The Women’s Caucus for Art promotes the advancement of women in the visual arts with professional networking, educational programs and exhibition opportunities.


The Women's Caucus for Art, founded in 1972 in connection with the College Art Association (CAA), is a national member organization unique in its multi-disciplinary, multicultural membership of artists, art historians, students /educators, and museum professionals. 

           

We are committed to:

  1. Bullet education about the contributions of women.

  2. Bullet opportunities for the exhibition of women's work.

  3. Bullet publication of women's writing about art.

  4. Bullet inclusion of women in the history of art.

  5. Bullet professional equity for all.

  6. Bullet respect for all individuals without discrimination.

  7. Bullet support for legislation relevant to our goals.



As an NGO of the United Nations, The International Committee of the

Women's Caucus for Art supports the UN Millennium Goals:

  1. 1. Eradicate extreme poverty and hunger

  2. 2. Achieve universal primary education

  3. 3. Promote gender equity and empower women

  4. 4. Reduce child mortality

  5. 5. Improve maternal health

  6. 6. Combat HIV/AIDS, malaria and other diseases

  7. 7. Ensure environmental sustainability

  8. 8. Develop a global partnership for development

WCA/NH Yahoo Group

ArtGenda Blog

WCA National


Contact Debbie at:    jeangypsy@yahoo.com


Monthly Meetings

  1. Art Gatherings

  2. Borders Bookstore

  3. Concord, NH

  4. 2nd & 4th Thursdays

  5. 7pm


Board Meetings

Anne’s House

Bow, NH

2nd Friday

6pm


Current Shows

Resurgence, WCA/NH

May 30- June 10, 2009

Emporium Framing & Gallery

South Berwick, ME


ATC Exchange

  1. Theme: “The Ocean”

  2. Due: June 5, 2009


2009 Themes:

“Wings” (April 3)

“The Ocean” (June 5)

“Pets” (Sept. 1)

“Red” (Dec. 1)

Click here for ATC Info

WCA/NH Chapter is proud to welcome you to our new and improved website. Our organization has worked hard to improve the status of women in the arts for the past fourteen years. Many dedicated women have worked hard to achieve the vision of our organization-and this website is a testament to their dedication. We hope you find the information and resources available on this site useful. The progress to achieve equality for women Artists in New Hampshire has been a relatively slow process. This website is another tool to help advocate, educate and promote our goals and promote gender issues.

Debbie Skinner-Perez

WCA/NH Chapter President

(September 2007 ~ September 2009)

Website Manager

Sandy Steen Bartholomew