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WCA Boston News and Events
WCA Boston Spring Chapter Meeting
Saturday, April 10, 2010 2-4pm
SMFA Boston - School of the Museum of FIne Arts.
Second Floor Conference Room
Parking is available at the street meters or in the MFA parking lot.
Click here for directions
Agenda:
• Welcome Ruth Feldman as incoming Chapter President 2010-2012
• Discuss open offices to fill (Membership, Exhibitions, Programming, Treasurer, VP)
• Plan for themes/judging of August Chapter Exhibition at the Bromfield Gallery
• Discuss interest in screening the film "Who Does She Think She Is?" by Pamela Boll
• Follow up topics from November.
Boston Conference 2006 Highlights Disk is still available for purchase!
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Order your copy of BLAZE...
Blaze, Discourse on Art, Women and Feminism, emerges as a navigational text, celebrating past victories while charting new directions for today's second wave and third wave feminists. A feminist anthology, Blaze is comprised of feminist artists, art historians, critics, journalists, curators, interdisciplinary artists, and arts administrators of diverse backgrounds living across the United States. The book grows out of the 2006 Annual National Women's Caucus for Art (WCA) conference, held in Boston, Massachusetts.
Blaze features 14 detailed and well-documented feminist histories that narrate a number of pertinent strands of activism regarding feminist art, scholarship, and organizational development while exploring current crossroads. The book addresses an assortment of timely issues related to leadership, representation, work, collaboration, criticism, environmental interventions, and social justice platforms. Blaze: Discourse on Art, Women and Feminism captures feminist arts professionals working together across differences.
To learn more and to order your own copy of BLAZE, go to www.blazediscourse.com.
Co-editors: Karen Frostig, Lesley University and Kathy Halamka, Independent Artist
Published by Cambridge Scholars Publishing (UK)
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