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for WCG Workshops
10 classes by 9 outstanding instructors:
Karen Ackoff, Denis Brown, Lee Ann Clark, Marta Legeckis, Yves Leterme, Julian Waters, Katherine Malmsten, Beth McKee and Sheila Waters. Learn more!
Guild members receive discounted workshop fees.
How to join

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May meeting:
Annual Business Meeting and election of officers, followed by presentation on East Asian calligraphy by John S. C. Wang
Saturday, May 12, 7-9 pm |
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Founded in 1976, the Washington Calligraphers Guild is a nonprofit organization of 550 U.S. and international lettering artists of all skill levels, from professional scribes to enthusiastic beginners and non-calligraphers who appreciate the lettering and book arts. |
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About the Washington Calligraphers Guild
Calligraphy classes in the Washington area
Exhibits
Freelance calligraphers ~ Hire a lettering artist
Graceful Envelope Contest
History
of calligraphy, lettering and typeface design
Library ~ Complete list of WCG's collection
Links to websites of interest
Meetings ~ Next meeting May 12
Membership information ~ How to join
Merchandise for sale ~ Perpetual calendars
Scholarships ~ Zapf awards to assist calligraphy students
Scripsit ~ WCG's journal
Workshops ~ View the 2012 course offerings

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NEW SCRIPSIT on "creativity, excellence, experimentation,
innovation and a celebration of letters" featuring 7 international lettering artists.
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The word calligraphy comes from
the Greek kalli meaning beautiful and graphia referring
to writing, and calligraphers today still emulate the elegant
letterforms of scribes throughout the centuries. Even in an age
of computer-generated type, this ancient craft is flourishing, but
it is also evolving. Calligraphy is now a respected visual art,
the creative expression of the written word.
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Last updated on May 9, 2012
Washington
Calligraphers Guild
P.O. Box 3688, Merrifield, VA 22116
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WCG logo at top and "Calligraphy" above
by Sheila Waters.
The "abcxyz" artwork displayed along the left side of every page of this website is © Charlie Hughes.
Website by Lorraine Swerdloff
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