ABOUT

The Women’s Caucus for Art of Georgia (WCAGA) is a chapter of the National Women’s Caucus for Art (WCA), founded in 1972 to bring women’s issues to the foreground of the College Art Association (CAA) and beyond. The focus was and continues to be supporting, recognizing and educating established and emerging women artists, art historians, critics, curators, museum personnel and other visual arts professionals.

The Women’s Caucus for Art of Georgia began in February 2000, when a group of eleven women artists met and decided to form a local chapter of the national organization. They began with a ‘just do it’ attitude and a vision which they set out to realize. WCAGA is now comprised of over one hundred artists and art professionals from Georgia and other Southeastern states. The majority of our members, however, are artists based in metro Atlanta who work in many different media: sculpture, painting, photography, collage, printmaking and more.

If you'd like more information about the WCAGA, or are interested in joining the group, please visit our Website