Saturday, January 29, 2011

WCA-STL Art & Social Justice conference

WCA-STL is planning an Art and Social Justice Conference and several exhibitions for July. We are looking for members who would like to participate in the planning of the conference. Art and Social Justice is a very large topic to tackle in a day conference. If you have strong opinions on possible panels/presentations topics, event planning, or art activism we are asking you to consider sharing your thoughts and experience.

Friday, January 21, 2011

CALL for ART

Mirror Image: Women and Photography

February 28 – March 31, 2011

Reception: Thursday, March 3, 6-8pm

Florissant Valley Contemporary Art Gallery

(on the Campus of STLCC-Florissant Valley College)

St. Louis, MO

DEADLINE for submission: Friday, February 4, 11:59 PM CST

Theme: Mirror Image exams the concept of the photograph being a mirror of its creator reflecting back their experiences, ideals, beliefs and invoking discourse. Any photographic medium is eligible: silver prints, alternative process, digital,..Other media may be incorporated but the key element must be a photographic medium.

About the Exhibition: This exhibition is part of the 2011 Women’s History month celebration ‘History is Our Strength’ on campus of STLCC-Florissant Valley College.

Eligibility: Open to all women artists. Selection is based on work created within the last two years. Work created under instruction is not eligible. Artwork may be submitted framed or in an alternative presentation form and ready to hang. Work without the appropriate hanging apparatus will be disqualified. Installation work must have specific instructions and include the appropriate installation/hanging materials. Work must fit through a standard door.

Rules of entry: Participants may submit up to 3 pieces of work. Images should be saved as jpeg images and should have a resolution of 300 dpi and sized at 4“ x 6”. Assign a file name to each digital image, starting with your name followed by the title. Type: Women/in the subject line of the email and email to: exhibits@wca-stl.org by Friday, February 4, 2011 11:59 CST

Entry Fee: There is no application fee. Artists are responsible for shipping their work to the gallery. All work must arrive at the gallery by Friday Feb 18, Noon.

Sales: A 20% commission on all sold work will be retained and donated to the St. Louis Chapter of the Women’s Caucus for Art. Work remains the property of the artist until sold. Sold artwork must remain in the exhibition until the last day of the show.

About the Curator: Janice Nesser is a mixed media artist who is active in the arts community. She currently serves as the President of the national Women's Caucus for Art and on the Board of the local chapter of the Women's Caucus for Art. She has exhibited nationally and internationally for the last 20 years. Her work is included in many permanent collections; and has been featured and reviewed in various publications, most recently in River Styx magazine, West End Word and the Riverfront Times. She is a Professor of Art at STLCC-Florissant Valley where she serves as the Photography Program Coordinator and the Director of the Florissant Valley Art Galleries.

Venue: Florissant Valley Contemporary Art Gallery (on the Campus of STLCC-Florissant Valley College), 3400 Pershall Rd. St. Louis, MO 63034


Dates and Deadlines

Friday, February 4 - Deadline for submission

Monday, February 7 - Notification of acceptance/rejection by e-mail

Friday, February 18 - All work must arrive at Florissant Valley Contemporary Art Gallery by Noon

Monday, February 28 – Exhibition opens

Thursday, March 3, 7-9pm - Reception

Thursday, March 31 – Last day of exhibition

Saturday, April 2, 10-3pm – Retrieval of hand delivered work

Monday, April 4 - Shipped work mailed


Please supply the following info with your jpegs:

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Mailing address


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EXHIBITION RESULTS

Thank to everyone who entered work for the 4 national WCA exhibition opportunities. Below are results from 3 of the 4. We are waiting on results for the Video Festival and will post them when we receive them.

Hidden Cities

Artists were invited to explore their idea of their Hidden City, real or imagined, in an array of media, with the theme broadly interpreted from an activist, political or personal context. We asked them to convince the viewer of its viability, a live space filled with passion and imagination! “No matter our place in society, we all have our Hidden City, a place of refuge from gender, race, class and sexual exclusions, a place that shapes the feminist viewpoint. Some cities, like wrapped boxes, conceal unexpected gifts, others are riddles and lyrical abstractions. These are performative spaces where we may imagine retribution for injustices, righting wrongs or conversely, delving into the dark side.”

From over 894 pieces by 363 artists, the juror, Lisa Phillips, Director of the New Museum, NYC, had the daunting task to choose the 48 pieces of work by 43 artists in the exhibition and catalog. I would like to thank Lisa for her time and vision. I also want to thank the members of the national exhibition committee who worked so diligently to pull off this exhibition. A special thank you to National Exhibition Chair Karen Gutfreund for her leadership, creativity, drive ..and for the many hours she put in to make this exhibition a success.

Congratulations to the following artists who were juried into the exhibition:

In the Gallery: Sally Grizzell Larson, Kia Mercedes Carscallen, Beth Olds, Elizabeth Riley, Beth Barron, Beth Lakamp, Carol LaFayette, Caroline Bagenal, Crystal Yachin Lee, Ellen Lowenstein, Grace Gray-Adams, Gwen Wock, Karen Gutfreund, Katherine Perryman, Linda McCune, Linda Stillman, M. Chava Evans, Margaret Parker, Marie Cenkner, Priscilla Otani, Rachel Kowalik, RUBYSPAM, So Yoon Lym, Tracy Ferry, Vadis Turner and Vera Ximenes.

In the Catalog: Anne Dushanko Dobek, Christine Giancola, Claudia Sbrissa, Colleen ODonnell, Crystal Yachin Lee, Jackie Branson, Jessica Cooper, Katy Chmura, Launa D. Romoff, Liubov Brizhatiuk, Melisa Phillips, Nancy Youdelman, Sally Edelstein, Sarah Bielski, Sherri Cornett, Theresa Rock and Whitney Wood.

Hidden Cities will be on view February 1 - February 12, at New Century Artists Gallery, 530 West 25th Street, Suite 406 (between 10th and 11th Avenues) in the heart of Chelsea. Reception with the artists: Friday Feb. 11, 6-9pm. The reception is included on the Friday bus tour.

Sanctuaries in Time
The idea of creating personal sanctuaries in time is based on noted philosopher Abraham Joshua Heschel's concept that "Judaism is a religion of time" and that we must move "beyond the confines of measured time" to set aside time and space for creating and building a life of values and spirituality in our lives.

The challenge to the artist to consider the balance of the mystery and continuum of time and her place in the present brought over 100 artists with near 300 images for consideration. 40 artists and 54 works were selected for the exhibition.

Congratulations to the following artists who were juried into the exhibition: Cheselyn Amato, Marilyn Banner, Binnie Birstein, Andrea Borsuk, Barbara Melnick Carson, Vanessa Chappelear, Nancy Coleman, Emily Corbato, Sherri Cornett, Anne Doris-Eisner, Harriet Finck, Michele Gage, Nina Goebel, Fay Grajower, Caryl Herzfeld, Rachel Kanter, Rosa Katzenelson, Julie Klaper, Ronni Komarow, Elaine Langerman, Alice Engel Levinson, Judith Morton, Carol Philips, Roxanne Phillips, Laurel Robinson, Flora Rosefsky, Sherry Zvares Sanabria, Ruth Segaloff, Susan Shender, Debbie Schore, Marlene Siff, Barbara Simcoe, Simone Soltan, Iris Sonnenschein, Heather Stoltz, Tamara Wasserman, Jennifer Weigel, Lisa DeLoria Weinblatt, Corinne Whitaker and Laurie Wohl

The Jewish Women Artists’ Network (JWAN) produced of a full color catalogue with essays to document the 2011 National Juried Exhibition.

The exhibit, Sanctuaries in Time, is on view at the Kraft Center for Jewish Life at Columbia/Barnard University in New York City, Jan. 18 - March 1. Reception with the Artists: Thursday, February 10, 5:30-7pm.

The Exhibition Juror, Dr. Maya B. Katz, assistant professor of Art History at Touro College is an author who has published numerous articles and a major book by Cambridge University Press. Her focus is the intersection of religion, activism and visual art. She wrote an essay for the catalogue as well. The JWAN exhibit is open to all WCA members.

A special thank you to Fay Grajower and Simone Soltan, JWAN exhibition co-chairs, for their work on this exhibition.

Featured Member Artist

Congratulations to the 12 artists chosen for the WCA Website's Featured Member Artist: Michal Gavish, Zé daLuz, Lisa P. Oswald, Sue Ann Robinson, Nancy Youdelman, Helen Zajkowski, Hiroko Momii, Jane Allen Nodine, Ellie Brown, Anukriti Sud Hittle, Joanne Ruggles and Laura McHugh.
Each artist along with their work will be featured on a monthly basis, beginning in February, on the national WCA website along with a link to their website.

Sunday, January 9, 2011

LIVE SPACE: women + art + activism

LIVE SPACE: women + art + activism
NEW YORK, FEBRUARY 10-14

The Women's Caucus for Art 2011 Conference LIVE SPACE is next Month!

The concept of LIVE SPACE is twofold: 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 COUNTRY through blogging, YouTube, Twitter, and live feeds. From live feeds for the Lifetime Achievement Awards and the LIVE SPACE gala, to performance art on YouTube, to live art happenings in front of the Hilton, this WCA Conference will be in the moment, exciting and electric.

To register visit nationalwca.org



Conference dates: Thursday, Feb 10 - Saturday, Feb 12

Thursday will be a jam-packed day of panels, performances, networking, and exhibitions, including the reception for JWAN'S Sanctuaries in Time exhibit and the Young WCA performance of What Young Women Want.

Friday will feature the WCA International Video Shorts Festival, followed by a bus tour to the Sackler Center for Feminist Art, A.I.R. Gallery, a WCA New York members' exhibition, and the reception for Hidden Cities, the national exhibition juried by Lisa Phillips of the New Museum.

Saturday begins with the Chapters' Council Meeting, followed by a full day of TFAP panels, and culminates with the presentation of the Lifetime Achievement Awards at the Hilton and the LIVE SPACE GALA at the American Folk Art Museum.

Sunday includes the bus tour to Rutgers University to visit the Brodsky Center for Innovative Editions, the Institute for Women and Art, and the Jane Voorhees Zimmerli Art Museum.

Monday is the national WCA board meeting at Barnard College.

Come network with WCA members, experience “live space” and be part of our thriving New York conversation on art and activism.

WCA Conference Hotel - First Come, First Served!

The Hilton New York at 1335 Avenue of the America will be the 2011 WCA Conference home base.
Registration packets will be available at the WCA table located in the main lobby: Wed, Feb. 9, 5-7 pm, Thurs. Feb. 10, 7:30-9 am and 2-4 pm, Fri. Feb 12, 7:30-9 am/2-4 pm, Sat 7:30-9am

Reduced room rates available from Feb 9-15. Room rates: $202 for a single/double and $20 for each added person. It is also the CAA hotel.

To reserve: visit www.hilton.com or call 1-212-586-7000. When booking online put NWC in the group/convention code box. Rate only guaranteed until Jan. 12, 2011.

Live Space Conference Schedule

DAY 1: Thursday, February 10 - Confab, Panels, Receptions!

8am-12pm - WCA Live Space Confab
Hilton New York Hotel, New York Suite, 4th floor
A morning of networking, sharing our work, performances, videos, and panels. The space will be divided up into different sections to allow for activities to happen simultaneously in the vein of 'live space.'' The morning will include an art share, art making, a preview of FEMLINK videos, performance art by Young WCA, and a
'Feminist Tea Party'. Tentative Schedule (This schedule is still being finalized.)

8-9 am – Viewing of the FEMLINK videos, Art Share, KISS art project and networking
9-10 am – New York Chapter meeting, art share, KISS art project and networking
10-11:50 am – The Curate's Stand: A Curator's Tea Party
— A Feminist Tea Party collective will host a panel discussion. Curated by Yulia Tikhonova, a Moscow-born, New York-based curator. Panelists: K8 Hardy, a New York-based filmmaker, photographer and fashionista, founder of the queer feminist art collective LTTR, creator of the cult zine FashionFashion and, Paddy Johnson a writer who has been published in artreview.com, Art in America, FlashArt, Print Magazine, TimeOut NY, The Reeler, The Daily Beast, The Huffington Post, The Guardian, artkrush, Art & Australia, Flavorpill, NYFA Current, The New York Press, and Fanzine. Beacons of artistic concerns, these panelists will share the observations of a wide spectrum of references which women use. Defined on one side by Sarah Palin's conservative preaching, on another side - by the sexually unbounded empowerment of Lady Gaga, what are the models that contemporary artists use and how they navigate through the "rampant multiplicities of identity." The panelist will present their assessment of challenges that women-artists face to sustain critical feminist productivity in the context when the challenging aspects of queer representation in popular culture has been erased. The panel will be held within the settings of traditional tea party parlor (complete with table linens, porcelain tea service and sweets) which will be large enough to accommodate the audience and the guest curators. Like at any meal or celebration this homogeneous environment will help to create an open comfortable dialogue where the audience doesn't feel like an audience, but where everyone is equal. Sincerity and a sense of humor are required for attendance.

12:30-2pm - “Live Space: women, art and activism” panel
CAA Hilton New York Hotel, Rendezvous Trianon, 3rd Floor
Moderator: C. M. Judge, intermedia artist, Panelists: Carolee Schneemann, media artist, Elizabeth Streb, Director of STREB Lab for Action Mechanics, and Veronique Sapin, video artist, Artistic Director of Video Arts Development International Association

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?

9am-4pm - A KNIT-IN
Hilton New York Hotel
Bring your knitting needles and yarn and come prepared to knit through the panel discussions. People who come with needles in hand will get a free WCA Conference Button. Take part in this silent 'live space' performance which will honor women's work, craft, and bring attention to WCA as a whole in the world of academia and art history.

10am-5pm - WCA Booth in CAA Exhibition Hall open Hilton New York Hotel
(requires separate CAA admission)

5:30-10pm - Evening of Art and Performance sponsored by WCA
(Members will travel on their own to evening events)

5:30-7pm - 2011 JWAN Exhibition Artists' Reception: Sanctuaries in Time
Columbia/Barnard Univ., Kraft Center for Jewish Life, 606 West 115th Street, NYC

7-8pm - YOUNG WOMEN'S CAUCUS: WHAT YOUNG WOMEN WANT
Raandesk Gallery 16 W. 23rd Street, 4th Floor, NYC (Chelsea)
hosted by Bonnie MacAllister
Live Performances and Films by Young Women's Caucus Members

"on our own volition"
Artists: Amanda Moyer, J.R. DeMers, Susie Danielson, Stephanie Trevino, Amanda Mears, Dawn Hiltz

Description: Women have traditionally gathered to discuss their desires, their passions, changes they want in the world, and their lives. Women have congregated around watering holes, in kitchens, in bathrooms, over quilts, and at tea tables, just to name a few. Six ladies from Finlandia University will be gathering together in the Raandesk Gallery to discuss their wants and desires for their lives and the world through narrative movement and sound.

"Spoken For"
Artists: Marina Kelly, Megan Katz Spoken

Description: For features women's intimate stories of want, using live performance and video projection in a multi-media exploration of women's desires as expressed via male voices. "Requesting Access" is collaborative photo shoot performance by Chanel Matsunami Govreau (played by Asian Barbie), photographer Martin Solheim and makeup/hair artist Tamara Qabazard. This performance layers the exaggeration of cultural costuming over questionably (un)real storytelling. This is combined with the friction and vanity of flash photography to explore multiracial identity and gender in interracial relationships as it combines with expectations of sexuality and its possible profit.

"Requesting Access"

Description: Requesting Access is collaborative photo shoot performance by Chanel Matsunami Govreau (played by Asian Barbie), photographer Martin Solheim and makeup/hair artist Tamara Qabazard. This performance layers the exaggeration of cultural costuming over questionably (un)real storytelling. This is combined with the friction and vanity of flash photography to explore multiracial identity and gender in interracial relationships as it combines with expectations of sexuality and its possible profit.

"45th Presidency"
Artists: Alex Dilks Pandola and Green Light Arts (Philadelphia)

Description: It is January 20th, 2013, and you're invited to the inauguration of the 45th President of The United States of America, America's first woman President, Sarah Louise Palin. If you don't think it can happen, please see the 44th President. Is this the last thing women want? What women? Join Green Light Arts as we listen to President Palin's Inaugural Speech and see how she intends to turn the Mama Grizzlies loose on Washington. Keep your car doors locked!

“Trading Flowers for Love Stories”
Artist: Amanda Lovelee

Description: Free wild flower (photo) for you’re of love story. I have gathered images of wild, uncultivated plants. I would like to trade a photograph for a hand written love story. Simply show up write down your story and then you can pick any picture. You can keep it anonymous or you can include names, dates, times, locations. The stories will be gathered and compiled to form an archive, a historical record, and a book. You will receive the link to the print on demand book if you would like a copy.

And in the film room:
"I am the doubter and the doubt" - Artists: Megan Kelley and Suguna Sridhar
"Deconstructed Breath Verse" – Artist: Bonnie MacAllister

6-9pm - Artists' Reception: CONTROL
Ceres Gallery, 547 West 27th St Suite 201, NYC (Chelsea)
Travelling exhibition, sponsored by the South Bay Area and Peninsula WCA chapters,
juried by Guerrilla Girls West

Related Events held in conjunction with WCA

7-9pm - Opening Reception: Barnard College Alumni Group Art Show
Barnard College, Louis McCagg Gallery, 3009 Broadway, NYC, 4th floor Diana Center

6-8pm - Reception & Conversation: Be Aware: Women Working at Flomenhaft
Flomenhaft Gallery, 547 West 27th Street, Suite 200, NYC (Chelsea)
Hosted by TFAP and the Institute for Women and Art, Rutgers University Exhibition includes work by WCA Lifetime Achievement awardees: Beverly Buchanan (2011), Emma Amos (2004), Jaune Quick-to-see Smith (1997), Faith Ringgold (1994), Miriam Shapiro (1988), and WCA member Linda Stein.
Conversation: 6:30-7:30pm

DAY 2: Friday, February 11 - Bus Tour with Hidden Cities Reception

12:30-2pm - Viewing & Reception: 7th Annual WCA Video Shorts Festival
Hilton Hotel, Nassau Suite, 2nd Floor
Includes special commentary from juror Verena Mund

10am-5pm - WCA Booth in CAA Exhibition Hall open Hilton New York Hotel
(requires separate CAA admission)

12-2pm - Internationalization of CAA: Becoming More Involved
Hilton Hotel, Madison Suite, 2nd Floor
Includes Priscilla Otani, President-Elect, who chairs the WCA International Committee
*CAA Conference-Registered Attendees only.

3-9pm - LIVE SPACE BUS TOUR and HIDDEN CITIES RECEPTION
*Departs Hilton Hotel. Box Dinner on bus. Returns to Hilton at 9PM

Gallery talk and tour of the Elizabeth Sackler Center for Feminist Art, Brooklyn Museum of Art with Catherine Morris, Director Featuring Judy Chicago's The Dinner Party and New Work by Lorna Simpson

New Beginnings, New York WCA Invitational Exhibition Callahan Center,
St Francis College in Brooklyn Heights

A.I.R gallery exhibitions and visit with director Kat Griefen
111 Front Street, #228, Brooklyn (DUMBO area)

7-9pm - Artists' reception for Hidden Cities exhibition
New Century Artists Gallery, 530 West 25th Street, NYC (Chelsea)
2011 National Exhibition. Juried by Lisa Phillips, Director of the New Museum, NYC

DAY 3: Saturday, February 12 - TFAP Panels,
Lifetime Achievement Awards & Live Space Gala

7:30-9am - WCA Chapters' Council Meeting
Beekman Parlor, 2nd floor

9-5pm - The Feminist Art Project Panels
Museum of Arts and Design (MAD), 2 Columbus Circle, NYC
Co-organizers: Johanna Burton and Julia Bryan-Wilson

9:15-10:15am - The Problem of Feminist Form
Aruna d'Souza, Clark Art Institute; and Connie Butler, Museum of Modern Art

10:15-11am - A Conversation Between Artists
Sharon Hayes, Cooper Union, and Miwon Kwon, University of California, Los Angeles

11am-12:30pm - Institutions and Their Feminist Discontents
Chair: Rocio Aranda-Alvarado, El Museo del Barrio A roundtable discussion with the Yes! Association (feminist art advocacy group); Leslie Hewett, independent artist; and
Lin + Lam, artist collaborative

1-1:45pm - A conversation between Zoe Leonard, independent artist, and
Huey Copeland, Northwestern University

1:45-3:15pm - The Erotics of Feminism
Chair: Rachel Middleman, University of Southern California A roundtable discussion with Anita Steckel, independent artist; Joan Semmel, independent artist; Rachel Middleman, University of Southern California; and Richard Meyer, University of Southern California

3:30-4:15pm - A conversation between Ayreen Anastas, Pratt Institute, and
Jaleh Mansoor, Ohio University

4:30-5:30pm - Feminism, Art, and War
Rosalyn Deutsche, Barnard College; and Carrie Lambert-Beatty, Harvard University

2-3:30 pm - Young WCA Meeting
American Folk Art Museum, Auditorium, Lower Level, 45 W. 53rd Street

6-7:30pm - Lifetime Achievement Awards Presentation
Hilton Hotel, Beekman Room. Free and open to the public

Awards will be presented to the following women for outstanding contributions to the visual arts: Beverly Buchanan, Diane Burko, Ofelia Garcia, Joan Marter, Carolee Schneemann and
Sylvia Sleigh. Maria Torres will receive the President's Award for Art & Activism.

8-10pm - LIVE SPACE GALA for the WCA LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS
American Folk Art Museum, 45 West 53rd Street, NYC

This WCA ticketed gala event with the Lifetime Achievement Awardees will include a walk-around gourmet dinner and open bar with time to meet the awardees, network, and tour the museum. Tickets on sale for $75 for WCA members until January 12, 2011.

2010 WCA LIVE SPACE CONFERENCE OFFICIALLY CLOSES!


EXTRA DAY: Sunday, February 13 - Art at Rutgers

University Tour of the Brodsky Center for Innovative Editions, the Institute for Women and Art, and the Jane Voorhees Zimmerli Art Museum in collaboration with the Women's Caucus for Art National office at Rutgers.

10-5:15pm - Rutgers University Bus Tour visits art highlights at Rutgers.
On view at the Zimmerli Art Museum is the major exhibition Dancing with the Dark: Joan Snyder Prints 1963-2010, the first prints retrospective by this acclaimed expressionist painter and a MacArthur 'genius' award recipient (2007).

Also visit the Zimmerli's world-renowned collections of Russian and Soviet Non-Conformist Art, nineteenth-century French Art, American Art, prints, and photography.

Tour will also include a visit to the Institute for Women and Art exhibition Joan Snyder/Intimate Works, a Mary H. Dana Women Artists Series Exhibition at the Douglass Library. The Brodsky Center for Innovative Editions (BCIE) will offer a behind-the-scenes presentation by master printers and master papermakers on their collaborations with Joan Snyder and other leading artists; there will also be a private viewing of new BCIE projects, as well as a glimpse of the current Mason Gross School of the Arts MFA exhibition. The afternoon will culminate with a special lecture by Joan Snyder, followed by a reception honoring the artist. For further information on the exhibits visitwww.zimmerlimuseum.rutgers.edu, www.brodskycenter.org and iwa.rutgers.edu

Price: $55 includes transportation and box lunch.
Sign up below or on the CAA web site at: http://conference.collegeart.org/2011/schedule/specialevents.php
REGISTRATION IS LIMITED.


Monday, February 14 - NATIONAL BOARD MEETING

8:30am- 4pm - WCA National Board meeting
Kraft Center for Jewish Life, Barnard/Columbia University, 3009 Broadway, NYC

Note: All WCA members are welcome to attend this session.
Please email Karin@nationalwca.org in advance so we may plan accordingly.
Typically, there is a small shared fee to cover the costs of coffee, snacks and lunch.



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/