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, May 02, 2008
More Images from WHW: SBS and Environmental Distress
Please look at images of our opening:
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Women Helping Women: Stitch by Stitch and Environmental Distress
May 1st - May 31st - Wilmington Delaware
Louis Redding Art Gallery
City Government Building, Wilmington Delaware
Opening Reception: May 2nd from 5:30pm - 8:30pm
Also showing Environmental Destruction, Art work by Philadelphia WCA members,
Uzbek Suzanis from Afghanistan, displayed by Afghan Women's Fund
and Performances from Temple University's Sigma Alpha Iota Women's Music Fraternity
Next up:
June 1st - June 30th
Grace Episcopal Church-Merchantville
Art & Faith Space
7 E Maple Ave
Merchantville, NJ 08109
Also showing Selected Photographs from Afghanistan
www.gracechurchmerchantville.com
August 1 - August 26th
Exhibited with WCA- Florida member Betsy Bohrer (as part of a solo exhibition)
Arts on the Park Members Gallery
Upstairs Gallery
Lakeland, Florida
Interested in seeing the Collaborative Quilt come to an area near you??
We are ready to book show locations from September 2008 to December 2008.
Contact: phila_wca@yahoo.com
The Women's Caucus for Art, Philadelphia Chapter
http://phila-wca.blogspot.com
http://home.earthlink.net/~philawcamembers/index.html
http://www.marycrowley.com/rubia/ (Collaborative Project with Rubia)
http://www.inliquid.com/wca/framset.html
Labels:
environmental distress,
rubia
Bonnie MacAllister is a multimedia performance artist. She has performed at the New York Foundation of Arts and the Cat Cat Club in Paris, and her plays have been staged at the Shubin Theatre, Adrienne Theatre, and the Philadelphia Fringe Festival. Her artwork has been exhibited internationally including in Galeria 6 in Mexico, the Utopia Library in Italy, and the Delaware Art Museum. She curates the multimedia label Certain Circuits Media (www.certaincircuits.org) which is currently accepting submissions. Her twitter: @BonnieMacArt
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