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The Guild of Harwich Artists will host Cape Cod artist and former Guild President Chris Banks virtually via Zoom on February 20, 2021, after the members’ meeting at 2:00 p.m. Banks will discuss tips and techniques for painting in oils on a black surface.

The Guild of Harwich Artists is accepting applications for the 2021 Guild of Harwich Artists Inc. Scholarship. The $1,000 scholarship is open to any graduating senior who meets one of the following criteria: attends Monomoy Regional High School or Cape Cod Regional Technical High School, is a homeschooled Harwich resident, or a Harwich resident attending a private school. Applicants must be planning to pursue their education in the field of visual arts at an accredited college. Scholarships will be awarded to the prospective recipient upon the successful completion of their first college semester. Application is available online at guildofharwichartists.org or by email [email protected]. A completed application must be postmarked by April 1.

A woman sitting at a table with a cake in front of her.

Anne Briggs, who was a GHA member and a Gallery participant for a number of years, passed away at her home in Arlington, MA.  Anne grew up in Attleboro and spent summers in Harwich Port.  She loved the beach and everything the Cape had to offer.  Anne was an award-winning artist at the Cape Cod Art Center, the Creative Art Center as well as in the Arlington area.  

A young woman holding a check in her kitchen.

Monomoy Regional High School 2019 graduate Abigail Kelley is shown holding the Guild of Harwich Artist’s 2019 Art Scholarship award of $1000. Abby received her $1000 check after successfully completing her first semester at the Maine College of Art.