citizenSHIP: Call for Art – go to “EntryThingy WCAMI” – due date extended to July 9

citizenSHIP: on the balance between the people and the state Riverside Arts Center Ypsilanti, MI August 2-30, 2019 Hours: Thursday 3-8 pm, Friday 3-8 pm, Saturday 12-5 pm Concept: A community work-in-progress on the balance between the people and the state.  Our Ship of State has hit rough waters, rocked by globalization, broadening income and educationContinue reading “citizenSHIP: Call for Art – go to “EntryThingy WCAMI” – due date extended to July 9″

WCA EVENT – What Galleries Expect from Artists

Saturday, May 11, 10 a.m. to 12 p.m.  Ann Arbor District Library, 3rdfloor “freespace” room,  343 S. Fifth Street, Ann Arbor  Artists and galleries need one another to make art known to a wider public. This talk aims to shed light on the dynamics that shape those relations so artists can learn how to chooseContinue reading “WCA EVENT – What Galleries Expect from Artists”

WCAMI Holiday Party 12/29

WCAMI Holiday Party in Saline Saturday, December 29 12:00 to 1:00 Board Meeting, 1:00 to 3:00 PARTY! at Salt Valley Arts, 400 W. Russell St., Saline, MI We’ll meet up with two Saline artist groups, the Cake Eaters and the Salt Valley Artists for the party. Jane Reiter will lead in making artist trading cards.Continue reading “WCAMI Holiday Party 12/29”

Gallery at Penn College – call for show proposals

Call for Entries: Solo Exhibitions and Residencies The Gallery at Penn College is seeking artists for solo exhibitions and residencies for 2019-20 and 2020-21. The 3,000 square foot gallery on the campus of Pennsylvania College of Technology in Williamsport, PA is dedicated to promoting art appreciation through exhibitions of contemporary art. Artists working in allContinue reading “Gallery at Penn College – call for show proposals”

Women’s Lives make News in Manchester

“Dear Womanhouse” hits the press from tiny Manchester, MI, with a demonstration of what it’s like to be female now, while paying homage to the original “Womanhouse,” put on by Judy Chicago, Miriam Shapiro and their students in 1972 that kickstarted the Feminist Art Movement. PASS THIS ON! http://themanchestermirror.com/2018/10/22/dear-womanhouse-what-now/