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Thursday, August 30, 2012

Sneak Peak


Congratulations to Karen Love Cooler who curated the Techknowledge exhibit at Holy Family University Gallery. On hand to assist Karen was Nicole Dul and Laura Petrovich-Cheney.  The work is on exhibit from today until Sept. 26. The gallery is in the lower level of the Education and Technology Center. A reception and panel discussion will be on Sept. 20 from 6:30-7:30. So here's a quick peak of the exhibit....





Tuesday, August 28, 2012

Directions on Using Irving Sandler Database


Link to the Irving Sandler Database

If you are a new member  of the WCA, one of your benefits is to join the Irving Sandler Database –an artist file online.  Please go to the following website and once completed, email us at WCAPhiladelphia@gmail.com so we can update our blog with your file.   You must do this to be considered for our curated shows.  This is the oldest image registry in the United States and a prestigious and safe space to share your images. To access the Irving Sandler Database go to: http://local-artists.org. Once you have uploaded at least 2 artwork images to your page, the Artists File Coordinator will briefly review and publish your portfolio. Please allow 1 - 2 weeks for this process. As a renewing member: It is important that you keep your contact information up-to-date, particularly your email as this is the primary method by which curators will get in touch with you!  You can log-in to your Artists File at any time to update your contact information. We recommend you update your Artists File Online portfolio regularly or your listing can become inactive. Please note that if you have not updated your portfolio page in 2 years, you will be automatically removed from the database. You will receive a warning email a month before this happens. If you are having trouble or have questions about the Artists File, please visit the Frequently Asked Questions page first. (http://local-artists.org/help) If you still have a question you may email the Artists File Coordinator at artfile@artistsspace.org or call the Artists File between 10am - 6pm on Fridays and Saturdays at 212-226-3970 ext. 308

Sunday, August 26, 2012

Call for Art: Altered Esthetics Gallery

Deadline August 31:

Altered Esthetics, an artist-run gallery in Minneapolis, is holding a competition for the chance to have your artwork displayed in their 2013 calendar and on promotional materials.

There is no application fee.

Complete guidelines can be found at <http://www.alteredesthetics.org/2013FeaturedArtistContestGuidelines.pdf>

Thursday, August 23, 2012

Member News: Pam Flynn (Women + Body, Korea)


Woman + Body

Congratulations WCA artists for being selected for Woman + Body:  Elaine Alibrandi, Tracy Brown, Jessica Burke, Sherri Cornett,  Laurie Edison, Pamela Flynn, Krista Jiannacopoulos, Sheri Klein, Lee Lee, Chanel Matsunami Govreau, C.M. Judge, Sandra Mueller, Brenda Oelbaum, Priscilla Otani, Karen Purdy, Ann Rowles, Mary Shisler,  and Patricia Tinajero.

Works by these WCA artists together with Korean women artists will be shown in Seoul and Gwangju in October. Thank you Sherri Cornett, Hye-Seong Tak Lee, and Tanya Augsburg for working together  to make this exhibition possible!

Wednesday, August 22, 2012

National Call for Entry: Best of 2012 (Deadline 9/28)

BEST of 2012
Welcome to the first annual WCA 'Best of 2012' online exhibition! 

We are hosting an online exhibition with cash prizes of $50 each for the top five works voted by the WCA membership. These works will be placed on the National WCA website for a year and the entire gallery of all work submitted will be viewable for three months. 

After the entry deadline has closed we will send out an email with instructions so all WCA members can vote for their top five favorites. 

Upload your favorite work and join in on the fun!

Call for Entry: Bound (New York, Deadline 10/28)


Women’s Caucus for Art, call for entries: Bound
Deadline: October 28th, 2012, 11:59pm in your time zone
Open to all self-identified women artists in the USA.
Women’s Caucus for Art (WCA) is seeking multiple expressions of Bound, which can range from literal to poetic, abstract to representational, and psychological to social & political commentary. Show work that explores the concepts of bound and borders—be they internal, external, constructed, imagined, imposed, or embraced and how boundaries define and shape our identities, relationships, ideas and politics. Artists are encouraged to interpret this theme broadly; submit works that have resonance and meaning to you.
Juror: Cora Rosevear, Curator, Painting and Sculpture Department, Museum of Modern Art, New York
Submissions: Artists may submit up to three works per entry,  all media accepted except giclees of original work are not permissible.  Works may not exceed 40” in width and installations may not exceed 5 sq ft.
Payment of $35 per entry for WCA members, $45 for Non-members through PayPal.
Exhibition Venue: Phoenix Gallery, 210 Eleventh Avenue @25th Street, Suite 902 , New York, New York. Dates of exhibition are from January 30the to February 23rd, 2013
Artist’s reception: Saturday, February 16th, 2013, 6:00 to 9:00 PM

Tuesday, August 21, 2012

Call for Art: Diaspora (National Jewish Women's Art Network)


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Call For Art: Diaspora
2012 National Jewish Women’s Art Network, part of the Women’s Caucus for Art

DISAPORA – a scattering, a dispersion, a migration, a loss of homeland. Artists are asked to create original works that examine what it means to be separated from your roots, your center, your power, your ancestors, your community, your culture, your land, your home, your people – real or imagined, physical or metaphorical. Is repatriation or reconciliation possible? Desired? Wide interpretations are encouraged.

ABOUT THE EXHIBITION:   Diaspora” is part of WCA's national WCA Conference that takes place from February 13-16, 2013 in New York, NY. The Women’s Caucus for Art Conference is held in conjunction with the College Art Association (CAA) Conference. WCA is a non-profit 501(c)3  organization and an affiliate society of CAA.

JUROR:  Laura Kruger, curator at Hebrew Union College Museum.

EXHIBITION VENUE:
New Century Artists Gallery
530 W 25th St # 406  
New York, NY 10001

DATES OF EXHIBITION
February 1 to February 16, 2013

ARTIST RECEPTION
Saturday, February 16th, 2013, 6:00 to 8:00 p.m.

ELIGIBILITY
Open to all self-identified women artists in the USA.

60% of images juried into the exhibit will be WCA members, current as of 2013. As many as five images will be selected by invitation. We expect to hang 45-50 images in the gallery and an additional 25-50 in the show catalog.

SUBMISSIONS
Artists may submit up to three works per entry.  All media is accepted except giclees of original work.  2D artwork may not exceed 60” in width or 5 square feet for installations.

ENTRY FEES
Payment of $30 per entry for WCA members, $40 for Non-members through PayPal.

Find the link to enter the show at:  www.nationalwca.org

DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSION
Must complete submission by Sunday, November 18, 2012 at 11:59 PM in your time zone.

ABOUT WOMEN'S CAUCUS FOR ART (WCA)
WCA was founded in 1972 in connection with the College Art Association (CAA). WCA is a national member organization unique in its multidisciplinary, multicultural membership of artists, art historians, students, educators, and museum professionals.

The mission of WCA is to create community through art, education and social activism. WCA is 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.

To join WCA, visit www.nationalwca.org.

QUESTIONS?


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Jeane Vogel Studios

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Twitter: jeanevogelart

Sunday, August 19, 2012

Call for Arts: Juried WCA Members Exhibition from NH Chapter (deadline 11/9)

 A Juried Exhibition
hosted by the Women's Caucus for Art
New Hampshire Chapter
for
WCA chapter and at-large members from the
Northeast Region

February 5 - March 15, 2013
Karl Drerup Art Gallery
Plymouth State University
Plymouth, New Hampshire

Opening Reception:
Tuesday, February 5, 2013, 4-7 pm
An exploration of women's primal and instinctive ferocity, a source of deep power and protectiveness. The Karl Drerup Art Gallery and the Women's Caucus for Art/New Hampshire Chapter present artwork by WCA artists from the Northeast Region addressing questions of women's wild strength:When, how and why do we access our feelings of our inner wild animal? How does our current culture embrace/reject ferocity in women?

JUROR: Saisha M. Grayson, Assistant Curator, Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art,Brooklyn Museum.
ENTRY DEADLINE 
Friday, November 9, 2012
Online entries through Entrythingy.com
 
Eligibility: WCA members in good standing from the Northeast Region, including chapter and at-large members from New Hampshire, Maine, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania. Membership for 2013 must be paid in order for artwork to be included in the show. To join WCA, go to http://nationalwca.org and click on Membership.

Requirements: 
. Entry fee: $20
. Commission: None
. Insurance:  Yes, with PSU's consignment form only 
. Up to 3 pieces per artist (details allowed, see prospectus)
. Media can be 2D, 3D, or installation (no video)
. Size: must fit through a standard door
. Artist Statement:  If your work is accepted, you will be required to submit a statement (up to 250 words, i.e. 1 or 2 paragraphs) about each accepted piece to be used as a wall didactic. You will also need to submit your artist statement and resume to be placed in a binder in the gallery for the duration of the exhibition. 
  
To Enter:  
Simply visit our great new website at www.wcanh.org,
go to Exhibitions, then scroll down on right under Exhibitions Calendar to GROWL. Click on prospectus, print a copy and keep it. To enter the show, click on the link for Entrything.com and follow the directions in the prospectus.  Use the login on left to create your password or enter your existing Entrythingy user name and password, then continue with My Entries at top right.

Questions?  Contact Marcia Santore atmarcia@marciasantore.com
IMPORTANT DATES:

  • Friday, November 9, 2012: Entry deadline
  • Friday, December 7, 2012: Artist notification by email
  • Friday, February 1, 2013: Drop off at Karl Drerup Art Gallery or ship to by February 1 (see prospectus for details).Shipped artwork must include a prepaid return shipping label (UPS or FedEx ground).
  • Tuesday, February 5, 4-7 pm: Opening Reception
  • Saturday, March 16, 2013: Artwork picked up or shipped back 

Thursday, August 16, 2012

Kristin Osgood Lamelas Re-Designs Brochure

One of our newest members, Kristin Osgood Lamelas, redesigned our brochure  and made the  membership application for us available on our website. 
BIG THANKS to KRISTIN! 

Kristin teaches Graphic Design and Photography at West Deptford High School. In 2011, she earned her MFA in Studio Art from Moore College of Art & Design. This fall, Kristin and her husband, Joe, are expecting their first child. Amazingly, Kristin still found a few hours to help out her WCA chapter and we're so grateful!  To check out her work and see why WCA is thrilled to have this talented woman helping us, please visit - www.kristinosgood.com.  

These brochures will be handed out at the Anonymous was a Woman First Friday Fringe Festival on September 7. The WCA is meeting at 2nd and Market for First Friday Events between 5:00-5:30. For more information regarding what to bring, what to wear, what to do - click HERE.

Kristin also designed the membership application in a pdf.  For information about joining Philadelphia WCA- go HERE. If you need a one page application sent to your email, please contact Laura Petrovich-Cheney and she will send you one. 

Volunteering for the Philadelphia Chapter of the WCA can be just a few hours or a life time commitment - the choice is yours. Thanks, Kristin, for sharing your talents. Your WCA chapter appreciates your time and talents!

Please remember you are not subscribing to a newsletter, you are participating in a volunteer organization. Some members give a little, some give a lot. What can you give?





Tuesday, August 14, 2012

October 10 Meeting & Swap


October 10. Materials Swap and Membership Meeting.


General meeting followed by a material swap. 

Please bring some items that you are no longer using in your studio to exchange. Why throw out those old supplies? those odds and ends? Your refuse is someone else's treasure and someone else's castaways could be your new treasure!

Please post in the comments if you have items that you need or have that to give away. We look forward to seeing many of you at this meeting. Not sure if your membership is current? Please contact Laura Petrovich-Cheney if you have questions. 

Meeting Notes- Aug. 11


WCA PHILADELPHIA | Strategic Meeting Notes
Aug. 11, 2012
Call to Order: approximately 2:00 pm by Treasurer

Present:
Laura Petrovich-Cheney
Kristin Osgood Lamelas
Bonnie MacAllister
Karen Love Cooler
Virginia Maksymowicz, Treasurer
Eva Preston
Jeanne Lombardo
Cynthia Back

Location:
Virginia Maksymowicz's home


   Nominations and Membership.
Bonnie MacAllister agreed to run as president for one year.
Laura Petrovich-Cheney agreed to run as secretary for one year.
Virginia Maksymowicz agreed to run as treasurer for one year. She mentioned that she has been treasurer for some years and enjoys the position.
Talk about the history of the organization; it’s ups and downs throughout the past twenty years.
All present agreed that Petrovich-Cheney will set up the survey monkey and post elections ASAP so Philadelphia can maintain its chapter status with National.
All present agreed that the posted members could run for office; all present voted in favor.

22012-13 Calendar set
a.    Sept 7
b.    Oct 10
c.     Nov 14
d.    Dec. 8 or Dec 15
e.    Jan. 9
f.      Feb.- no meeting
g.    March 13
h.    April 10
i.      May 8
j.      June 12
k.     July 12
l.      Aug- TBD

3 Topics set.
September 7. Anonymous Women Artists/ Roving drawing troupe donned in masks.
This was a past event and was very successful.
Event details:
Meeting at 2nd and Market for First Friday Events between 5:00-5:30. 
After 5:30, call or text: 215-262-9227 for location.
Masks will be on site (first come, first served), bring one, or reserve one by contacting Ellen Bonett.  Eva Preston graciously will be donating 10 -15 head dresses. Please contact her if you are interested. For Ellen's and Eva's emails address - please contact Laura Petrovich-Cheney for that information.  Kristin Osgood Lamelas will be working on the flyer to hand out to people; it will include a membership form as well.
Please bring a sketchbook, pen and pencil. 

October 10. Materials Swap and Membership Meeting.
Moore College of Art and Design.
General meeting followed by a material swap. 
Idea was inspired by Eva Preston. Members would be encouraged to utilize the blog by posting comments on what they need or have to give away.

November 14. Information Exchange and Membership Meeting.
7:00 pm @ Moore College of Art and Design.
There was some discussion around always having an activity or not having an activity. It was strongly agreed to maintain active membership that activities should always follow meetings. For November, information exchange would occur. Members should bring some good idea tips, exhibit connections, and positive workshop experience to share with our members. 

December Holiday Party.
Karen Love Cooler generously offered her home. Dates will be either Dec. 8 or Dec. 15. Karen will confirm this by Sept. 1. Time will be from 4-8 pm. Significant others may attend.
Members are encouraged to bring a pot luck and an artwork for exchange.
Doodle.com was suggested to organize the guest list and menu. RSVP will be necessary.

January 1 - Membership fees are due. Membership runs yearly. Reminder announcements should start in October and run through December.

January 9. 10x10 Project and General Meeting.
Moore College of Art and Design
Eva Preston suggested to mentor a workshop called 10x10. Each member would be bring 10 of the same items – 10 buttons, 10 balls of yarn. Each member would then create something using all 10 items. Ideas such as photographing or collaging the 10 items abound. It was suggested that we could increase this number to 14 x 14, or 20 x 20. Some members expressed a concern that it may be too many items for one piece of artwork– so the idea of breaking down members into groups occurred. Then the members decided that the limit could be in the size – 10 inches by 10 inches.  The products from this workshop could then be selected for the March membership show tentatively planned for International Women’s Day at University of Pennsylvania. This will be a good reason to renew membership.
Past projects, like Virginia’s book, was shared with the group. Everyone agreed that this was an excellent idea generated by Eva Preston.


February. 
No Philadelphia meeting. Please consider attending the National WCA conference. Bonnie mentioned that one member is selected to attend the National meetings. Discussion around the history of the WCA was lead by Maksymowicz; she shared her articles, images and personal involvement. Bonnie, Jeanne Lombardo and Cynthia Back also shared their experiences.

March 13. International Women's Day.
7:00 pm @ Moore College of Art and Design. Although the date was selected, this meeting could be held in conjunction with International Women's Day. However, this is still a work in progress since the show has not been confirmed. 

April 10. Member Crit and General Meeting.
Moore College of Art & Design.
Virginia Maksymowicz suggested a member crit and she offered to organize it. All members would be encouraged to bring three pieces of current work.  Place and time would be determined.

May 8. Guest Speaker and General Meeting.
Time and place will be determined. Bonnie suggested the new curator of ICA and asked for suggestions. However, everyone agreed that this would be exciting.

June 12. Hula-Hoop Rug and General Meeting.
7:00 pm @ Moore College of Art & Design.
This workshop will be lead by Laura Petrovich-Cheney. Place could be Maksymowicz’s house. Details will be in the newsletter.

June 30. Elections.
NEW OFFICERS

July and August 2013. To be set by the new board.

4Membership
Petrovich-Cheney suggested new tabs on the blog for members, history and the calendar of events.
MacAllister reminded everyone about our new look for the newsletter called Mail Chimp.
MacAllister and Maksymowicz talked about Irving Sandler link to our blog. As a new member joins, information about the Irving Sandler will go out them. The members currently listed on the blog who are not paid up will be removed.
Member benefits include member shows.
MacAllister suggested to find a gallery liaison person to help organize Philadelphia galleries.
MacAllister suggested everyone to attend the August 24 Esty workshop at Next Fab and encouraged everyone present to write an article or submit an image for her ArtLines magazine that she is co-writing with Lombardo.

Meeting adjourned approximately 5:00 pm.

Monday, August 13, 2012

Member News: Barbara Gesshel


JED WILLIAMS STUDIO
615 Bainbridge St. Philadelphia, PA 19147-2111
     PRESENTS


BARBARA GESSHEL PRINTMAKING DEMONSTRATION
WEDNESDAY AUGUST 22   7-9 PM

gesshel
"Hanging prayer plant" by Barbara Gesshel

Printmaker Barbara Gesshel, a unique and highly gifted Philadelphia artist, will be demonstrating several instructive printmaking techniques while describing the processes utilized for various printmaking styles.
Also on display will be a preview of the artwork Gesshel
 is creating for her extensive, two-month long
exhibit at Jed Williams Studio 
beginning October 2012.
 $7.00 includes light refreshments following the demonstration.

Tickets are available at:
eventbrite.com/

Friday, August 10, 2012

Exhibition: TechKnowledge (Holy Family University, September 4-26)


For Immediate Release
contact: pflynn@holyfamily.edu

TechKnowledge: Karen Love Cooler,  Nicole Dul, Elaine M. Erne, Danielle Ferrell, Bonnie MacAllister, Laura Petrovich-Cheney

Running Dates:  9/4/12-9/26/12
Reception: Thursday, September 20, 2012
6: 30- 9:30 p.m.
Panel discussion: 6:30-7:30 p.m.  (featuring Bonnie MacAllister, Laura Petrovich-Cheney, Janice Showler)

Location:
Holy Family University Gallery
Lower Level
Education and Technology Center
9801 Frankford Avenue
Philadelphia, PA 19114
215-637-7700

TechKnowledge:

"Technology is the making, modification, usage, and knowledge of tools, machines, techniques, crafts, systems, methods of organization, in order to solve a problem, improve a preexisting solution to a problem, achieve a goal or perform a specific function. This show calls for artwork that addresses the full range of that knowledge.

In this exhibition, six women artists, all members of the Women’s Caucus for Art Philadelphia Chapter (founded in 1972 in Philadelphia, celebrating 40 years as an organization), exhibit innovative work that answer this definition of technology.  Work from these artists from Philadelphia and New Jersey incorporates x-rays, copper wire, dye infused digital metal prints, printmaking, sound, gif painting mounted in digital frames, and computer generated material alongside work in traditional painting techniques that employ technology in surprising ways.

Karen Love Cooler’s work offers a distinct perspective on technology through the evolution on time: “Early peoples arranged large standing stones to help explain their world.  Evidence suggests that these stones were placed to view predictable and unpredictable events. The “Menhirs of Alentejo“ (large standing stones in Alentejo, Portugal) are of a human scale. They are in an isolated area in Eastern Portugal. It is usual, unlike at Stonehenge, to view these stones with no one else around.”   Cooler uses references from her edited digital photos of these sites to create her paintings.   Cooler who also curated the show.  has exhibited professionally since 1995.  She is a painter, sculptor, printmaker, and mixed media artist. 

Nicole Patrice Dul holds a B.F.A. in painting and drawing from Tyler School of Art, Elkins Park, PA, and an M.F.A. in printmaking from Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, NY. She is currently an adjunct faculty member at Holy Family University, an instructor at Fleisher Art Memorial and an Administrator at the Gershman Y, a Jewish Arts and Culture Organization in Philadelphia, PA. Nicole is an exhibiting artist and is an ongoing member of Orchard Artworks, a Fine Art and Craft Cooperative Gallery in Bryn Athyn, PA. Printmaking affords Nicole a way to combine process and medium, search out new methods, and experiment with mixed media. It allows her to integrate creativity with her interest in cultural history and social consciousness. npdprints.com/index.html


Elaine M. Erne received her BFA from Carnegie Mellon University and her MFA from Tyler School of Art, Temple University.  She is on the faculty of Moore College of Art and Design and the Samuel S. Fleisher Art Memorial.  She is a member of Nexus, Foundation for Today’s Art and a former fellow of the Center for Emerging Visual Artists.  She has been working on the Lives and Traumas of Stuffed Animals, a series of prints and drawings of Mr. Bunny and his friends.  She finds that using humor, however dark, is a way of dealing with past and present dilemmas.  The prints in the series are done in the process of lithography.  She uses some traditional lithographic materials but also new methods not associated with the medium including emulsion processes, polyester plates on which non-water soluble material such as floor wax may be used for drawing.   “Technology has taken lithography outside the print shop,” Elaine quips. “It is hard to tote a 50 lb. stone out of a studio, but one can easily roll up a polyester plate, grab a ball point pen and go outside to work.”

Danielle Ferrell has a BA in Studio Art from Holy Family University.  She currently runs a photography company working out of Philadelphia and the surrounding areas.  Her current work focuses on 'preserving moments' of nightmares and dreams.  Danielle is exhibiting multimedia works including those made from chine collé, a special technique in printmaking, in which the image is transferred to a surface that is bonded to a heavier support in the printing process.  Her piece, “No Flash Please” confronts themes of memory, advertisement, awareness, brainstorming, and process.  She insists that the camera has become an essential part of social functioning.

Bonnie MacAllister renders moments in a variety of media.  She has recently exhibited cross-genre work in NY at Et Al Projects (film and still photography printed on metal) and at Raandesk Gallery (film and performance), in MD at Sandy Spring Museum (film, photography, performance, and fiber art), and in Pennsylvania at the Ellen Powell Tiberino Museum (film and performance), and in Virginia at Artomatic (computer generated imagery).   MacAllister employs various animation techniques including stop action and has trained in Super 8, non-linear editing, linear editing, and non-commercial broadcasting. She composes the soundtracks to her films using her original texts (culled from poems, plays, film scripts), real instruments (Wurlitzer organ, synthesizer, melodeon, tambourine, and drum), and computer generated audio software and beat-making software. bonniemacallister.com

Laura Petrovich-Cheney, a multimedia artist and beekeeper who lives and creates in North Jersey, describes her interaction with technology through photography, Photography isn’t about capturing beauty in the world, rather it is learning to be aware of where I am and who is around me. Facebook, Tumblr, Pinterest and my website allow my visual narrative to been seen all around the world; I tell them what I witness, what it means to be human, living in this place and time.  The results are always spontaneous and the act is never static. Inspired by patterns found in nature- the bark of a black walnut tree, swishing waves, buzzing honeybees, and birds in migratory flight, I look for moments that preserve a sense of touch with nature. Walking quiets my mind from constantly being in motion. When I am walking, my imagination can answer the looming question - “what do you see?” 

A panel discussion will occur in conjunction with the opening on Thursday, September 20 featuring  MacAllister, Petrovich-Cheney, and Janice Showler.  Refreshments will be served.  The exhibition is located in the Holy Family University Gallery located in the Education Technology Building.

Janice Showler (panelist) is an associate professor of English and serves as writing coordinator at Holy Family University. A technology novice by her own admission, she is at once intimidated and also intrigued by it. Specifically, she is fascinated by the present race to build computers (such as Watson) that can think like humans. Her preliminary research on the topic suggests that computers are changing not only how we live in the 21st century but also what makes us human.  

Friday, August 03, 2012

Member News: Rosalind Bloom


Congratulations to Rosalind Bloom on her solo show.

 "Reborn / Reconfigured". Sept. 1-30, 2012. reception Sunday Sept. 9, 2-5. at the Da Vinci Art Alliance.

Hope you can make it.

Can't make the opening? Additional gallery hours available.