Purchase Pieces from 'The Divinest Sense' Show by June Glass, Jonathan Brand & Bevan Ramsay
Paradox by Maritza
“A look into the symbiotic nature of life and death. This piece looks to give the audience a choice in what they see as life or death and how that choice changes the viewer experience as a whole.”
Works on Paper Category
Figure Painting with Scott Bricher – Summer Class 2025
8 weeks
Sundays, 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM | May 25, June 1, 8, 15, 22, July 6, 13 and 20
Location: Washington Art Association’s General Studio
Learn to paint the figure (or anything) in oil.
Scott will coach the class in a dynamic way of seeing shape, value and color. He takes a hands-on approach to teaching with demonstrations and continual classwide and individual instruction. Through short and long poses of nude and clothed models, students will build mastery which can be used for painting any subject. Level up your painting skills in a nurturing and interactive environment.
Colored Pencil for Botanical Art with Teresa Goetz – Summer Class 2025
7 weeks
Wednesdays, 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM | May 21, 28, June 4, 11, 18, 25 and July 2
Location: Across the road from the gallery, at the Ideas Depot, next door to the Post Office
Supply List – Colored Pencil for Botanical Art with Teresa Goetz.pdf
Colored pencils are a perfect medium to draw botanical subjects, especially for the beginner. By using methodical techniques like tonal variation, light and shadow and building layers, easy to draw shapes will become realistic botanicals. In a non-threatening environment, you’ll be taught and then guided through exercises to understand materials and methods, light on form to create realistic 3D images, then the use of blending and color layering on the 3D form. Line drawings will be provided or, you can draw the subjects on your own. Come join us as we explore the meditative process of using colored pencils for botanical art.
Creating Clay Sculpture with Mary E. Adams – Summer Class 2025
4 weeks
Wednesdays, 9:30 AM to 12:30 PM | June 18, 25, July 2, 9
Location: Washington Art Association’s Ceramics Studio
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Using clay to create sculpture is a way to explore three dimensions with one’s fingertips. Whether working from a live model, a plaster cast, or one’s imagination, the hand and eye internalize knowledge about proportion, relationship, gesture, and anatomy. Members of the class are free to discover their own interpretation of the subject. We work in water-based clay. A model will be provided. The instructor will work with each student individually.
Mary E. Adams works in various media including clay, bronze, oil, watercolor and pastel. She began her study of art in Paris in 1972. Returning home to Savannah in the mid’70s, she studied oil painting with noted Georgia artist, Augusta Oelschig. She moved to New York in 1981 and for three and a half years studied drawing and painting at The Art Student’s League where she is a life member. During that time, she was involved in several Off Broadway theatre projects.
Since the ‘90s, she has created sculptures in clay and limited edition bronzes. She has participated in numerous invitational showings. Her work is in private collections in Auckland, New Zealand, New York, Washington, DC, Boston, Hollywood, Savannah and Litchfield County, CT.
She has taught sculpture at Washington Art Association since 2013. Her works of sculpture are represented in the Low Country by Four Corners Gallery in Bluffton, SC.
Vertical Expansion by Marc Chabot
2012
Brush and gray ink
6.5 x 8.5 inches
Works on Paper Category
Brothers by Janelle Hachey
2024
Photograph on canvas
28 x 42 inches (with frame)
Photography Category
Out to Long Island Sound by Kathleen Felix
2024
Oil on aluminum
18 x 18 inches (with frame)
Painting Category









