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Friday, March 26, 2010

Member News: Danielle Ferrell, Katrina Carroll, Meg Meyers


Congratulations to new our new members Danielle Ferrell, Katrina Carroll, and Meg Meyers who will be exhibiting at the Southeastern Pennsylvania Consortium for Higher Education (www.sepche.org) held at Arcadia University.

The Southeastern Pennsylvania Consortium for Higher Education (SEPCHE) is a consortium of eight independent higher education institutions in the Greater Philadelphia region that collaborate to improve the quality and efficiency of academic programming, student access, faculty development, institutional operations and community outreach, through a range of shared activities, services, technology and information.

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Bambi Gallery Juried Exhibit Opp.

Guidelines for all submissions are as follows:

Deadline is April 30th. Send to..

Bambi Gallery
1001 North 2nd St. #7
Philadelphia, PA 19123

  • Artist statement and resumé (resume not necessary but nice touch).
  • CD containing 5-15 images in high quality jpeg format or DVD's for video pieces.
  • $25 check made payable to Bambi Gallery.
  • Submissions must be postmarked or hand delivered by April 30th 2010.
  • If desired, you are also more than welcome to include reviews, announcements, and other written materials that discuss your work and provide a good representation of you.
  • We would also like to keep your CDs on file for consideration of futures shows with Bambi Gallery. If you would like your info returned, please send S.A.S.E.
  • Special rate for students: Include statement, 3-5 hi res jpegs, a copy of your valid student ID and a check for $10.
  • Once again, these submissions are for the Bambi Biennial to be held the first Friday of July 2010.

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Member News: Marie Elcin, Bonnie MacAllister


Co-President Marie Elcin has an opening:
Sunday, March 28, 2010
2:00pm - 5:00pm
StrataSphere
1854 Gerrmantown Avenue
Philadelphia, PA
“Spontaneous Repetition” unites three Philadelphia artists-- Erin E. Castellan, Marie H. Elcin, and Colleen McCubbin Stepanic-- who incorporate both the quick, spontaneous, fleeting process of markmaking with the slow, labored, repetitive processes of stitching to create mixed-media works that speak of time passing and of time standing still, resonating depth, emotion, and human existence.


Bonnie MacAllister. "Ethiopian Weaver" (2009). Digital Print.

Past President Bonnie MacAllister has an opening in Baltimore on Saturday, March 20 for the group show "Making HerStory 5: The Inclination to Rise," which runs from March 1-April 23, 2010 at Peace & a Cup of Joe Cafe', 713 W. Pratt Street in Baltimore, MD. The show continues its run at Beanetics Coffee Roasters, 7028 Columbia Pike, Annandale, VA.

Friday, March 12, 2010

Takedown of Women show

Please remember that we are meeting at 10AM at International House to take down the Women show. Participants, if you are able please come between 10-11 AM to pick up yur work if you have not already made arrangements. If you are unable to pick up please make arrangements to pick up from Marie Elcin on Sunday 2-5. Email marieelcin@hotmail.com to make arrangements/get address.

Member news and opportunity from Martha Knox

Hey, printmakers! Call for Entries: Myths and Marks: Archetypes throughout the Ages Sponsored by The Printmaking Council of New Jersey: http://www.printnj.org/exhibitions/calls-for-entry.php

MEMBER NEWS:
Martha Knox will have work for show and sale at the Main Line Art Center's 2010 Fine Art Sale, on view April 23 through May 15. The opening is Friday, May 7th, 6-9pm in conjunction with First Friday. The address is 746 Panmure Road, Haverford, PA 19041. This event is free and open to the public.
Martha Knox will also be offering 4 Saturday art classes at the Allens Lane Art Center starting April 10. For adults: Intro to Woodcuts; For children: Intro to Relief Printmaking, Fun with Paper Mache, and Bookmaking. More info and online registration on the Allens Lane website.

Delaware Art Museum features DC chapter artists

"Women Collared for Work" at the Outlook Gallery now in the Delaware Art Museum until March 21st opened on Feb 5th. Eight women artists created art with the 'collar' as a metaphor for the restraint,inspiration and innovation of powerful female icons representing a range of occupations. The exhibit includes assemblage, painting, wall relief and sculpture. It pays homage to women from 1889 through 1989 and visually explores and highlights their well-known contributions and stories.
Included in the exhibition is work by Margo Allman, Bernice Davidson, Maria Keane,Rosemary Lane, Judith Schwab, Wilma Bulkin Siegel, Ann Stein and Deborah Stelling.

Monday, March 08, 2010

WOMEN Opening at International House


Confusion
by Meg Meyers
Rigid Wrap, Plaster
15 1/2'' x 14 1/2''





Sunday, March 07, 2010

Opportunities: Join the Conversation Young Women's Caucus



The Young Women's Caucus has a message for us about the new Discussion Boards and the campaign, WHAT WOMEN WANT:

1) To really kick off our chat on our discussion board and to raise awareness of our voices as women artists, the Young Women's Caucus is promoting a status change! We are asking you to tell us what you want by proclaiming it on your Facebook status!

Just type:
"What Women Want: ..(What you want as a female artist)..- Young Women's Caucus"

Here's a basic example:
What Women Want: I want to be a successful female artist!-Young Women's Caucus

We hope to get all sorts of different women to participate, so pass it around and share it with your friends.

2) Put in your two cents on our discussion board here at our DISCUSSION BOARDS

Opportunities: National WCA Call for Art



From the SBA WCA:

Call for Entries! The Pacific Region Women’s Caucus for Art is sponsoring “Blue Planet” a fine arts exhibition accompanying “Elements: An Eco-Art Conference”. Eco-art often carries a layered meaning that aids in the understanding and appreciation of the environment, addresses community values, and/or inspires activi...sm on behalf of the ecological systems of which humans and their cultures are a part. For the Blue Planet Exhibition, we seek work that examines and explores the social, political and economic issues related to water. All media including installation, video and collaborative projects that fit within the gallery space may be submitted. This show is open to all artists living in California and all national WCA members.

Deadline: April 16th

Download prospectus here: http://www.sbawca.org/

Rebecca Ross Member News


Rebecca Ross: Religious and Spiritual Art[Photo] The Holy Family University Art Gallery March 9-March 31, 2010 Public Reception: Tuesday, March 16 from 6-8 p.m. Artist’s Talk at Reception The gallery is located in the basement of the John Perzel Education Technology Center at 9801 Frankford Avenue, Philadelphia, PA. (near corner of Frankford & Grant Ave.). The building is open weekdays 8 a.m. - 9 p.m.; weekends noon- 4 p.m. To gain access to the building press intercom outside building and tell security you want to view the show. Visitors are allowed to park in the Campus Center parking lot during the day. Street parking may be available off of Grant Ave. on Ditman Street. After 4 p.m. parking is available in front of Holy Family Hall and on the side of the Education Technology Center. For information about show contact Professor Pamela Flynn at 267-341-3418 or e-mail her at pflynn@holyfamily.edu.

More Press Clippings: March 8 opening



Original: http://philadelphia.about.com/gi/o.htm?zi=1/XJ&zTi=1&sdn=philadelphia&cdn=citiestowns&tm=18&f=00&su=p284.9.336.ip_p554.12.336.ip_&tt=2&bt=1&bts=1&zu=http%3A//www.ihousephilly.org/programs-art-at-IHouse.htm%23women
WOMEN: An International Women's Day Exhibition
March 8 - March 14

In conjunction with the International Women's Day Panel, this exhibit showcases work from WCA Philadelphia members including Alison Altergott, Ellen Bonett, Timothea Canny, Molly Crowley, Veronica Gledhill, Marie Elcin, Deborah McCarthy, Bonnie MacAllister, Marcelle Pachnowski, Sonia Sherrod, and Michelle Wilson. Through diverse mediums, these artists chronicle their experiences through imagery of women at work, cultural representations of the feminine, and abstract goddess depictions. “Women” at International House is a partnership between the Women’s Caucus for Art of Philadelphia, the African Studies Department at the University of Pennsylvania and One Book, One Philadelphia for the celebration of the text, Persepolis.

The Women's Caucus for Art, founded in 1972 in Philadelphia in connection with the College Art Association (CAA), is a national member organization unique in its multi-disciplinary, multicultural membership of artists, art historians, students, educators, and museum professionals. The mission of the Women’s Caucus for Art is to create community through art, education and social activism. We are committed to: recognizing the contribution of women in the arts, providing women with leadership opportunities and professional development, expanding networking and exhibition opportunities for women, supporting local, national and global art activism, and advocating for equity in the arts for all.
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From Welcoming Center for New Pennsylvanians:
Original: hhttp://www.welcomingcenter.org/calendar/index.php?date=2010-03-08

International Women's Day 2010
Location: Ibrahim Theater @ International House; 3701 Chestnut St; Philadelphia
Time: Time 7:00 PM
Description: FREE
Join us for a global celebration of the economic, political and social achievements of women. Event will embody the decades of struggle for equality, justice, peace & development.

--Comedic performances by women
--Musical performances by female artists
--Learn about local organizations promoting
women's empowerment
--Refreshments & live music after the performance

The Women's Caucus for Art>/b> is holding an exhibition in conjunction with this event.
-- WOMEN: An International Women's Day Exhibition
March 8th to March 14th
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Other online mentions:

WomenARTS SWAN DAY
http://www.womenarts.org/events/network/eventhome.php?action=searchevent&subaction=list&eventid=323

U PENN
http://eventsatpenn.com/events/read/232

WORKERS WORLD
http://www.workers.org/2008/us/iwd_0313/

Saturday, March 06, 2010

Press Clippings: WOMEN Show opens Monday at International House


From Penn Current: Editor's Pick
Original story: http://www.upenn.edu/pennnews/current/calendar/index.html#pick
WOMEN AT WORK: “Women: An International Women’s Day Exhibition,” presented by the Philadelphia Chapter of the Women’s Caucus for Art, celebrates international perspectives of femininity and the feminine, and highlights female icons inspired by various Asian, Latin American, European, North American and African cultures. Opening March 8 at International House, the exhibit offers two-dimensional and three-dimensional works of art, including paintings, prints, photography, collages, sculptures, fiber arts and assemblages. The artists are women of diverse backgrounds, ages and ethnicities.

Differing cultural representations of the feminine can be found in Nicole Dul’s depiction of an elderly woman and Pamela Flynn’s depiction of a shapely paper doll created for AIDS awareness. Bonnie MacAllister’s photographs explore femininity, gender roles and the relevance of education in a child’s life. The photo “Herder: On the Road to Harar,” taken at a bus stop in Ethiopia during a 12-hour ride to the city of Harar, is part of a series on Ethiopian women and children. Marcelle Pachnowski’s “Ishtar” is a selection from her collection of small collage assemblages of various female goddesses. Ishtar, a goddess of fertility, love, war and sex, was the divine personification of the planet Venus and the courtesan of the gods. Other exhibited artwork includes Qaadira Allen’s “Gaia Prayer” and Veronica Gledhill’s “The Gathering” (pictured). The exhibit was created through a partnership between the Women’s Caucus for Art of Philadelphia, the African Studies Department at Penn and “One Book, One Philadelphia” in celebration of the book, “The Complete Persepolis” by Marjane Satrapi. The event takes place at 6 p.m. For more information, call 215-895-6533 or email phila_wca@yahoo.com. The exhibit runs through March 14.
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Philadelphia Weekly Arts Pick
Original: http://www.philadelphiaweekly.com/events/An-International-Womens-Day-Exhibition-86348747.html
An International Women's Day Exhibit

Leave it to America to try to overshadow a worldwide attempt to do something good. March 8—that’s International Women’s Day to you, buddy—was first observed in 1909. Seventy-two years later, Congress passed a resolution establishing National Women’s History Week and six years after that, white dudes in suits extended the celebration for the entire month of March. We’ll leave the anti-American preaching at the door, though, and give you the deets on a great way to honor women and support local arts. International House hosts a weeklong exhibit—which kicks off with a reception tonight—featuring work from members of the Women’s Caucus for Art’s Philly chapter. Peep pieces by local artists, including Bonnie MacAllister, Marcelle Pachnowski, Sonia Sherrod and Michelle Wilson. The exhibit is presented in conjunction with One Book, One Philadelphia, so if you haven’t done your required city reading, now’s the time to dust off your copy of Persepolis. -E.P.


7pm. Free. International House, 3701 Chestnut St. 215.387.5125. ihousephilly.org