Friday, September 3, 2010

LIVE SPACE: women · art · activism

WCA conference NEW YORK FEBRUARY 10-14

The Women’s Caucus for Art 2011 Conference LIVE SPACE is well underway.

The concept of LIVE SPACE is two-fold: first it describes art that is happening in the moment, and second, art that is energetic, stimulating and electric. LIVE SPACE will be happening not only all over NEW YORK city but also in cities across the U.S. through the use of social networking, blogging, YouTube, twitter and live feeds.

WCA plans on incorporating LIVE SPACE not only into it exhibition, panels and bus tours but also into in every aspect of the conference. From live feeds for the Lifetime Achievement Awards and LIVE SPACE gala, to performance art on YouTube, to live art happenings in front of the Hilton, the WCA conference will be in the moment, exciting and electric. It will be an event not to be missed.

The WCA conference home base will be Hilton New York, 1335 Avenues of Americas. Register early because space is limited. Please use the code ‘Women’s Caucus for Art’ when making your reservations. Rate is $202 single bed /$222 double beds

Conference plans are still be finalized. Look for an updated schedule and conference fee packages online beginning October 15.

Tentative Schedule

*Please note that the performance art pieces are not listed in the tentative schedule

Thursday February 10

12:30 -2:00 p.m. - WCA panel at CAA: LIVE SPACE: women + art + activism

Drawing inspiration from works created by our panelists and from the collective wisdom of the audience, we will consider how women artists and their communities create vital, meaningful aesthetic experiences that initiate and sustain authentic change in response to issues of limitation, exclusion, legitimacy and hierarchy. If "live space" is the goal, what qualities of artistic expression and community building produce compelling, transformative art experiences/spaces? In a world filled with instant communication, where/how does essential creative intimacy happen? What conditions are necessary to enhance effective art activism?

Moderator: C. M. Judge, intermedia artist

Panelists: Carolee Schneemann, media artist , Elizabeth Streb, Director of STREB Lab for Action Mechanics and VĂ©ronique Sapin, video artist, Artistic Director of Video Arts Development International Association

An evening of art and performance 5:30 -10:00 p.m.

- JWAN (WCA) opening reception for ‘Sanctuaries in Time’ , Kraft Center, Columbia/Banard

- TFAP sponsored opening/talk “The Flomenhaft Gallery Glimpse at Female Females” at Flomenhaft Gallery

- WCA ‘Control’ exhibition opening reception at Ceres Gallery

- Young WC performance at Randesk Gallery

Friday February 11

12:30 – 2:00 p.m. - WCA Reception and viewing of the 7th annual video art competition with special commentary from juror

2:30 – 9:00 p.m. WCA sponsored bus tour to include

- Gallery talk with Catherine Morris and museum tour at the Sackler Center for Feminist Art

- AIR gallery

- WCA national exhibition opening reception ‘Hidden Cities’ at New Century Artists

Saturday February 12

7:30 -9:00 a.m. – WCA chapter council meeting

9:00-5:00 p.m. - TFAP panels at the Museum of Art & Design

6:00-7:30 p.m. - Lifetime Achievement Awards presentation honoring Beverly Buchanan, Diane Burko, Ofelia Garcia, Joan Marter, Carolee Schneemann and Sylvia Sleigh. In addition, WCA will also honor Maria Torres and Maya Lin with the President’s Art & Activism Award.

8:00-10:00 p.m. - LIVE SPACE at the American Folk Art Museum. The WCA ticketed gala event with the Life Time Achievement Awardees will include a walk-around dinner with three food stations, open bar, the ability to meet the awardees, networking and tours of the museum. Tickets are now on sale at a discounted price of $75 for WCA members

Sunday February 13

8:00-9:30 - Chapter Council meeting

10:00 – 5:00 p.m. WCA, CAA and Rutgers sponsored ‘ Art at Rutgers’ Bus bus tour including:

- Zimmerli Art Museum major exhibition Dancing with the Dark: Joan Snyder Prints 1963-2010. Lecture by Joan Synder followed by a reception. Also visit the Zimmerli’s world-renowned collections of Russian and Soviet Non-Conformist Art, nineteenth-century French Art, American Art, prints and photography.

- The Brodsky Center for Innovative Editions will offer a behind-the-scenes presentation by master printers and master papermakers about current projects by such leading artists as Chitra Ganesh, William Kentridge, Tom Noskowski with John Yao, Kiki Smith, and Richard Tuttle.

- Institute for Women and Art exhibition Joan Snyder/Intimate Works, a Mary H. Dana Women Artists Series Exhibition at Douglass Library.

Monday February 14

8:30 a.m.- 4:00 p. m. WCA National Board meeting, Kraft Center, Barnard/Columbia

Tuesday, August 31, 2010

WCA Night Out this Thursday! Teresa Wang and Jennifer Weigel


The St. Louis Chapter of the Women's Caucus for Art hold art exhibitions at Spirits Lounge in Alton on a rotating basis. Our current exhibition is showcasing painting and mixed-media work by WCA members Teresa Wang and Jennifer Weigel. The show runs from Tuesday, Aug. 31 - Saturday, Nov. 1. Come out and see the work while you enjoy some drinks in Spirits' pleasant restaurant and lounge. Alton is also home to the Jacoby Art Center, and is the most haunted city in the country!

View more of Jennifer's work here: http://www.jenniferweigelart.com/

Wednesday, June 30, 2010

WCA Night Out this Thursday! Valerie Rippey and Diane Wilson


The St. Louis Chapter of the Women's Caucus for Art hold art exhibitions at Spirits Lounge in Alton on a rotating basis. Our current exhibition is showcasing photographic and mixed-media work by WCA members Valerie Rippey and Diane Wilson. The show runs from Tuesday, June 29 - Saturday, August 28. Come out and see the work while you enjoy some drinks in Spirits' pleasant restaurant and lounge. Alton is also home to the Jacoby Art Center, and is the most haunted city in the country!

View more of Diane's work here: http://studiodlw.wordpress.com/ and more of Valerie's work here: http://www.photoartimagery.com/

The image above is a detail from "Winter's Dreams" by Diane Wilson. Used with permission of the artist.

Wednesday, June 9, 2010

photo competition



An Invitation to Participate



"Peek Holes" by Carolyn Schlueter, 2009 Purchase Prize taken in the valley
"Bluff Beauty" by Rebecca Matejka McVay, 2009 Purchase Prize taken in the bluff area

11th Annual Photography Exhibit

Submissions must be received by Sunday, June 27, 2010

The Village of Elsah Museum announces the 2010 Annual Photography Exhibit will be held from July 18 to October 16, 2010. The exhibit is entitled “Natural Elsah” and will be held in the Museum building, known as the Village Hall, at 26 LaSalle Street, Elsah, Illinois. This is the eleventh annual exhibit. The purpose of the exhibit is to celebrate and foster an appreciation of the beauty and unique qualities of Elsah and the immediate area in every season. Photographers, amateur and professional, are invited to make submissions to the exhibit and participate in the purchase prize portion of the exhibit. As in previous years, the photographers may sell their displayed photographs to the public retaining all proceeds. An opening reception will be held from 1 pm to 4 pm at the Village of Elsah Museum on Sunday, July 18, 2010.

Rules and Photographer Recognition:

Location:
In order to recognize places of interest in the entire Elsah corporate limits, photographs must be taken in the valley area or on one of the bluffs, either on the Principia College campus, Eliestoun or other familiar locations close to these geographic areas
.

Prizes:
The first place prize is a purchase prize. The Museum will purchase the first place matted photograph for $150. The purchase will include a signed permission to use the photograph in publicity for the 2010 and 2011 exhibits as well as printed material generated as a result of the current or next year’s exhibit. There will be certificates to recognize additional works
.

Judging:
The winners will be chosen by our judge, Janice Nesser-Chu, who is a working photographer/artist and a photography professor
.

Works submitted for the purchase prize will be judged on the following criteria:

O Expression of the theme, “Natural Elsah”

O Quality of the photographic composition and quality of the photographic reproduction.

All photographs submitted (silver gelatin, color, digitally or photographically produced) must be:

O at least, 8 X 10 print size and

O matted (mat not to exceed 16 X 20.)

O matted with a white mat

Photographs may be submitted for the exhibition only, not participating in the purchase prize activity. Please include the words, “Exhibition only” on the back of the mat or on the transmittal sheet.

Photographs will only be accepted that are “on theme” and taken in valley and bluffs of the Village of Elsah and the adjoining area as defined under “Location."

Presentation requirements:
It is highly recommended, but not required, that the matted print be either framed or in a clear covering. All framed photographs must have a wire firmly attached to the back for hanging. Those framed without a wire or other open hanger will not be exhibited.

Matted prints may be displayed using double sided tape on the back side and/or small pins inserted in the corners or clips.

The Museum will only be responsible for damage to a photograph IF the photograph is framed, includes a hard plexi protection and has a wire attached to the frame with screws.

Each photographer may submit up to a total of two (2) photographs, whether for exhibition only or as part of the purchase prize activity. Information on the back of the mat or frame must include the name of the photographer, title, price (if for sale), mailing address and contact numbers. Also, please include a temporary, removable, title card without the photographer’s name to be affixed to the front for purposes of judging.

Judging will occur prior to the opening of the show on July 18. The winner will be notified in writing or email. It is not necessary to be present in the area to receive recognition.

Photographers are responsible picking up their unsold photographs after the exhibit closes. Those not picked up by October 31, 2010 will become the property of the Village of Elsah and may be sold with the Village retaining all proceeds. The Museum is open Friday, Saturday and Sundays from 1 pm to 4 pm during the period from the first weekend in May through the last weekend in October.

You can contact the Village of Elsah in the following ways:

Mail:

Village of Elsah
11th Annual Photography Exhibit
P. O. Box 28
Elsah, IL 62028

Phone: 618-374-1568 (leave a message)

E-mail, with the subject "Re: 2010 Exhibit" to
voemayor@empowering.com

WCA Workshop: Preparing Artwork for Exhibition Entry:

The St. Louis Chapter of the Women's Caucus for Art will be hosting an exciting series of workshops this summer....

WCA Workshop: Preparing Artwork for Exhibition Entry:

Session 1 Lighting and Presentation
July 10th 9am-12pm
Class limit: 8 participants (*note, if the first session fills, an afternoon session 1-4pm will open)
In this class Russ Rosener will guide members on how to photograph their artwork for exhibition entries. Topics will include lighting, backdrops, presentation and digital cameras. Rosener will show members how to use their own digital cameras effectively in taking pictures. Participants need to bring two pieces of artwork to photograph as well as their digital cameras.
Fee for Current WCA Members $30 (sign up for both workshops for $50)
Non-WCA members $50 (both workshops $90)

Session 2 Preparing Digital Files of Images
July 17th 9am-12pm
Class limit: 8 participants (*note, if the first session fills, an afternoon session 1-4pm will open)
In this class, Russ Rosener will show members how to take a raw digital file and convert it to different file types such as JPEG and TIFF. Topics will include renaming files, setting resolution, basic editing such as adjustments for brightness, saturation, contrast, and how to create a contact sheet.
Fee for Current WCA Members $30 (sign up for both workshops for $50)
Non-WCA members $50 (both workshops $90)

Rosener is certified in Adobe and is an instructor at St. Louis Community College Florissant Valley as well as Washington University.

Classes will be held in Florissant, please e-mail Lisa Becker for an address and directions: president@wca-stl.org Registration begins immediately. Checks can be mailed to
WCA-STL
Art Dept/STLCC-FV
3400 Pershall Rd.
St. Louis MO 63135
please make sure to include all four lines on envelope.

Thursday, May 27, 2010

Life Blood Exhibit Grand Opening


Life Blood Exhibit is gearing up for the grand opening at Florissant Valley Contemporary Art Gallery! After the preview party at Fort Gondo Compound for the Arts, this will be the first showing of the exhibition in its entirety and catalogs from the show will be offered for a suggested donation of $5. I will be sending out more reminders as the show nears, but please mark your calendars now to join in the conversation and help break the taboo surrounding menstruation.

Life Blood Exhibit
invitational group show organized by myself
STLCC-Florissant-Valley Art Gallery
3400 Pershall Rd., Florissant, MO
June 7 - July 1, 2010
reception: Thursday, June 10, 6 - 8 PM

Friday, May 21, 2010

WCA workshops

The St. Louis Chapter of the Women's Caucus for Art will be hosting an exciting series of workshops this summer....

WCA Workshop: Preparing Artwork for Exhibition Entry:

Session 1 Lighting and Presentation
July 10th 9am-12pm
Class limit: 8 participants (*note, if the first session fills, an afternoon session 1-4pm will open)
In this class Russ Rosener will guide members on how to photograph their artwork for exhibition entries. Topics will include lighting, backdrops, presentation and digital cameras. Rosener will show members how to use their own digital cameras effectively in taking pictures. Participants need to bring two pieces of artwork to photograph as well as their digital cameras.
Fee for Current WCA Members $30 (sign up for both workshops for $50)
Non-WCA members $50 (both workshops $90)

Session 2 Preparing Digital Files of Image
s
July 17th 9am-12pm
Class limit: 8 participants (*note, if the first session fills, an afternoon session 1-4pm will open)
In this class, Russ Rosener will show members how to take a raw digital file and convert it to different file types such as JPEG and TIFF. Topics will include renaming files, setting resolution, basic editing such as adjustments for brightness, saturation, contrast, and how to create a contact sheet.
Fee for Current WCA Members $30 (sign up for both workshops for $50)
Non-WCA members $50 (both workshops $90)

Rosener is certified in Adobe and is an instructor at St. Louis Community College Florissant Valley as well as Washington University.

Classes will be held in Florissant, please e-mail Lisa Becker for an address and directions: president@wca-stl.org Registration begins immediately. Checks can be mailed to
WCA-STL
Art Dept/STLCC-FV
3400 Pershall Rd.
St. Louis MO 63135
please make sure to include all four lines on envelope.

GYA and Yeyo Arts

Check out..
GYA
arts.gifts.wellness
& YeyoArts Collective
yeyoarts.blogspot.com
2700 Locust STL Mo 63103

We are a small group of women dedicated to the experience and sustainability of women's art. Founded by WCA member Dail Chambers.

Saturday, May 1, 2010

WCA Night Out this Thursday! May 6!

Join your fellow WCA members to celebrate the art of Corinne Didisheim and Jackie Weatherly! Enjoy dinner and/or drinks ($3 Cosmos!) and arty conversation. Hope to see you at Spirits on Thursday, May 6 from 6:30-8:30pm.

Spirits Restaurant is located at 300 State Street in Alton, IL.

Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Life Blood Exhibit


Life Blood Exhibit is coming! This show features several Women's Caucus for Art - St. Louis members' works about menstruation, so be on the lookout for it. The preview party is a one-night-only event, so please come and check it out before you miss it. This Friday night!

Preview Party Kickoff!
Friday, April 9, 2010, 7 – 10 PM
Fort Gondo Compound for the Arts
3151 Cherokee St.
Life Blood Exhibit is proud to be part of beverlyear at Fort Gondo Compound for the Arts. This one-night-only event will include a small sampling of works by several artists in the exhibition, a bathroom installation by Jennifer Weigel and a silent auction including artworks by local artists, a Luna Pads intro kit & two certificates towards The Keeper menstrual cup products.

Life Blood Exhibit is a group art show coordinated by Jennifer Weigel and themed around menstruation that will travel to various venues throughout the St. Louis metro region from 2010 – 2011 and then travel nationally from 2011 – 2012. Each showing will highlight different artists in the group. This traveling art show features thirteen St. Louis women artists exploring the theme of menstruation, from menarche to motherhood to menopause and more. Some works are humorous while others are serious, but all are thought-provoking. Please see the shows, join in the conversation, and help break the taboo! More information can be found on the website. http://www.lifebloodexhibit.com/

Artists:
Lisa Becker, Danielle Correll, Annette Crymes, Marsha Heck, Christine Ilewski, Aunia Kahn, Arlene Ligori, Barbara Merlotti, Janice Nesser, Pat Owoc, Roxanne Phillips, Evie Shucart, Jennifer Weigel

By drawing attention to the female body and to the menstrual cycle, artists are able to comment on this life-giving aspect of womanhood and to celebrate and/or show their discontent with their own bodies & cycles. We are able to offer commentary on experience, confront stereotypes & assumptions and educate one another about things too often left unsaid. Thus we can explore the positive & negative to turn around preconceptions and help break the taboo surrounding menstruation.

Life Blood Exhibit is sponsored in part by The Keeper, Inc., the leader and most trusted & recognized name in the industry, manufacturing menstrual cups since 1987.

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

WCA Night Out this Thursday



Please join us for WCA' Night Out' this Thursday March 11 6:30- 9pm Spirits restaurant 300 State Street in Alton, Illinois
..and view the WCA-STL Members exhibition featuring the work of Mayra Orozco and Sharon Weston
Come out to see the exhibition and have drinks or dinner. Meet and network with other WCA members. Support the business that is supporting us. The exhibition runs through May 2. hours: Wed-Saturday 4:30-9pm

Sunday, March 7, 2010

WCA members in "Women Artists: Diverse Views"


WCA members- Jennifer Weigel, Virginia Dragshutz, Evie Shucart, Pat Owoc and Kate Warner are featured in

'Women Artists: Diverse Views.'

Reception: Sunday March 14, 1-4pm.

Location:
St. Charles County Arts Council's Lillian Yahn Gallery
Street:
7443 Village Center Drive
City/Town:
O'Fallon, MO
Gallery Hours: 1st Thursdays - 4pm-7pm Saturdays - 9am-1pm Sundays - 1pm-4pm

Contemporary Women Artists Exhibition XV


Contemporary Women Artist XV - Art as Activism' Exhibition weekend was great..from the lecture by juror Yolanda Lopez on her work to the gallery talk/exhibition opening.

Congrats to the following artists that were honored by Yolanda at the exhibit reception.

1st place- Laura Mart

2nd place- Leslie Hume

3rd place -Erica Popp

5 Honorable Mentions - Carol Horstman, Sandra Schwetman, Janice Nesser, Brenna Conley-Fonda and Kay Wood.

On Saturday, artists in the exhibition gathered with Yolanda for an informal brunch where there was good food, great conversation and lots of laughing. Yolanda talked to them about their work and lead a discussion on art as activism.

Thanks to all who volunteered to help make this a success,..and those who came out for the activities.

If you have not seen the exhibition, it is on view at the Foundry Art Centre until March 26.

Catalogs are available to purchase ($10) by emailing art1hort2@mac.com (All artists in the exhibition will receive 1 FREE catalog)

Image
Laura Mart 'American Splendor'

Wednesday, March 3, 2010

(UN)SEASONED this Saturday!


Dail Chambers is hosting a "craft and conversation" at the studio for the month of March. Building on the energy of Women's history month, we will have a small group of women selling & sharing a variety of their artworks and crafts.
As usual, the studio's events are truly diverse and intergenerational.

I will also have sign up sheets for classes, betterment sessions, etc.

I'm elated about this upcoming event & I hope that you will join us on Saturday, March 6th 2010 from noon til 6!

Saturday, February 6, 2010

STL-WCA Women’s History Month events

Feb 12-Mar 26 Contemporary Women Artist Exhibition XV Foundry Art Centre 520 N. Main St. St. Charles

Thur Mar 4 6:30pm Juror Yolanda Lopez lectures on her work, Regional Arts Commission 6128 Delmar

Fri Mar 5 6 -7pm Yolanda Lopez-Gallery talk Foundry Art Centre 7-9pm - Artist reception Foundry Art Centre

Tues Mar 9 7pm National WCA ‘6th Annual Video Short Competition’, 3rd floor, IR building, STLCC-FV campus, 3400 Pershall Rd

Thur Mar 11 6:30-9pm WCA-STL Night Out - Sharon Weston and Mayra Orozco work, Spirits 300 State Street Alton IL.

Sat. Mar 20 9:30-1pm Drop off work to ‘We all Relate: Celebrating Local and Global Connections, NAC Gallery 27 S. Florissant

Fri Mar 26 6:30-9:30pm, Reception‘We All Relate'NAC gallery

Tues Mar 30 7-9pm WCA meeting and workshop, Olivette Community Center 9723 Grandview Dr.

Thursday, January 28, 2010

The St. Louis Chapter of the
Women's Caucus for Art
presents

CONTEMPORARY WOMEN ARTISTS XV - Art as Activism
an international biennial exhibit

juried by Yolanda Lopez

Feb 12- March 26, 2010

Foundry Art Centre, 520 North Main St., St. Charles MO 63301

We hope you will join us for the exhibition and opening activities:

Thurs Mar 4 - Juror's lecture on her work: 6:30pm, Regional Arts Commission, 6128 Delmar, St. Louis MO 63112

Fri Mar 5 - Jurors presentation: 6 -7pm, Foundry Art Center, 520 North Main Street, St. Charles MO 63301

Fri Mar 5 - Artist reception: 7-10pm, Foundry Art Center, 520 North Main Street, St. Charles MO 63301

Sat. Mar 6 - Artist's brunch with juror: 11-1pm


Juried into the exhibition:

Lisa Becker

St. Charles MO

Her beauty

Kiln formed glass

12”x18”x3”

$375


Dail Chambers

St. Louis MO

Access

Mixed media

2 panels 3’x7’x2”

$780


Debra Claffey

New Boston, New Hampshire

Ruses

Encaustic, collage, graphite on panel

10”x10”

$600


Elizabeth J. Conn

Ballwin Mo

I CAN TOO

Papier-mache’ (made from junk mail)

73”x40”x28”

$3000


Brenna Conley-Fonda

Evanston, Illinois

Photograph by Spc. Charles Graner and Spc, Sabrina Harmon #2

Watercolor paper, 300pd, pva glue and my hair

30”x26”

800


Amy Firestone Rosen

St. Louis MO

Slip I

Photo collage

22”x34”

$600

Slip II

Photo collage

22”x34”

$600

Slip III

Photo collage

22”x34”

600


Heidi Fox

St. Charles MO

mother

acrylic

4’x30”

NFS/250


Katherine Freeman

St. Louis MO

Life energy

Acrylic on particle board

44’x32’

$150


Christine Giancola

Florissant MO

I am a Slave to What Frees Me

Gelatin silver print

20”x24”

$850


Karen Gutfreund

San Jose, California

Mission accomplished

Mixed media on canvas

36”x36”

$2500


SJ Hammack

Kirkwood, MO

Fragile Girl- Porn Star

Oil on canvas

25”x31”

$1200

Fragile Girl: BB with Loser

Oil on canvas

17”x21”

$800


Sharon Harper

Springfield MO

His offering

Ceramic

15”x7”x13”

$900


Blue bag

ceramic

20”x19”x7”

$900

Marsha Heck

Florissant MO

Fibroid : Female : : Comet: Cosmos

Found objects

10”x10”x5”

$175


Carol Horstman

Fenton MO

Mammogram reflections

Photo collage

11”x14”

$250


Leslie Hume

Chesterfield, MO

Untitled

Video

NFS


Christine Ilewski

Alton IL

Geddy

Mixed media

20”x16”

NFS/200

Lamb

Mixed media

20”x16”

NFS/200

Michael

Mixed media

20”x16”

NFS/200


Beth LaKamp

Fenton MO

Scrabbled

Oil on canvas

18”x23”x2”

NFS

Shut up

Oil on canvas

17”x24”x2

NFS


Helena M. Langley

Granite City, IL

The Old Greets the New

Acrylic on 140lb. coldpress paper

3.5”x2.5”

$45


Dorotha Grace Lemeh

Jupiter, Florida

Untitled #3

Mixed media on canvas

16”x12”

$2000


Laura Mart

St. Louis MO

American Splendor

Digital print installation

Variable

$500


Renaissance Women Goes to Il Centro

Digital print

24”x30”

$300

Our Abundant Harvest

Silkscreen on fabric, wood cut on paper, collage

30”x36”x84”

$1000


Katherine Wilding Meuth

St. Charles MO

Touching her Dream

Acrylic

36”x48”

NFS/4800


Tara Morton

Edwardsville, IL

(Im) Mobile home

Wood,steel

18”x20”x12”

NFS (250)

Barbie Dream- double wide

Masonite

32”x13”x12”

NFS (500)


Janice Nesser/Lydia Brockman

Florissant, MO/Chicago, IL

..and her name shall be

yarn, upholstery material, scanned objects, ink jet prints on canvas, wooden hangers

4'x 9'

NFS/$1500


Janice Nesser

Florissant MO

the dream, part VII, #5

Bromide gelatin print

20”x24”

$800

the dream, part VII, #10

Bromide gelatin print

20”x24”

$800


Marion Noll

Webster Groves Mo

On the St. Louis Levee

Digital photo

16”x20”

$250 framed

At City Garden, St. Louis

Digital photo

16”x20”

$250 framed


Roxanne Phillips

Maplewood MO

Who was destroyed?, II

Collograph, conte, pastel

38”x25”

NFS (750)


Erica Popp

Elsah, IL

Temporal cyclical

Leaves and torn paper

46”diameter 4.5’tall

NFS


Evie Shucart

St. Louis MO

The buy

Watercolor

22”x30”

$500


Sandra Schwetman

Arcata, California

5 little dresses

Fabric

48”x36”x4”

$2000

Plucked

Mixed media

60”x60”x24

$3500

Beauty mark

Mixed media

16”x60”x36”

$3500


Tamara Staser-Meltzer

Petaluma, California

Mary

Collage

36”x24”

unframed

$1900


Teresa Wang

St. Louis MO

Charm

Oil on canvas

33”x51”

$1300


Jennifer Weigel

Affton MO

Coming of Age

Faux flowers, doll clothes, model skeleton pelvis, glue, acrylic, varnish on stretched canvas 12”x12”x2”

$200


Elizabeth White

Bethel, Connecticut

My What-were-we Thinking Cap

Burrs over burlap

Sculpture

18"x12"x12"

$1200

Photograph

12"x16"

$250

Teddyburr To:children of Iraq

From: Uncle Sam

sticky seedpods of the burdock weed (burrs) over wire and grapevine

Sculpture

12"x12"x12"

$1200

Photograph

12"x16"

$250


Diane Wilson

St Genevieve, MO

Harmony

Mixed media

36”x18”x3”

$1800

Feeling Left Out

Mixed media

11”x14”x3”

$290


Kay Wood

St. Louis MO

CAT

Paper, paint, sequins, beads

$2000

WILD PIG

Paper, paint, sequins, beads

$2000


Michelle Hamilton

St. Louis MO

Darwins Prose Urn 1

Clay porcelain

20”x5”

$400

Darwins Prose Urn 2

Clay porcelain

20”x5”

$400

Orchid journey

Porcelain

19”x6”

$400

About the WCA-STL

On the local level, STL-WCA organizes 3-4 exhibitions a year; organizes the biennial Contemporary Women Artists Exhibition; participates in local events that enact awareness and change in the community; holds meetings so women can network; presents lectures by women artists; holds 'girls nights out': evenings of art and conversation; produces a newsletter and sponsors a web-page where women artists can list their upcoming exhibitions, papers, etc and link their web-site.
Visit our website at http://www.wca-stl.org/