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Seattle
Women's Caucus for Art 2318 Second Avenue, #344, Seattle, Washington 98121 phone: 206-706-1416 email: swca@scn.org |
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Alix Souldancer honored with Käthe Kollwitz Award Time to renew your membership! Memberships expire December 31, 2000. Send in your renewal now! Be part of the WCA in the year 2001! For
member
shows and
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see Gallery
We are a group of women who care about visual art - creating it, thinking and writing about it, and above all, making places for it to happen. We network, hold exhibitions, sponsor lectures, have great potlucks, and we invite everyone to celebrate the work of women artists in our community. The Seattle Women's Caucus for Art (SWCA) is the northwest chapter of the Women's Caucus for Art (WCA), a national organization of over 40 chapters and 3500 members. The WCA, founded in 1972, is the major national organization for women actively engaged in the visual art professions. The WCA is committed to equal representation and visibility for all women in the arts community and to art curricula, art exhibitions, art history and criticism which are not sexist, racist, heterosexist or anti-Semitic. Since 1983, the Seattle chapter has supported the national goals by providing regular forums and workshops about current and historical issues in aesthetic, contemporary art practices and education. SWCA serves the Pacific Northwest including Washington, Idaho, Montana and Alaska. A satellite group on Seattle's Eastside has been established and holds regular meetings and activities. |
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This site © 1998-2000
Seattle Women's Caucus for Art and the respective artists.
This site was originally posted on the Open
Studio website with the grateful assistance
of
the following organizations: the Seattle
Art Museum, Seattle Public Library,
and Technology Resource
Institute.
Dancin' woman drawn by Betsy Best-Spadaro. Doodles by Natalie Niblack and
Moose Wesler.