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SMAL Announces Winners of 2025 “Capturing Autumn” Exhibit

October 8, 2025 by St. Michaels Art League
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Beth Wright Autumn Glory

The St. Michaels Art League is pleased to announce the winners of their annual “Capturing Autumn” exhibit which is currently on display at the St. Michaels Community Center through the end of October.

The exhibit was judged by David Lawton, owner of David Lawton Fine Art in Annapolis and Professor of Art at Anne Arundel Community College.  David is also represented by McBride Gallery on Main St. in Annapolis.      

Beth Wright won First Place for her painting “Autumn Glory,” Second Place went to Camille Woodbury for “Best Friends,” and third place to Irene Martinelli for ”Tiny Bubbles”.

Honorable mentions went to Pasquale Diiulio for “Autumnal” and to Mona Birmingham for “Lights at Beacon”.

The Community Center is located at 103 Railroad Ave in St. Michaels. They are open to the public Mon-Fri 9am-5pm. Art for sale through the artist.
For more information about the St. Michaels Art League and its activities, visit smartleague.org.

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