Women's Caucus for Art-Washington DC exhibit of work, 2010-2011. WCA DC is the Washington DC area chapter of National Women’s Caucus for Art. Member exhibits of WCA-DC represent artistic and cultural diversity
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 | | Works exhibited for the Delaplaine Visual Arts Education Center Show
Women's Caucus for Art of Greater Washington
November 6-27, 2010
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 | | This gallery contains work for the upcoming WCA/DC show at Frostburg State University.
Show runs September 9-October 12
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 | | This is the first online juried exhibition by the Women's Caucus for Art--Washington DC held in conjunction with our art exhibit at Sandy Spring Museum Art Gallery. The exhibit also features work from WCA Philadelphia.
RE/Using Our RE/Sources
This Women’s Caucus for Art-Washington DC exhibit is inspired by the ideals of living in greater harmony with our natural environment. |
 | | Symbols, signs, hidden language, connected metaphors, expressive of inner identity and visions.
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 | | This is a game that will send a little red journal on an expedition across the chapters to celebrate WCA’s 40th anniversary. Chapter-and at-large members have the opportunity to embellish the Moleskine journal pages with art and share their inspirations with a wide network of WCA members across the country. In January 2013, the book will travel back to its original location and be put up for auction during the WCA Conference in New York. |
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| WCA DC is the Washington DC area chapter of National Women’s Caucus for Art. This organization, formed in 1972, is committed to recognition of the contribution of women in the arts. Member exhibits of WCA-DC represent artistic and cultural diversity. Art work includes painting, assemblage, mixed media and sculpture in original expression of subjects as diverse as autobiographical subjects, social commentary, landscape, natural, cultural subjects as well as conceptual and abstract work.
RECENT EXHIBITS
2011: Frostburg State University (opens September 9)
2010: Delaplaine Art Center, Frederick, MD - Curated by Margaret Paris
2009: Edison Place, Washington DC, Juried by Gretchen Schermerhorm
2008: Takoma Park, Maryland Government Building Gallery: “Girls Gotta Run” -Coordinated with the Girls Gotta Run Foundation
2007: Ratner Museum, Washington DC: “Women’s Reflections”-and “Katrina Diaries” (Coordinated with New Orleans’s artists)
2007: Columbia, Maryland Art Center, “A Woman’s Eye”; Juried by... |
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