Virginia Watercolor Society Twenty-Third Jurored Exhibition

April 6, 2002
through June 22, 2003

Works by 97 of Virginia’s best watercolorists are showcased in this audience-friendly exhibition. Guest juror Ray Kass selected the show from submitted slides.

 

The Virginia Watercolor Society, organized in 1979 by Roanoke artists John Will Creasy and Ernest Johnson, is comprised of artists and non-painters who seek to foster interest and appreciation for watercolor through annual jurored exhibitions, educational projects, publications, demonstrations, and networking. The VWS creates opportunities for artists – beginning as well as established – to advance their skills and professionalism and introduces an appreciation of watercolors to a wider audience.

 

On View Now

100 Days of Flowers: The Art of Debbie Griffin
Continuing the Tradition: Washington County Ceramics in the 20th Century
The Soul Within: “They Draw Me In, I Draw Them Out” The Work of Lynn Earnest
100 Days of Flowers: The Art of Debbie Griffin
Continuing the Tradition: Washington County Ceramics in the 20th Century
The Soul Within: “They Draw Me In, I Draw Them Out” The Work of Lynn Earnest