
MISSION
IT IS THE MISSION OF THE LOPEZ ARTIST GUILD TO:
Encourage and promote the visual arts on Lopez Island
Provide an environment in which artists of all levels can meet and exchange ideas and information
Organize exhibits in which members may display and sell artworks
Establish ties within the county that promote the visual arts
Support life-long art education
Promote individual member artists and the Lopez Artist Guild

Our deepest appreciation for
the 2024 San Juan County LTAC Grant
&
the 2024 Lopez Island Thrift Shop Grant
They have been enormously helpful in our mission this year
for which we are beyond grateful.

2025 Lopez Artist Guild Scholarship Announcement
In 2025 Lopez Island Artist Guild will award three Shirley Wright scholarships to graduating Lopez seniors.
Mirabella Velo has dedicated her work in acrylics to self portraits. “The paintings each hold powerful emotions of mine, most of them represent struggle.” The process has deepened her self awareness and provided real satisfaction. Mirabella will study art and political science at Davidson College in North Carolina.
Matilda Twigg’s medium of choice is pencil but her skills are wide and include digital painting and sculpture. Heading to Yale University, she plans to integrate art and science with interest in biology. In her application she says, “I aspire for my art to conjure curiosity, express knowledge, and evoke the evolved elegance of life.”
Anna Fuller dedicated her time during Covid-19 to developing her artistic skills and she felt anchored by it. Now art is integral to her life and says “I truly owe so much to my experiences with art and am so grateful to be supported by the art program at school.” After a gap year she will attend University of British Columbia.
The scholarship committee was honored to meet these three young women and we wish them the very best in their next chapter.
Sheila, Barb, Brooks and Kate
Matilda Twigg
Mirabella Velo
Anna Fuller
