

Cancer + Art
When Anderson Artists Guild member JoAnne Anderson underwent cancer treatment in 2001, she had two key survival tools: humor and art....


Wesa Neely Specializes in Watercolor Commissions
Wesa Neely capped her senior year of high school with an art award and even studied art at Wesleyan College in Macon, Georgia, for a...


13 AAG Members in Gateway Juried Show; Mattox Wins Merit Award
The Third Annual Juried Show at the Gateway Arts Center in Westminster opened on August 30 and runs through October 11. The top three...


Juror Discusses Selection Process
Nathan Cox, the juror for the 2019 Anderson Artists Guild Juried Show, shared thoughts about his selection process at the AAG meeting on...


Juror Seeks Work That Is Expressive, Interesting, Relevant
Nathan Cox, the juror for the 2019 Anderson Artists Guild juried show, was headed toward a career in graphic design until he took a...


Lori Solymosi Is Drawn to Figure Painting
Ten weeks in Europe convinced Anderson Artists Guild member Lori Solymosi that art was her future. After graduating from The Pennsylvania...


Guild President Seeks to Grow Membership
Anderson Artists Guild President Diana Gilham really wanted to go to art school in the 1970s. “But I thought I wouldn’t be able to make a...


April Cameron Finds Directing the Anderson Arts Center a Perfect Fit
Because she is not an artist herself, April Cameron was initially hesitant about taking over as executive director of the Anderson Arts...


JoAnne Anderson to Discuss Guild's History
JoAnne Anderson is a lifelong student, teacher, and champion of art. A founding member of the Anderson Artists Guild around 1970, she...


First Friday Guest Artist Is Garret Hamm
Like Mad Men but a lot more fun—that’s how Anderson Artists Guild member Garret Hamm describes his 40-year career in advertising. “Almost...