Did you know that International Women’s Day started in 1911? That
makes it 110 years old. We have “come a long way”, and there is much
to celebrate.
But, look around and it is easy to see that we still have a long way to go.
Especially, this is true when it comes to female artists being equally
recognized.
Our next exhibit, “Looking for America: Washington, DC” opens on
International Women’s Day, Monday, March 8. The show is juried and
curated by noted feminist social sculptor, Philippa P.B. Hughes. Check
out our website for details.
Experiencing the artistic revelations of this show is a great way to feel
the unfurling of spring. View it anytime from March 8 to May 7 online, or in-person by reserving a time slot in advance.
Please RSVP to attend the opening reception, March 18, 6-7:30 pm!!
Holly Stone
WCADC President
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