Margaret Dwyer

Margaret Dwyer is an accomplished New England artist and new resident of the Maine seacoast.

With more than forty years of experience in painting and teaching different themes in watercolor, she has taught students of all levels. As an artist in residence, she has developed and led multiple public art programs for Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller National Historical Park in Woodstock, VT. Other teaching venues include museum programs, galleries, schools, art centers, and her own private studios. Her watercolors have been included in the “Splash-America’s Best Watercolors” series of fine art books published by North Light, and “How did you Paint That?”, by International Artist books. She has been a featured watercolorist in fine art magazines such as “American Artist”, “Artist Magazine”, “Manhattan Arts”, and as a showcase award winner in “Southwest Art”. Her watercolors have been included in many national and international exhibitions. She holds an MFA and BFA in visual art. A committed studio artist, she is constantly exploring new themes with traditional and experimental techniques.