Showing posts with label wca/dc. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wca/dc. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 4, 2015

Exhibition REWRITE::RE-RIGHTING PREPARE, PROVOKE, PREVAIL (Pyramid Atlantic, Opens 3/7 2-4)

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE



REWRITE::RE-RIGHTING
PREPARE, PROVOKE, PREVAIL
Work in an exhibition sponsored by the Women’s Caucus for Art of Greater Washington (WCA/DC)
www.wcadc.org


DATESMARCH 4, 2015 - MARCH 28, 2015
EXHIBITION RECEPTION:  Saturday, March 7, 2015 - 2pm – 4pm

PYRAMID ATLANTIC ART CENTER
8230 Georgia Avenue
Silver Spring, MD  20910
www.pyramidatlanticartcenter.org
Gallery Hours: Wednesday-Saturday, 12-6pm; Sunday, 1-4pm
Contact: Marilyn Hayes - hayesarts@yahoo.com

In celebration of National Women’s History Month, the Women’s Caucus for Art of Greater Washington (WCA/DC) will showcase fifteen women artists at Pyramid Atlantic Art Center.  Titled “Rewrite::Re-Righting: Prepare, Provoke, Prevail,” the exhibition makes a declarative statement on the role of women artists in 2015.   

Exhibiting Artists:
Kirstin Bruner, Washington, DC
Melissa Carr, Alexandria, VA
Sandra Davis, Gaithersburg, MD
Jane Forth, Linden, VA
Sonia Friedman, Silver Spring, MD
Lynne Grossman, Burke, VA
Marilyn Hayes, Arlington, VA
Phyllis Jaffe, Salisbury, MD
Cynthia Farrell Johnson, Silver Spring, MD
Susan Kraft, Redwood City, CA
Bonnie MacAllister, Philadelphia, PA
Margaret Paris, Silver Spring, MD
Natalya Parris, Gaithersburg, MD
Cherie Redlinger, Alexandria, MD
Barbara Wolanin, Bethesda, MD



The Women’s Caucus for Art WCA is the major national organization for women in the visual arts professions. WCA was founded in 1972 in connection with the College Art Association (CAA). It is unique in its multi-disciplinary, multicultural membership of artists, art historians, students, educators, and museum professionals. WCA has 28 chapters nationwide, including WCA/DC www.wcadc.org.
For more information on WCA National, please visit the website at www.nationalwca.org

image credit: Sandra Davis, “Generations,” painting
Bonnie MacAllister, "Behind Her Eyes," embroidery


#womenshistorymonth  #womenartists #wcadc2015          

Wednesday, July 24, 2013

Exhibition: Glenview Mansion (August 4-September 3, 2013)

Women's Caucus for Art, Greater Washington exhibition, WCA/DC. This show takes place in the historic Glenview Mansion in the City of Rockville, MD.

Monday, June 11, 2012

WCA/DC Panel at Artomatic







Women's Caucus for Art Panel Discussion 
Led by Michelle Frazier 
Panelists Lynda Smith-Bugge, HIRO, CM Judge, Bonnie MacAllister, Cherie M. Redlinger, Cindy K. Renteria

The panelist presented slides of their work, and they responded to interview questions by their peer panelists.  The audience participated in a question and answer session.  The panel was followed by a tour of member artists participating in Artomatic.

June 9, 2012
Artomatic
www.artomatic.org

1851 S. Bell Street

Arlington, VA
artomatic.org