition and Arts Festival, sponsors a juried and judged art exhibit each year entitled “Local Color”.  Local Color features two-dimensional art in various painting mediums. Eligibility to enter includes all artists residing on the Delmarva Peninsula in MD, DE or VA, as well as any member of WAF, with the exception of any artists who have been juried into the Plein Air – Easton Competition.

ABOUT THE EXHIBIT – WHERE and WHEN? 

Local Color is held at Christ Church in Easton, Maryland.

This year the dates for Local Color are July 20 through July 23, 2023.

WHEN TO ENTER? NOW – Entries are being accepted NOW online until March 12, 2023.

Painting by Carol McClees entitled “Racing to the Finish”

HOW TO ENTER – THE JURYING PROCESS 

Go to   https://workingartistsforum.com/local-color/  for the Prospectus for all pertinent information and to enter the jurying process.

WHAT TO ENTER FOR JURYING?  Enter images of your best original two-dimensional work that are Studio or Plein Air Paintings in the mediums of acrylic, watercolor, oil, and pastels. These are samples of your work, and not necessarily those that will be in the exhibit if you are juried into the show.  See the Prospectus online for the rules on work in the exhibit.

WHEN WILL ARTISTS BE NOTIFIED OF ACCEPTANCE – Notification will be by email no later than March 28, 2023.

2023 JUROR and JUDGE –

Juror: ZufarBikbov, Second Place Winner, 2022 Plein Air Easton

Judge: Charlie Hunter, Grand Prize Winner, 2022 Plein Air Easton

AWARDS AND OPENING: Awards totaling $1800 will be announced at 12 noon, with a reception to follow on July 20 at the exhibit at Christ Church.

HOURS THE EXHIBIT IS OPEN TO THE PUBLIC –

Thursday – July 20 – 12:00 pm to 6:00 pm

Friday –     July 21 –  10:00 am to 6:00 pm

Saturday – July 22 –  10:00 am to 6:00 pm

Sunday –   July 23 –  12:00 pm to 4:00 pm

QUESTIONS?  Contact the Local Color Chairperson: Carol McClees by email at [email protected] or call 443-994-5996    For information on PAE Information visit www.pleinaireaston.com

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WAF Presents Check to Academy Art Museum

January 28, 2023 by Working Artists Forum (WAF)

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Betty Huang, President of the Working Artists Forum, was very pleased, on behalf of WAF, to present a check to Sarah Jesse, Director at the Academy Art Museum in Easton, in the amount of $1,000.

Working Artist Forum is an active art organization with a membership of over 100 professional artists that has enjoyed a relationship with the Academy Art Museum for many years and meets monthly there.

WAF has requested a specific distribution of the donation in order to encourage and support the arts in the community.  $200 is earmarked as a WAF award for an entry in the Museum’s Annual Members Exhibition entitled “Best of Eastern Shore Scene,” and $300 to support artists-in-need that wish to take classes at the Academy. Lastly, $500 is to be used to support children-in-need to attend the Academy’s summer camp program.

An important part of the mission of WAF is to sponsor numerous art exhibit opportunities for its members, both locally and beyond, throughout the year, including the well-known and well-attended Local Color exhibit held at Christ Church in downtown Easton during the week of Plein Air Easton in July.

Through the support and purchase of paintings by artists who have been juried into the Local Color art show, WAF has been actively promoting and encouraging the arts with its contributions of art supply DickBlick.com gift cards to 33 school art departments of local schools each year.

For more information on WAF, visit WorkingArtistsForum.com

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