JOIN the
WOMEN'S CAUCUS for ART
in
NEW YORK
for an
OPEN FORUM
Sunday, October 24
2-4 p.m.
American Folk Art Museum
45 West 53rd Street
Network with WCA-NY and East Coast members
Find out about WCA and the activism happening across the country
Hear about the exciting WCA NY 2011 conference - live space: women + art + activism
meet the WCA president, Janice Nesser-Chu
meet members of the WCA executive board
The Womens Caucus for Art was founded in 1972 in connection with the College Art Association (CAA). It 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 Womens 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
- advocating for equity in the arts for all
Email phila_wca@yahoo.com if you would like to carpool with us.
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.
Saturday, September 04, 2010
WCA East Coast Forum October 24th (Carpool available)
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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