Tue
3/11
The Working Artists Forum presents

Mary Veiga Demonstration

  • Academy Art Museum
  • 10:30am

The Working Artist Forum is pleased to invite the public for a live talk and demonstration with Mary Veiga.

Growing up in beautiful Maryland farmland, Mary naturally drew inspiration from her surroundings. Using atmosphere and light she is able to tap in to all the senses and capture the feel and emotion in her work.

Mary’s formal training began at The Maryland Institute and College of Art in Baltimore, Maryland. Her fine arts education continued with acclaimed landscape artists David Buckley Good, and John Brandon Sills.

In 1995, Mary began her art business as a professional artist and master craftsman painting murals, Trompe l’oeil, and faux finishes for residential and commercial clients, her specialty in large landscape murals. Her work has won many awards and been featured in Modern Impressionist Magazine, Western Art Collector Magazine, Maryland Farm and Harvest on MPTV, The Talbot Spy, Attraction Magazine, Voyage Baltimore Magazine, Good Housekeeping Magazine, Chesapeake Home and Living, The Tidewater Times, HGTV, WJZ–Channel 13, the Baltimore Sun newspaper and many more.

While Mary works full-time painting she also teaches fine art and painting at The Mitchell School of Fine Art [Baltimore]. Her art is represented in several Maryland galleries including Trippe Gallery, Oriet’s Fine Art, Bozzuto and Greene Art Gallery, Warm Springs Gallery, Highlandtown Gallery and the Capital Artist Collective in Washington D.C and the Charleston Artist Collective in Charleston
South Carolina.

The Academy Art Museum is located at 106 South Street, Easton, Maryland 21601. Please enter the museum via Harrison Street and go the McCoy Studio on the second floor.