Alison Altergott has offered to take work for
"Environmental Distress" at the April 9th meeting
(6:30 p.m.) She lives in DE and has a relationship
with the gallery.
Please make sure that all work is securely wrapped in
bubble wrap and all 2D work is hung on a wire. We are
not responsible for damage to work that is not
secured.
You must check your work in at Moore in the faculty
cafeteria.
You must carry your work to Alison's car.
We will have a second drop off date at Marie Elcin's
house (We will announce this date at the April
meeting.)
If you have any questions about this, please email us.
Thanks,
WCA-Phila
Please note: this page has moved to www.wcaphiladelphia.org. The WCA is a national organization whose mission is to create community through art, education, and social activism, while recognizing the contribution of women in the arts. The Philadelphia Chapter provides a support network for women artists in Philadelphia and surrounding communities. We meet at member studios to network, learn, discuss art and plan shows. All are welcome! Contact us at wcaphiladelphia@gmail.com.
Friday, March 28, 2008
First Drop off for "Enviromental Distress"
Visual Artist collects the discarded, worn out, or broken reclaimed objects to arrange and assemble them into a new and original piece of eco friendly art.
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