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Seven Hills Art Club is open to all adult artists and photographers able to work without instruction.
The club offers members the opportunity to socialize at a central meeting place with people who have similar interests, and encourages members to bring their current work to the meetings.
Present members include retirees, homemakers, working and professional people, and adult students. Our members have a variety of interests and background and varying degrees of art training and skill.
The club charges an annual membership fee which helps cover the cost of administrative fees, publicity and the web page. New members joining between May 1 and December 31, will pay $25.00 dues. New members joining January 1 to April 30 will pay prorated dues of $15.00.
We meet from 10:00 AM to noon at Centenary United Methodist Church located at 1501 Rivermont Avenue in Lynchburg, VA . There is parking in the back of the church. From the back parking lot, cross the road and enter the church at the door on the left side.
Click here for our location or see the map below.
Our regular meetings are held on the first Friday of the month from September to May. Meetings begin at 10 :00 AM and refreshments are served. After the business meeting, a guest artist may present a program. The meetings and programs are over about noon.
If Lynchburg City Schools are cancelled due to weather, our meeting is postponed to the following Friday.
The club offers members an opportunity to exhibit their works under club sponsorship in several shows each year. Members are also encourages to participate in the many other local art shows open to area artists and photographers. An open art studio is available to members each Friday. Click here for information about the open art studio.
We often schedule a day trip during the year instead of a having a business meeting. Some of our past field trips include: the Taubman Museum, P. Buckley Moss Museum, and visits to galleries in Staunton, Roanoke, Farmville, Charlottesville and Martinsville, VA. We have so much fun we try to go twice a year.
In the past several years we have taken a tour of two of our local colleges, Sweet Briar and Lynchburg College, sitting in on an Art History class and visiting and admiring the galleries at each school . We look forward to continuing this opportunity each year.
The club offers members the opportunity to socialize at a central meeting place with people who have similar interests, and encourages members to bring their current work to the meetings.
Present members include retirees, homemakers, working and professional people, and adult students. Our members have a variety of interests and background and varying degrees of art training and skill.
The club charges an annual membership fee which helps cover the cost of administrative fees, publicity and the web page. New members joining between May 1 and December 31, will pay $25.00 dues. New members joining January 1 to April 30 will pay prorated dues of $15.00.
We meet from 10:00 AM to noon at Centenary United Methodist Church located at 1501 Rivermont Avenue in Lynchburg, VA . There is parking in the back of the church. From the back parking lot, cross the road and enter the church at the door on the left side.
Click here for our location or see the map below.
Our regular meetings are held on the first Friday of the month from September to May. Meetings begin at 10 :00 AM and refreshments are served. After the business meeting, a guest artist may present a program. The meetings and programs are over about noon.
If Lynchburg City Schools are cancelled due to weather, our meeting is postponed to the following Friday.
The club offers members an opportunity to exhibit their works under club sponsorship in several shows each year. Members are also encourages to participate in the many other local art shows open to area artists and photographers. An open art studio is available to members each Friday. Click here for information about the open art studio.
We often schedule a day trip during the year instead of a having a business meeting. Some of our past field trips include: the Taubman Museum, P. Buckley Moss Museum, and visits to galleries in Staunton, Roanoke, Farmville, Charlottesville and Martinsville, VA. We have so much fun we try to go twice a year.
In the past several years we have taken a tour of two of our local colleges, Sweet Briar and Lynchburg College, sitting in on an Art History class and visiting and admiring the galleries at each school . We look forward to continuing this opportunity each year.