Artisans Village Guild hosts Juried Art Show

  • Debbie Anderson was awarded third place for her artwork, “Nisqually Mule Deer.” CONTRIBUTED
    Debbie Anderson was awarded third place for her artwork, “Nisqually Mule Deer.” CONTRIBUTED
  • Sam Traina, a well-known local artist and art instructor, acted as the judge. CONTRIBUTED
    Sam Traina, a well-known local artist and art instructor, acted as the judge. CONTRIBUTED
  • The audience at the gallery applauds during the awards presentation for the sixth annual Lake Country Juried Art Show. CONTRIBUTED
    The audience at the gallery applauds during the awards presentation for the sixth annual Lake Country Juried Art Show. CONTRIBUTED
  • From left are Betsy Jenniges, Debbie Payne, Michele Hartung and Cathy McIntire. CONTRIBUTED
    From left are Betsy Jenniges, Debbie Payne, Michele Hartung and Cathy McIntire. CONTRIBUTED
  • At right: Cathy McIntire, left, 2022 Lake Country Juried Art Show Chair hands out the first place award to Marsha Hamby Savage for her artwork, “Purple Mountain Majesty.” CONTRIBUTED
    At right: Cathy McIntire, left, 2022 Lake Country Juried Art Show Chair hands out the first place award to Marsha Hamby Savage for her artwork, “Purple Mountain Majesty.” CONTRIBUTED
The Artisans Village Guild opened its sixth annual Lake Country Juried Art Show last Thursday with a reception and awards presentation at The Artisans Village Art Gallery in Eatonton. “There were so many new faces on Thursday evening. This says to me that The Artisans Village continues to bring more art enthusiasts and artists together throughout the Lake Country,” said Kevin Thomson-Hooper, The…

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