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MEETING Correction Tuesday, May 18, 7:00 p.m. at Jacqui Ross' house
1409 Clinton St., Berwyn Two blocks south of Roosevelt Road and 6800 west
From the East, Eisenhower to Austin, the Austin exit is on the left side of the expressway, Austin south (left) to Roosevelt, right to Oak Park Avenue, (4th stoplight), Left to 14th street, Right to Clinton, 3 blocks, turn left and park. The construction is not at all bad.
From the northwest, take Oak Park Avenue straight south. Oak Park Avenue is the first major street east of Harlem.
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SUMMER BOARD MEETING President's UPDATE Summer board meeting
The DEADLINE for board reports, proposals and agenda items for the June Board meeting are due Wednesday, June 2. Please email your reports to karin@nationalwca.org. Please join us in the city by the Bay for the National WCA board meeting and the Pacific Region Eco Arts Conference June 23 - 27, 2010.
This year the summer board meeting has a new twist. Not only will there be a board meeting but there will be special meetings/programs for chapter reps and two full days of activities preceding the annual meeting planned by the Pacific Region chapters. This year, the format of the annual summer Board meeting has changed. On Saturday morning there will be an Executive committee meeting from 8:30- 12:30. On Saturday afternoon from 12:30- 4pm, there is a special meeting for chapter reps and regional VP's. Chapter reps have always been welcome at the summer board meeting but this year we are encouraging all chapters to send a rep for a special meeting focusing on forming short and long term goals for the WCA. The full board will meet on Sunday from 8 - 4pm. On Thursday June 23, there is a Bus tour to Recology and SF artists Studios. The cost is $40. On Friday, the much anticipated Eco Art conference. The cost for the Eco Art Conference is $95.94 with advance registration; $125 at the door. Please see the information below on how to register for these pre-meeting events. We need to have a head count and contact information for all who are attending the WCA events. Please email president@nationalwca.org the following information by Monday June 14.
1. Your name
2. Cell phone number
3. Arrival date and information
4. Departure date and information
5. Hotel
6. Indicate what events you are attending:
________ Thursday - Bus Tour,
________ Friday - Eco-Art Conference,
________ Saturday - Executive Board Meeting,
________ Saturday - Chapter Rep/VP meeting
________ Sunday - Board meeting
WCA Hotel: Hotel Nikko, 222 Mason Street, San Francisco, CA 94102 Register early rates will only be held until June 3. Ask for National Women's Caucus for Art rate or Group Code SNWCA1 To make reservations: (415)394-1111 $129 for a double/double room Complimentary use of health club and swimming pool. Additional fees: If more than 2 people sharing rooms, $30 for additional person. No more than 3 people to a room. Internet usage $15.95 per day. $45 valet parking at hotel (across the street parking is $25) Transportation from San Francisco Airport: BART from airport to Powell Street Station: $8.10 (2 blocks up from BART station) Super Shuttle from airport to Hotel Nikko: $17.00 shared ride Taxi from airport to Hotel Nikko: approx $46 plus tip SCHEDULE of EVENTS: Wednesday, June 23 Early check-in Informal dinner near hotel -TBA Thursday, June 24 9:15 - 4pm Bus Tour of Recology and SF Artist Studios $40 per person and includes box lunch. Limited to 32 people To Register: Email Irma Velasquez at irmavelasquez@me.com to reserve a space then send $40 check made out to NCWCA to Irma Velasquez, 303 Franklin Street, San Mateo, CA 94402. Payment must be received no later than June 20. You must wear close-toed, sturdy shoes. No sandals or heels.Y nou must be able to climb long flights of stairs, hike uphill and walk on uneven ground. For more tour details: tour details Bus Tour Schedule: Meet bus outside Glen Park BART station at 9:15. Take any BART train going to SF Airport, Millbrae or Daly City. Get off at Glen Park. The 9:06 am train to Daly City arrives at Glen Park at 9:15 am. Recology: Tour San Francisco's amazing waste disposal site, which features a unique artists' residency program started by WCA's own, the late Jo Hanson. Hunter's Point Naval Shipyard Artists' Colony: One of San Francisco's oldest and largest group studios. We will visit artists Dolores Gray and Marc Ellen Hamel, eat lunch, tour their studios, get a history lesson and take a walk around Hunter's Point. Lizland: We will visit Liz Mamorsky's whacky studio and gallery in the SOMA area of San Francisco. She will give a tour and talk about her art. Arc: The tour ends at Arc Studios & Gallery managed by Priscilla Otani and her partners. We will unwind there with wine and hors d'oeuvres. Friday, June 25 Elements Eco-Art Conference 8:30 am - 5:30 pm David Brower Center, 2150 Allston Way, Berkeley, CA $95.94 with advance registration; $125 at the door. Includes box lunch To Register Go To: http://elements.eventbrite.com/. Advance Registration limited to 150 people. Transportation from Hotel Nikko: Walk down 2 blocks to BART. Take BART towards Richmond at Powell Street Station. Get off at Downtown Berkeley. The 8:01 am Richmond-bound train will arrive at Downtown Berkeley Station at 8:26 am. Walk one block up Allston way to David Brower Center. Price: $3.65 one-way. If driving, all-day parking is $15.00 in the Oxford Garage located inside David Brower Center. Enter on Kittredge St. They are open 8:00 am - 12 midnight. Program: 8:30 - 9:30 am Check-in, make your own nametag 9:30 - 10:00 am Welcome Remarks 10:00 - 11:15 am Panel: Eco-Art: Past/Present/Future, Moderator Deborah Thomas, Panelists Susan Leibovitz Steinman, Ruth Wallen 11:30 - 12:45 pm Panel: Collaboration & Community, Moderator Susan Leibovitz Steinman, Panelists Joyce Cutler-Shaw, Jennifer Colby, Deborah Munk, Tierney Thys 12:45 - 2:00 pm Lunch, Eco Roundtables, Film Festival, Postcard trading, make-a-prayer flag 2:00 - 3:15 pm Panel: Activism: Making a Difference, Moderator Michelle Lapinski, Panelists Andree Singer Thompson, Beverly Naidus, Samantha Fields, Daniella Russo 3:15 - 3:45 pm Postcard trading, make-a-prayer flag 3:45 - 4:15 pm Capacitor Performance: The Ocean Project 4:30 - 5:00 pm Eco Art Activism Awards 5:00 - 5:30 pm Closing Reception Saturday, June 26 8:30-12:30 - Executive Committee Meeting Noon-1pm - lunch 12:30-4pm - Chapters Rep and Regional VP Meeting Location: Arc Studios & Gallery, 1246 Folsom Street (between 9th & 8th St), San Francisco Transportation from Hotel Nikko: Take BART towards SF Airport or Millbrae or Daly City. One stop. Get off at Civic Center. Walk south of Market Street (3 blocks - Mission - Howard - Folsom) $1.75 one way. Or take 27 Muni bus at Mason & Ellis Street towards Cesar Chavez & Mission. Get off at Harrison Street & 8th. Walk 1 block north. $2.00 one way. Or taxi: approx. $9.00 plus tip Breakfast: $10/ person: bagels, cream cheese, coffee/tea, orange juice, fruit. If this does not meet your dietary needs, please bring your own food to supplement what is provided. $10 will be collected in cash or check at the meeting. Lunch: $20.00 per person: Choice of turkey sandwich, veggie sandwich, Chicken Caesar salad, Greek salad plus water, soda, cookies and fruit. Total Meal Cost: $30 To select lunch item email Trudi Chamoff-Hauptman at truhand@aol.com <mailto:truhand@aol.com> by June 15. If you do not select an item by that date, the default item will be the veggie sandwich. $20 Cash or check will be collected at the meeting. Blue Planet Reception 5:00 - 7:00 pm SOMArts Cultural Center, 934 Brannan Street, San Francisco Transportation from Hotel Nikko: Take 27 Muni bus at Mason & Ellis Street towards Cesar Chavez & Mission. Get off at Harrison Street & 8th. Walk south on 8th two blocks, then turn right onto Brannan. $2.00 one way. Or taxi: approx. $10.00 plus tip Sunday, June 27 Board Meeting 8:00 am - 4:00 pm Location: Arc Studios & Gallery, 1246 Folsom Street (between 9th & 8th St), San Francisco Transportation from Hotel Nikko: Take BART towards SF Airport or Millbrae or Daly City. One stop. Get off at Civic Center. $1.75 one way. Walk south of Market Street (3 blocks - Mission - Howard - Folsom) Or take 27 Muni bus at Mason & Ellis Street towards Cesar Chavez & Mission. Get off at Harrison Street & 8th. $2.00 one way. Walk 1 block north. Or taxi: approx. $10.00 plus tip Breakfast: $10/person: bagels, cream cheese, fruit salad, coffee,tea, orange juice. Lunch: $20.00 per person: Choice of turkey sandwich, veggie sandwich, Chicken Caesar salad, Greek salad plus water, soda, cookies and fruit. Total Meal Cost: $30 To select lunch item email Trudi Chamoff-Hauptman at truhand@aol.com by June 15. If you do not select an item by that date, the default item will be the veggie sandwich. $30 Cash or check will be collected at the meeting.
Janice Nesser-Chu President, Women's Caucus for Art president@nationalwca.org (314) 956-5036
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WCA mission statement
WCA Mission Statement:
Statement of Purpose long version The mission of the Women's Caucus for Art is to create a community through art, education, and social activism. short version The mission of WCA is to create community through art, education, and social activism.
We are committed to: - recognizing the contributions of women in the arts - providing women with leadership opportunities and professional development - expanding networking and exhibition opportunities for women - supporting local, national, and global art activism advocating for equity in the arts for all
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BLOGS:
Please visit the CWCA blogs for more information. To do so you can use the links to the left or below to get the latest posts and more info: The CWCA member blog has the latest posts on member info, exhibits and other information. The CWCA calls blog has information on calls for exhibit and other opportunities.
To post to one of the blogs email to chicagowca@gmail.com the name of the event and details along with a photo if available. Please state in your email "To Post on Blog".
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Committed to supporting women in the arts.
- Education about the contributions of women artists
- Opportunities for the exhibition of women's work
- Publication of women's writing about art
- Inclusion of women in the history of art
- Professional equity for all
- Respect for all individuals without discrimination
- Supporting legislation relevant to our goals
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Funding for CWCA programs and events is provided by a City Arts Grant from The Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs.
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Chicago Women's Caucus for Art was Established in 1973
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