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SUMMARY:Zoom In: Who Are We?
DESCRIPTION:Video conferencing software has fundamentally changed how we work and socialize. The technology connects us to new ideas and empowers us to create across boundaries. However\, it also exposes us as isolated individuals and forces us to acknowledge the limitations of our humanity. Though experiences and opinions regarding virtual communication vary\, it is undoubtedly an integral part of modern culture that will continue to shape our lives and how we relate to one another. \nAs we face rapid technological change\, it can be easy to forget that modern challenges can be met with non-technical solutions. Technology’s lens masks the full spectrum of human possibility\, much like a background filter masks the depth of a person’s environment. How does a technical lens limit our understanding? What happens when we interrogate the 16:9 boxes we have created? If we could contact the past\, using our favorite videoconferencing software\, what could our forebears tell us about the path ahead? What can we learn from zooming in on their surroundings? \nMembers of the Women’s Caucus for Art are invited to answer these questions in a special initiative to educate the public about prominent figures within our organization. Select artists will create “Zoom style” 16:9 portraits that reflect the personalities and accomplishments of Lifetime Achievement Award honorees. Each member will be assigned a name at random and provided with WCA resources to develop a research-based portrait of their historical figure. Collected portraits will be displayed as if the subjects are participating in a video conference\, prompting viewers to reflect on how technology shapes our perceptions of time\, place\, and each other. \nClick the link for the full prospectus and description of the project. \nhttps://nationalwca.org/calls-for-art/
URL:https://nationalwca.org/event/zoom-in-who-are-we/
LOCATION:Salmon Library | The University of Alabama in Huntsville\, 4700 Holmes Ave NW\, Huntsville\, AL\, 35805\, United States
CATEGORIES:Call for Art
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ORGANIZER;CN="Women's Caucus for Art":MAILTO:admin@nationalwca.org
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SUMMARY:Ecotones:  Water & Thresholds of Change
DESCRIPTION:We invite women artists\, from across the nation\, working in all media to explore water in its full breadth and ecotones – the thresholds where transformation occurs.  These are spaces where boundaries dissolve\, the visible and imagined intertwine\, and the familiar gives way to the unknown.  Water moves as both force and symbol\, shaping landscapes\, carrying memory\, reflecting emotion\, and tracing the fluid paths of ideas\, culture\, and collective experience. \nWhether approached through its tangible presence in the natural world or its symbolic roles in our inner and collective lives\, water offers fertile ground for reflection\, tension\, and interconnectedness.  We welcome work that explores water both as a physical presence and as a symbolic or metaphorical force. \nThe exhibition is hosted by the Center for the Arts Evergreen (CAE) dedicated to nurturing creativity and community in Colorado’s mountain region.\nCenter for the Arts Evergreen is located at 31880 Rocky Village Dr.\, Evergreen\, CO 80439 \nVisit: https://www.wcaco.org/ecotones \nApplication Deadline: March 15\, 2026\nExhibition Dates: April 30 to June 6\, 2026\nEntry Fee: $35
URL:https://nationalwca.org/event/ecotones-water-thresholds-of-change/
LOCATION:Center for the Arts Evergreen (CAE)\, 31880 Rocky Village Dr\, Evergreen\, CO\, 80439\, United States
CATEGORIES:Call for Art,Exhibition-Group
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ORGANIZER;CN="Women's Caucus for Art":MAILTO:admin@nationalwca.org
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UID:10000538-1774958400-1777140000@nationalwca.org
SUMMARY:Lost My Husband/Can't Lose My Country
DESCRIPTION:Solo Exhibition of Susan Grabel’s recent cast paper sculptures and mixed media installations. After the death of her husband of fifty-four years in May 2024\, the artist’s work underwent a profound transformation: the cast paper and molded cardboard portraits shown in Reflections\, her previous solo exhibition\, became meditations on loss and grief\, with faces that hide\, fragment\, protrude\, or recede to express the instability of mourning. \nThis personal reckoning intertwines with her anger and anguish over what she perceives as an ongoing assault on the nation’s institutions and Constitution by the current administration\, leading her to incorporate Photoshop collages\, flyers\, and imagery from public protest into layered backdrops that place private sorrow within a broader landscape of national fracture\, where individual grief and collective unrest converge. \nOpening Receptions\nThursday April 2\, 2026 6-8pm\nSaturday April 4\, 2026 3-5pm
URL:https://nationalwca.org/event/lost-my-husband-cant-lose-my-country/
LOCATION:Ceres Gallery NYC\, 547 West 27th St\, New York\, NY\, 10001\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibition-Solo
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ORGANIZER;CN="Ceres Gallery":MAILTO:art@ceresgallery.org
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