We celebrate watermedia artists
in Georgia and beyond.

The 2024 Member Exhibition Winners

The Georgia Watercolor Society was pleased to have the renowned watercolorist Anne Hightower-Patterson judge and jury our 2024 Member Exhibition.
The exhibition was displayed at
Festival Hall in Greensboro, Georgia until October 26, 2024.

Upcoming Events:

2025 National Exhibition and Workshop

2025 National Exhibition

Ryan Fox

  • Juror: Ryan Fox

    Location: Morris Museum of Art
    1 Tenth Street
    Augusta, GA 30901

    Dates: March 6 – June 6, 2025

    Deadline for Entry: TBD

    Demonstration: March 22, 2025, 10:00 am ET

    Awards Ceremony: March 22, 2025

  • Anne Hightower-Patterson

    Signature Member, American Watercolor Society & North Carolina Watercolor Society

    Ryan Fox: “I am a traveler, teacher, photographer, artist- and father of two boys and a Jack Russell that delights in escaping the house.

    My career began as a photographer. When I transitioned into a watercolor artist years later I began my painting career with a wealth of resource images from all over the world.

    My paintings are based on my travel photographs- reinterpretations of the original images rendered with watercolor using a variety of techniques and surfaces”

2025 Spring Workshop

Oak Island Lighthouse

  • Instructor: Ryan Fox

    Learn a new painting technique using the batik method with watercolor. Watercolor batik is the process of using traditional watercolor paint and wax to create unique and beautiful batik-style paintings on Japanese rice paper.

    Students will begin the process with a drawing and then learn to create highlights and shadows, as well as how to mask areas of the project with wax.

    This class is suitable for both beginner and experienced painters with little or no watercolor experience. Artists will create a multiple 12x16” batik paintings in the workshop.

    Irons, rice paper, electric skillets, newspapers, wax, and brushes for applying wax will be provided. Artists will need to bring watercolor paints, brushes, and suitable clothing (wax does drip and sometimes ends up on clothing).

    Artists can use reference photographs provided for their drawings or are welcome to bring a high contrast photograph or line drawing to transfer to rice paper.

  • Workshop Dates:
    March 19-21, 2025 - 9:00 am to 4:00 pm

    Demonstration:
    Saturday, March 22 (10:00 am)

    Location:
    Morris Museum of Art
    1 Tenth Street
    Augusta, GA 30901

  • Pending

So much more than paint on paper!

GWS was founded to promote the joy of watercolor through education, demonstrations, workshops, outreach programs and juried competitions. We invite anyone interested in watercolor or watermedia to join us and gain all the benefits of membership, while building a community of watercolor artists and contributing to the cultural opportunities in the state of Georgia.