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Monday, February 27, 2012

Little Red Journal


Little Red Journal

Apply starting Friday night, after midnight, March 3

Hi WCAGA Artists,
We have an interesting project to announce.
Our chapter is participating in a national project which culminates in the creation of a single work of art to be auctioned at the 2013 WCA conference.
Each participating chapter is gathering small works from members which will be inserted in the Little Red Journal when it arrives in their city.
WCA/GA will receive the LRJ in September 2012.
We will keep it for a month and then send it on to the next location.
Collecting the work of hundreds of women in a single journal will give insight to the artistic climate of 2012 in the United States, and provide a record of the 40th anniversary year of the WCA.
We have chosen the address insert of the LRJ to hold our submissions. This gives us approximately 29 pages. We are offering one page per participating artist.

This limited opportunity is available on a first-come basis.
You can apply by emailing Barb Rehg starting Friday night (technically speaking this is Saturday morning), 12:01am March 3, 2012.
Artists will be selected using the email time stamp until all spots are filled. Early submissions will be discarded.

Please read the info below from the project's creator, Priscilla Otani from San Francisco, to better understand the project, and how you might participate.
Judy
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The Little Red Journal
January 22, 2012

Instructions for the Journal

1.Topic: open to your creative inspiration - remember 2012 is WCA's 40th anniversary celebration.

2.Artists may create 1 – 3 pieces.  If desired, more than one person can collaborate on a piece.

3. Artists may create separate pieces on their own and mail them to the liaison, or create pieces at a chapter meeting.

4. Work can be created directly on the pages of the journal or created separately and affixed to the journal. Please note that it will become increasingly difficult to create work directly on the journal, as thicker artwork will begin to fan out the pages.

5.Diary pages may also be altered via folding, sewing, cutting, piercing, burning, taping, etc.

6.Artwork Size:  No more than 4 inches high x 3 inches wide x 0.25 inch thick. Smaller is good! Piece(s) must fit into page(s) of a small journal so anything larger than the defined dimensions must be trimmed down.

7.Media: any original art – painting, collage, photo, fiber, drawing, printmaking, sculpture (flat or skinny), artist book (skinny), ceramics (flat or skinny), calligraphy, mixed media, folded paper, combined words/image.

8.Identify artist’s name and chapter on each page.

9.Adhesives: best and easiest is Scotch brand permanent double-sided tape. Glue stick for thin pieces. You can also hand-sew pieces on but that gets tricky.

10.Your artists do not have to wait for the journal to arrive to start working on their pieces. Getting a head-start enables artists to have more time to create pieces.

11.Your chapter does NOT have to fill all the pages in the month. Empty pages can be shared by smaller chapters, caucuses and members-at-large.

12.Document every art piece. Please email low-resolution images titled with chapter & artist’s name to mrpotaniatyahoo.com.  You can see artwork created here:www.ncwca.org.

13. A few days before shipping to the next chapter, contact your liaison to let her know the journal is coming.

14. Mail artwork to the next chapter, no later than the deadline noted, via priority mail + delivery confirmation. 


Any Questions? Contact Priscilla Otani at mrpotaniatyahoo.com


Journal Travel Schedule 

1.      Northern California: Oct 15 – Nov 28, 2011, Decorating January
2.      Washington DC:Dec 2, 2011 – Feb 23, 2012; Decorating July
3.      Los Angeles Conference: Feb 23 – 26, 2012; Decorating Month: March.
4.      St Louis:Feb 26 –  Mar 31, 2012;  Decorating February
5.      Philadelphia:Apr 6 –  May 11, 2012;  Decorating September
6.      Minneapolis:May 18 – Jun 29; Decorating Month: May
7.      Indiana:July 6 – Aug 10; Decorating Month: October
8.      Michigan:Aug 15 – Sept 17;  Decorating Month:  April
9.      Atlanta:Sept 21 – Oct 22;  Decorating: Address Insert.
10.Open: Oct 26 – Nov 26
11.Open: Nov 30 – Dec 30
12.Open: Jan 4 – Feb 4
13.Feb 8: Back to Priscilla Otani.Throughout the year I will be collecting individual pieces from members-at-large and chapter members who want to send something individually and adhering them to empty pages. A completely fat journal filled with fabulous art will be brought to the 2013 WCA Conference in NYC for all to see.

Friday, February 3, 2012

Let's get to know our Members--Ann Rowles--Founding Mother


Ann Rowles created WCA of GA in 2000. She is our “Founding Mother.” She runs as Program Chair today and as the Southeastern Regional Vice President on WCA National Board.

Her services to Art and Culture are not limited to the WCA, she served on Youth Art Connection Gallery’s ArtSHARE Mentoring program. She was part of lectures and panels on issues of Body Image and Feminist topics. She was also part of the BeltLine clean up Project in 2010

Rowles' work examines cultural and historical questions on the body relating the Psyche. Aging and fat are the two dominant directions she scrutinizes. She says: “I am both attracted and repulsed by the desire to re-form the body through the self-inflicted bodily trauma of surgical intervention.” The betrayal of one’s body and alienation to one’s body comes out in her work. She uses wire mesh, crepe hair, rubber, bone in a combination of silk screened, painted and photos. Her latest work was ignited by caring for her ailing mother. She uses crocheted forms, acrylic and cotton thread and vinyl tubing.

To see more of her work and achievements please visit her Website


Kind Regards
Corlia

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

WCA President's message and Call for Art


Novvember 20,  2011
WCA President's Update
from the desk of Janice Nesser-Chu
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Thankfulness and WCA

My time as President of the Women's Caucus for Art is almost over. The end of my Presidency corresponds with the end of the 40th celebration in Los Angeles in February. With the Thanksgiving holiday just a few days away, I find myself being reflective and thankful for so many things. I am thankful to the founders of the WCA, and all those women who served before me for never giving up the fight, and paving the way for so many of us. I am thankful for having been a small part of the history of an organization that included so many amazing, strong and visionary women.
The last two years have been a time of great growth and renewal for WCAI am thankful for everyone who played a role in it. I am thankful for the Executors of the estate of Sylvia Sleigh for believing in WCA's mission and supporting us on so many levels.
 I am thankful for the National Board members who have supported me in my work and continually give of their time so generously. I am thankful for all our members who continue their commitment to WCA's mission; and who are putting their time, energy and passion into building the next 40 years.
It has been a wonderful experience working with all of you. I am grateful for the opportunity. Thank you.
Have a wonderful Thanksgiving holiday!
With the 40th anniversary just 3 months away, I would like to invite you to be an active participant in the festivities. Join us for
Momentum: 40 Years of the Women’s Caucus for Art.

 

The Little Red Journal Project

WCA is sending a little red journal on an expedition across the chapters to celebrate WCA’s 40th anniversary. Chapter-and at-large members have the opportunity to embellish the Moleskin journal pages with art and share their inspirations with a wide network of WCA members across the country. 

The Little Red Journal is traveling from the Northern California Chapter to the Washington, DC Chapter at the end of November. Northern California members submitted small works of art in many different media to decorate the month of January.  All of the submissions can be seen in a slideshow on www.ncwca.org.

The Little Red Traveling Journal will be displayed in various locations in Los Angeles during the February, 2012 WCA 40th Anniversary Conference. If you are coming to the conference, bring your small work of art (maximum 3”W x 4”H or smaller) so that they can be added to the journal. If you cannot come, ask a colleague to bring a small art piece for you.

After the conference, the journal travels to St. Louis; then to the Philadelphia, Minneapolis and Michigan Chapters. By the end of 2012, we should have an amazing collection of art from chapter members all over country. The book will be auctioned at the 2013 WCA Conference ‘Legacy’ in New York City. Email Priscilla Otani at mrpotani@yahoo.com if your chapter, caucus or you individually would like to participate in the journal project.    

Exhibit your work in the Video Exhibition at the 40th Anniversary Gala
In honor of the 40th Anniversary Celebration of the Women's Caucus for Art, all WCA 2012 members are invited to submit images of your work to be exhibited during the 40th Anniversary Gala at the Japanese American National Museum on Saturday Feb 25 in Los Angeles, CA.
The main room at the Gala will have two large screens: one displaying the art work of our current members and the other displaying photos from 40 years of WCA.

Be a part of this celebration by submitting one or two jpegs
of your work, 300 dpi no larger than 8" in any directions to: nationalwca@gmail.com  In the body of the email please include your name, your chapter, the title and medium. 

Make Plans to Join WCA in L.A. 
Please make plans to join WCA members and friends from across the country in Los Angeles from February 23-27, 2012 for what will be a diverse celebration that will include panels, speakers, exhibitions, bus tours, workshops, awards and a gala.
For a complete listing of all the activities: http://nationalwca.org/conference/currentconfer.php

To register for the conference:
http://nationalwca.org/applicants/raffle.php
Remember the early bird WCA memerbs package is only available until January 13!

The WCA conference home base will be the Kyoto Grand Hotel and Gardens a fabulous boutique hotel located in the heart of Little Tokyo. The address is 120 South Los Angeles Street Los Angeles, CA 90012.

To register, please call 213-629-1200 (direct line). www.kyotograndhotel.com. Make your reservations early because space is limited. For a special WCA discount code email the administrator at info@nationalwca.org. The special rate is $129 for standard room and $139 for a deluxe.
 

Support the 40th Anniversary
Purchase tickets for the 40th Anniversary Raffle

This years in honor of the 40th anniversary of WCA we are thrilled to offer 3 pieces of wonderful art work for the raffle:

Acclaimed artist and WCA member, Eleanor Dickinson has donated an original drawing for our raffle. It’s a sensitive portrait of two embracing lovers from her ground breaking OLD LOVERS series (1997). http://eleanordickinson.wordpress.com

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SYLVIE AND WALLY
ink drawing on acid free paper
20" x 26"
unframed
Value $1200






The Estate of the late Sylvia Sleigh has donated two wonderful, intimate flower paintings created by Sylvia in the 1970’s. Sylvia was a world-renowned realist painter. She received the Lifetime Achievement Award posthumously from WCA in February 2011. http://sylviasleigh.com

sylvia flower 1
Yellow & Violet Pansy
1978
oil on canvas
5" x 6"
framed
Value $2000






sylvia flower 2
Purple Pansy
19XX (78)
oil on canvas
5" x 6"
framed
Value $2000






 
RAFFLE TICKETS: ONE FOR $15 OR THREE FOR $30
To purchase tickets: http://nationalwca.org/applicants/raffle.php