About the
WCG
T he Washington Calligraphers Guild is a thriving organization of more than 400 letter lovers of all skill levels, from professional scribes to enthusiastic beginners and even some non-calligraphers who appreciate the lettering and book arts. Founded in 1976 by internationally known calligrapher Sheila Waters and a group of her students, the Guild is a nonprofit 501c3 organization that promotes all aspects of the lettering arts and related crafts. Membership is open to anyone regardless of calligraphic ability. We are recognized as one of the most active groups in the world, as evidenced by our international membership roster, acclaimed journal Scripsit, and sponsorship of the Graceful Envelope Contest, now in its 28th year.
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WCG logo and Roundel of the Seasons by Sheila Waters.
Latest Scripsit
Vol 46 No 1, Spring 2024
Is graffiti vandalism, or is it a vibrant art form? Eight writers illuminate this question, including Luca Barcellona, whose students analyzed graffiti's strokes like classical calligraphy. Other articles show how graffiti differs geographically, through the decades and paralleling hip hop. The 36-page issue was edited by Joanna Homrighausen.
Elmo van Slingerland
Art:
Michael Sull