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2012 - Past Exhibits



January 2012
- Cookie Redding: form:function & Mary Wunderlich: Themeless Beginnings
February 2012 - 3rd Annual Art Educators of Washington County
March 2012 - Christian Heurich + Jamie Turner: Aquatigraphica & Jeff Driscoll: Color, Complement, Contrast
April 2012 - Family and Friends of Clyde Roberts & Don Viar: Dance, Dance, Dance
May 2012 - Shirley Fout Miller: Lady with a Quill Pen & Saint James School Student Art Exhibit
June 2012 - Kate Fortin: Blues Fest Poster Artist
July 2012 - Ira Lourie: The Light and Color of Nature and the World of Man & Janet Salter’s HCC Portraiture and Figure Drawing Students: Body and Soul
August 2012 - Anne Finucane, Laurie McKelvie, Marti Yeager & Ruth Ann Smith: Brushes with Nature & Associate Director Laurel Good and Program Counselor Cecile Walker: A Work of Heart - by Girls Inc. of Washington County
September 2012 - Garnet Jex: The Upper Potomac in the Civil War & David Wonderling: Conflict in Blue and Gray
October 2012 - Spectrum Seven: Spirits Unleashed & Donna Godlove: Maryland Memories
November 2012 - Doug Moulden: The Darkness of My Night and the Brightness of My Day
December 2012 - Annual Community Art Show:The Best Local Art of 2012 CANCELED due to WCAC move - Doug Moulden: The Darkness of My Night and the Brightness of My Day extended to the end of December.

Supported in part by:

The Washington County Arts Council, Inc. is funded by an operating grant from the Maryland State Arts Council, (MSAC), an agency dedicated to cultivating a vibrant cultural community where the arts thrive. An agency of the Department of Business & Economic Development, the MSAC provides financial support and technical assistance to nonprofit organizations, units of government, colleges and universities for arts activities. Funding for the MSAC is also provided by the National Endowment for the Arts, a federal agency, which believes that a great nation deserves great art. Additional funding is also provided by Washington County Government and generous businesses, organizations and individuals.

The Washington County Arts Council is a proud member of County Arts Agencies of Maryland, Maryland Citizens for the Arts and Americans for the Arts.