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Friday, December 22, 2006

Workshop, Dues, January Meeting etc.....


The Colllograph workshop with Angela Victor and Michelle Wilson is scheduled for January 6th and 7th at Michelle Wilson's shop: 1229 North Second Street, Philadelphia - just north of Girard on 2nd, very close to the Girard Station stop on the Market-Frankfort line.

The workshop is limited to 5 people, RSVP to Michelle at michelle_print@yahoo.com.

Required supplies for workshop attendees to bring:

Cardboard
paintbrushes and palette knives
Oil paints
Baby oil
Printmaking paper (Rives BFK or Arches Cover recomended)
Newsprint pads
Old leftover acrylic paints, wood putty, fabric, lace, anything to make textures with

January 10th Meeting- will be open critique of members slides or work. Bring 5 slides or three pieces of art. Meeting starts at 6:30 in the Moore College of Art faculty lounge.


**DUES REMINDER**
They are due in January for 2007 Three easy ways to pay:
1. pay pal online at the National WCA site.
2. Download form from website and send it via mail.
3. Bring to a meeting.



Tuesday, December 19, 2006

Bonnie MacAllister Art Show and Spoken Word This Saturday!


Bonnie MacAllister is showing her art in the new gallery at 602 S. 52nd
Street and performing at their housewarming party!

Come out this weekend!


Eris Temple Winter Solstice Festival and Houswarming Party

Saturday, December 23rd 6pm-2 or so

602 S. 52nd Street (52nd and Cedar), Philadelphia

Ambient Acts, Spoken Word, Space Rock, Singer-Songwriter, Performance Art, and
more... Dont miss the first party at Eris Temple.

Plus art show in the store front- with work by Lisa Spera,
Dan Baker, Ed Wilcox, and More. 6-9pm will be held as an
art opening in store front, with spoken word
and solo acts, and 9pm-2am will blast from the basement studio.

We will also be opening our store front on Sundays in
January as a private gallery space, so if you can't make
the party, come and check out the art.

With

Charles Townsend;
Abe the Rockstarr;
Lisa Sunshine;
Bonnie Macallister (spoken word);
Adam Field (spoken word);
Scattered Planets;
Audiophyle;
Radio Eris;
Temple of Bon Matin;
Apogee;
The Extremist;
Astral Archetype;
Mikingmihrab; and
Iris Senseless (performance)


Show is free but of course housewarming gifts,or any kind will be accepted with
gratitude.


http://www.phillyart.net/bonniemacallister/
http://www.womenarts.org/network/profile_889.html
www.livejournal.com/users/bonniemac
www.home.earthlink.net/~bonnie.macallister
www.deaddrunkdublin.com

Monday, December 11, 2006

Great Party!


Had good food and fun at Angela's house. Gift exchange was really nice as well. Thanks for hosting Angela!




**D. McCarthy and Marie Elcin have work at Muse Gallery through December 31st.**






From November 28 to December 30, Muse is featuring a ’Small Works Exhibition": more than 100 works by regional and national artists, including paintings, watercolors, photographic works and sculpture. This open-call exhibit offers a wide variety of approaches to making art and is indicitive of the energy and vitality of the arts community today. The exhibition inaugerates Muse Gallery’s move to their new location at 52 North Second St., still in Old City and next door to Arden Theatre.

Congrats and good luck!

Tuesday, December 05, 2006

Feminist Art Project

November 29, 2006

Greetings from The Feminist Art Project:

We are pleased to welcome new members to The Feminist Art Project Honorary Committee: Gloria Steinem, Faith Ringgold, Chrissie Iles, Norma Broude, Mary D. Garrard, and Cindy Nemser have all graciously consented to join the committee as an expression of their support for the project and its goals. Please read about these and all our Honorary Committee members at http://feministartproject.rutgers.edu/about/

We want you to know that The Feminist Art Project is co-sponsoring a day of free panels and presentations in conjunction with College Art Association’s Annual Conference, at the Hilton New York, in February 2007.

On Saturday, February 17, 2007, Feminist Art Project Special Sessions will take place from 9:30 AM–5:30 PM in the Hilton’s Third Floor Rendezvous Trianon Room, Sixth Avenue at 53rd Street, New York City. The day's events, which are free and open to the public, feature short panels and discussion. For complete details about Saturday’s program and the complete CAA conference go to the CAA Special Events page and scroll down to Saturday at: http://conference.collegeart.org/2007/special

We also invite you to visit our new, upgraded Feminist Art Project website at http://feministartproject.rutgers.edu

We apologize for the launch delay; however, its integrated databases for contacts and calendar data should prove worth the wait. Updating site content is an ongoing process; we welcome your comments and suggestions. For REVISIONS to your current calendar listings, please send your changes to me at this e-address. However for new calendar listings, you will now be able to enter your events online.

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HERE's HOW to post an event to the TFAP online calendar:

Go to: https://feministartproject.rutgers.edu/

Click on ‘Participate.’ This will take you to the Login page.

The first time you use this utility, you will need to select ‘Create a New Account.’ This will take you to ‘Step 1 – Account Information.’

Step 1 – Account Information

Fill in your personal information, including the TFAP mailing lists you want to receive.

Then click ‘Continue to Step 2.’

Step 2 – Institution Information

If you are NOT affiliated with an Institution, click ‘Skip Institution.’

Otherwise please use the ‘Search’ function to locate your institution in our database. When you find and select your Institution, you will be taken to the ‘Step 3 – Review’ page.

If you do NOT find your Institution, click on the ‘Click here if you do not find your institution’ link. Complete the ‘Institution Information’ form and ‘Continue to Step 3.’

Step 3 – Review

At this stage, you will be able to review and edit the information you have entered. Once everything is correct, click the ‘Confirm Information’ button. This will return you to the Login page. There will be a message above the Username and Password fields, confirming that an account has been created.

Now login using your Username and Password and submit your event. Submissions will be posted online within a week of submission.

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Nicole Plett, The Feminist Art Project
http://feministartproject.rutgers.edu/
Foster Center–Douglass Library
Rutgers University, 8 Chapel Drive New Brunswick, NJ 08901-8527
732-932-9407 x27
tfap@rci.rutgers.edu

The Feminist Art Project is a national initiative recognizing the aesthetic
and intellectual impact of women on the visual arts and culture.

Founding Program Partners are: A.I.R. Gallery, ArtTable, Brodsky Center for Print and Paper,
College Art Association, Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art - Brooklyn Museum, Institute for Women & Art at Rutgers,
Maryland Institute College of Art, National Museum of Women in the Arts, Rutgers University and Libraries, Through the Flower,
and the Women's Caucus for Art.