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EVENTS

  • Saturday, November 5: Meet up at the Hammer 12:45 am sharp
  • Monday, November  7 at 3p.m.: Valley Group Studio visit to Debbie Korbel's studio, Email Susan Karhoody to RSVP
  • Thursday, November 17 (Note date and time change).Board meeting at 5:30 pm (all are welcome) Zoom 
  • Thursday, November 17: Artist Talk with Mary Sherwood Brock at 7:00 pm on Zoom
  • ONGOING: Join or Renew It is always time to renew! (WCA)
  • ONGOING: You can support SCWCA Scholarship Funds by purchasing SCWCA catalogs and promotional items online. See information below.
Confirm you have the correct SCWCA zoom link,
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85854081742 for all our meetings. This is the only link we will be using for all of our events.
Saturday Salon - In lieu of November's Saturday Salon we thought it would be a great idea to meet up at the UCLA Hammer Museum  to view Joan Didion: What She Means . Saturday, November 5, 2022. We will meet in front of their bookstore at 12:45 a.m. sharp to join an 1:00 p.m. tour.  "It is an exhibition as portrait, a narration of the life of one artist by another. Organized by critically acclaimed writer and New Yorker contributor Hilton Als, the exhibition features approximately 50 artists ranging from Betye Saar to Vija CelminsFelix Gonzalez-TorresMaren HassingerSilke Otto-KnappJohn KochEd Ruscha, Pat Steir and many others. The more than 200 works include painting, ephemera, photography, sculpture, video, and footage from a number of the films for which Didion authored screenplays." Questions and RSVP: socalwomenscaucus@gmail.com 

Email Karen Schifman with questions or suggestions for future Salons.
           
 
Artist Talk -  We absolutely love having our artist talks on the third Thursday of every month. This month on November 17, 2022 at 7:00 pm we will be delighted to see Mary Sherwood Brock. We'd love to have you participate in our artist talks. Please contact Shelley Heffler and let her know which month you are available.


Mary Sherwood Brock is a painter and a printmaker, exploring a range of themes, from feminist revisionist history to scientific spiritualism. A graduate of the MFA program at UCLA in Painting, she has focused recently on creating collaborative art installations, teaching workshops and curating print exhibitions and catalogs. As the chair of exhibitions for Los Angeles Printmaking, she has organized historical exhibitions, international exchanges and yearly exhibitions that focus on the environment and climate change. Her most recent project is the LAPS 22nd National at Mixografia, presenting over 80 prints in 5 galleries to celebrate the 60th year of LA Printmaking as a non profit artist run organization. 
CALL FOR ART


SCWCA ANNUAL HOLIDAY ONLINE EXHIBIT:  DECEMBER 15-JANUARY 15, 2023
Following on the success of last year’s Holiday Call for Art, we invite you to participate in the 2022 Holiday/Charity Online Art Exhibit
The year’s theme is Joyful. You may interpret the theme however you like. All artwork will be priced at $100. All artwork will be exhibited on SCWCA’s Exhibition Page 
25% WILL GO TO L.A. FOODBANK
75% WILL GO TO ARTIST
ALL TRANSACTIONS WILL BE HANDLED THROUGH PAYPAL.
Dates & Deadlines:
  • Deadline for entry is Saturday, December 10, 2022. No extensions.
  • Online Exhibition dates are Thursday, December 15, 2022- Sunday, January 15, 2023.
  • Online Exhibition “opening reception” and artist’s talk will be Thursday, December 15 @ 7 p.m. on Zoom.
Online submissions:
$10.00 per entry. Limit 2 per person
Entrythingy link
  • Name your JPEG using artist’s name and title. Example: Smith_funhouse2.jpg. Do not use quotation marks, colons or semi-colons in file names.Artists must arrange delivery of sold works in a timely manner.
*All works are for sale during the run of the exhibition and transactions will be handled through paypal.  You will be paid $75.00 for your sold work, checks will be mailed to you  (no exchanges or trades please). 

Artists are responsible for the delivery of their work.


https://www.lafoodbank.org/
Do encourage your family and friends to purchase artwork!
Please share our sale on social media!

Any Questions: contact us at:  socalwomenscaucus@gmail.com


Looking Ahead: Seeing Red...There will be a juried exhibition in February at Shelley's Heffler's gallery/studio in Cathedral City.  Details to follow.
 
EVENT
The Second Saturday Sessions are programs that were originally scheduled for the WCA National Conference which was canceled due to the pandemic. WCA has pivoted much of the programming to be offered for free to WCA members. Read about all of the Second Saturday Sessions, view recordings of past sessions and sign-up for a session on our Programs page.
MEMBER NEWS
Lynda Levy is showing in two exhibitions through DABsterARTs.
The first is Art In the Time of Corona aka I Have a F*%*%*G Point of View which will be shown in DTLA exhibit space at Main Street Gallery, 334 S. Main Street No. 5001
Runs thru December 31, 2022

The very last gallery exhibition for VOL.2 of ART IN THE TIME OF CORONA™. A collection of pandemic inspired works.


The second exhibition is the Le Gran Vida group show at H Gallery located at 1793 E. Main Street, Ventura, CA
Runs thru December 31, 2022
Cathy Engel-Marder's mixed media sculpture, Harmony, will be on display at the 56th Mother Lode National Exhibit, November 3-19, 2022 at the Mills Station Arts & Culture Center in Rancho Cordova, California. So if you're in the Sacramento area go on by to 10191 Mills Station Rd, Sacramento, CA 95827 and check it out.

Opening reception: at the Center November 4 from 5:00 -8:00pm
Level Ground Artist Collective Presents POLARITY: The Tension of an Emerging World  and will feature two large paintings of Eva MontealegreBlu Moon 1 and Blu Moon 2.


Location:
Robinson S.P.A.C.E. 104 Robinson Street Los Angeles, CA 90026

Opening reception:
Saturday November 5, 2022 from 7:00 - 11:00 pm
Pamela Benham's current exhibition up at the Faulkner East and West Galleries  in the Santa Barbara Public Library has been reviewed by Josef Woodard.

Josef Woodard is an arts journalist and critic, who has written on art for the Los Angeles Times, Artweek, Santa Barbara News-Press and Santa Barbara Independent, and various art catalogue essays. He has also written on music for DownBeat, Rolling Stone, Entertainment Weekly, and other publications, and has two published jazz books and his first novel, Ladies Who Lunch, published in 2021. He is also a musician, who runs the label Household Ink Records.

Here is just a taste of what Josef had to say about Pamela's work. "Pamela Benham’s abstract painting aesthetic tends not to murmur or wallow on the sidelines.
Her work is more about bursting into being and seizing the eye of beholders while posing questions not easily answered."
With her latest exhibition at the Faulkner East and West galleries of the Santa Barbara Central Library, dubbed “With Flying Colors,” two of her lively paintings are strategically placed in the central gallery, cleverly tucked in with a concurrent group show. The paintings flank the doorway to her double-gallery domain, appearing as invitational sentries, luring/guiding us through the portal into her personal expressive space, and unique artistic world.

To read the full article click here.
Voyage LA introduces artists through their online platform. Rising Stars: Meet Shelley Heffler is featured there. Check out the whole interview here. 

Also the last chance to see Shelley's exhibition Rescued Refuse, at the West Hollywood Library is coming up. November 29, 2022 is the last day.

 
If you're in the area for First Friday or anytime in November stop by Shelley Heffler Contemporary Art Gallery in Cathedral City. The exhibition of Nancy K. Turner will be there November 3 -30, 2022. 

Andrée B. Carter artwork, Ciutedella, a mixed media with hand made needlepoint on canvas was accepted into the Gallery 825 exhibit, "The Non Objective Moment". Carter also has a gallery/studio in Cathedral City.



 
Ann Isolde recently sold a painting titled Galactic Encounter to a wonderful and very talented neon artist named Linda Sue Price.

Congratulations Ann!






 
Karen Schifman's collage, Ode to Matthew was excepted into the Collage Artists of America's current online exhibition, "Internal Dialogues".  




 
SCWCA MEMBER GALLERY —
Cathy Engel-Marder
In a world where it can be a struggle to understand one another’s differences and unify a cohesive objective, there are people who do just that on a regular basis. Taking random objects and materials, our next featured artist Cathy Engle-Marder creates her art. Cathy is a mixed media and assemblage artist whose art encompasses her sense of humor, aswell as contemporary sensibilities to convey a message. Beginning with a general concept such as a dream or song, Cathy begins to create. She allows the materials to dictate the direction of the piece. While combining different elements, Cathy creates two and three-dimensional pieces of art full of shapes, texture and color.

To explore more of Cathy’s artwork mail her directly at culturelink1@yahoo.com or go to SCWCA’s Artist Registry.


The  artist's registry is a free benefit for current SCWCA members. If you’d like to create or update a page, please email Susan T. Kurland at
scwcaartistregistry@gmail.com
ARTFUL AMPHORA
by Karen Schifman

Check out Karen's monthly blog for more information on what's in the galleries and the museums around town: Artful Amphora

Women Around Town

 

Congratulations to SCWCA member Mary Sherwood Brock, exhibitions chair for the outstanding 22nd  annual exhibition for the L.A. Printmaking Society at Mixografia where the honorees were Betye Saar and Alison Saar.  I went to the opening of this exhibit and was delighted by such a varied selection of outstanding works of art, many were of course lithographs, etchings and cyanotypes, however I was also surprised by the unique materials used to create monotypes. Thru November 12, 2022.


Betye Saar

 

IN THE GALLERIES
Sprüth Magers presents Locating Perception, the first presentation of work by Nancy Holt (1938–2014) at the Los Angeles gallery, and her first solo exhibition in LA since 1985., Holt is one of the most important figures of earth, land, and conceptual art movements. An innovator of site-specific installation and the moving image, she recalibrated the limits of art, expanding the places where art could be found and embracing the new media of her time. Across five decades she investigated perception, systems and place.  (SM) Thru January 14, 2023.


Nancy Holt


David Kordansky gallery's next exhibition is Jennifer Guidi: In the Heart of the Sun. The exhibit will feature a group of painted bronze sculptures installed in a rock-garden-like setting, new Universe Mandala and Sand Mandala paintings, and focused works on paper in which experiments with color and pattern reveal an endlessly shifting array of moods and inner vistas.  (See image below right)
November 5 thru December 17, 2022.
Opening Reception: Friday, November 4 | 6 – 8 PM 


Cindy Sherman 1977-1982 is now on view at Hauser & Wirth. This comprehensive exhibit will include over 100 works her ground-breaking and influential early series – including the complete set of 70 Untitled Film Stills, Rear Screen Projections, Centerfolds and Color Studies. “Sherman revolutionized the role of the camera in artistic practice and opened the door for generations of artists and critics to rethink photography as a medium.”  Thru Jan 8, 2023.

Cindy Sherman

Institute of Contemporary Art (ICALA) presents a 21-year survey of Los Angeles-based painter Rebecca Morris (American, b. 1969), an artist best known for her large-scale paintings and inventive approach to composition, color, and gesture. One of the most formidable painters working today, The exhibition  includes 30 paintings produced since 2001 and showcasing the artist’s progression of styles and rigorous commitment to experimentation and abstraction. Thru January 15, 2023.    

Rebecca Morris
IN THE MUSEUMS

The Norton Simon Museum has an interesting exhibit that examines the prints of six critically acclaimed artists who visited Los Angeles in the 1960s to explore the art of lithography. Ink, Paper, Stone: Six Women Artists and the Language of Lithography features  works by   Ruth Asawa, Gego, Eleanore Mikus, Louise Nevelson, Irene Siegel and Hedda Sterne. Each woman received a two-month fellowship at the famed Tamarind Lithography Workshop, founded by the visionary printmaker June Wayne in 1960. Though each of the artists in this exhibition had already established her reputation in other media by the time of her visit—and only two had made lithographs before—they all found that lithography offered fascinating, new possibilities for exploring their aesthetic interests. Thru February 13, 2023.

Irene Siegel

An upcoming photography exhibit at the Getty Center is Uta Barth: Peripheral Vision. “Los Angeles–based photographer Uta Barth has spent her career exploring subtle changes of light as it illuminates various surfaces, documenting the passage of time and investigating the differences between how the human eye and the camera perceive the world. This selection of objects represents the most formative and critically acclaimed projects of Barth’s nearly 40-year career, including the debut of a new multi-part work commissioned by the Getty.”  (Getty) November 15, 2022–February 19, 2023. 

Tala Madani: Biscuits is currently on view at MOCA (Geffen). This Iranian-born American artist is well-known for her contemporary paintings, drawings, and animations. The exhibit features 15 years of the artists paintings and animations.Madani’s paintings and animations are powerful meditations on the potential for art to reflect the deeply-seated cultural fears, conflicts, and desires of our present day. “Rich in narrative and heavy in irony, they elicit curiosity, fantasy, and repulsion.” Thru February 19, 2023.


Tala Madani

Joan Didion: What She Means continues at the UCLA Hammer Museum.  The exhibition features nearly 50 artists and 200 works that address the acclaimed writer's work, meaning, and persona in one way or another. Among the women artists whose works are included are: Vija Celmins, Eleanor Colburn, Maren Hassenger, Liz Larner, Helen Lundeberg, Ana Mendieta, Elaine Reicheck, Betye Saar, Pat Steir and many more. Thru January 23, 2023.Joan Didion: What She Means continues at the UCLA Hammer Museum.  The exhibition features nearly 50 artists and 200 works that address the acclaimed writer's work, meaning, and persona in one way or another. Among the women artists whose works are included are: Vija Celmins, Eleanor Colburn, Maren Hassenger, Liz Larner, Helen Lundeberg, Ana Mendieta, Elaine Reicheck, Betye Saar, Pat Steir and many more. Thru January 23, 2023. 

Louise Bourgeois: What is the Shape of this Problem? continues at the USC Fisher Museum of Art. iThe exhibition presents 145 works with a focus on prints, textiles, and a series of eight holograms, ranging in date from the 1940s to the early 2000s. Thru December 3, 2022.

Louise Bourgeois

Also continuing is Lezley Saar: Diorama Drama at Craft Contemporary, Saar has transformed the gallery into a series of large-scale dioramas. For the exhibition, Saar will elaborately stage her own painted tapestries, totem sculptures, collages, altered books, and other mixed media works to construct fantastical tableaux in which visitors can immerse themselves. Themes of race, gender, neurology, and sexuality – all longstanding concerns in Saar’s work – converge in this series of dioramas and illustrate the power of conjuring one’s reality and finding truth in the surreal. Thru  January 8, 2023.  

The recently reopened Orange County Museum of Art is celebrating its 60th anniversary, paying homage to the thirteen women who founded the Balboa Pavilion Gallery, the earliest iteration of OCMA, which opened in 1962.  13 Women is curated by Heidi Zuckerman and presented with multiple rotations over the course of almost a full year. The exhibition presents work from the 1960s to the present by artists central to the museum’s collection. Each rotation is centered on the work of thirteen pioneering female artists, each of whom share the visionary qualities of the museum’s founders. The thirteen women included in the first rotation, on view October 8, are Alice Aycock, Joan Brown, Lee Bul, Lucy Bull, Sarah Cain, Vija Celmins, Mary Corse, Mary Heilmann, Barbara Kruger, Cady Noland, Catherine Opie, Hilary Pecis and Agnes Pelton. The work of these pioneering artists is complemented by selected works from OCMA’s collection. The exhibition is punctuated by a new site-specific painting by Sarah Cain in The Avenue of the Arts Gallery. Thru August 20, 2023.

Joan Brown

Finally, at the newly remodeled Museum of Contemporary Art, San Diego (La Jolla) is a  retrospective of work by Alexis Smith. Alexis Smith: The American Way includes many of her collages which combine found texts, images, and objects to underscore and exaggerate how we are shaped by the media and culture that surround us. With her signature sense of humor, Smith turns a keen eye to literature, movies, and pop culture to scrutinize the myth of the American Dream. Thru Jan. 29, 2023.

 

 

 
Occupy the Moment | Fabric of Change was initially created to launch and serve the in-person conference in Chicago. We are now continuing our efforts of re-envisioning this durational project to anchor connection, leadership and community beyond the conference. This durational project can be used at any WCA regional or local event as a resource to anchor sustained action and change. We urge you to use this project to share your voice about anything that concerns you. Feel free to create as many as you want to address as many issues, thoughts or concerns as you want to share.

 This is the link to see the full presentation from the artist talk. Fabric of Change Presentation

These are the tools to help get you started in producing your project.
Video: Fabric of Change video
Worksheet: FabricOfChangeWorksheet
Upload your pictures here: Digital Mosaic Portal

We urge each of you to create your own Fabric of Change project and upload the image to the Digital Mosaic Portal. What a great way to stay connected!

If you have more questions after viewing the resources listed above you can contact Dellis Frank.
We have very active pods. They meet monthly, either on Zoom or in person. They meet for art-shares, friendship and all-around supportThey are really having a great time! Want to join a Pod or create one of your own? Contact Cathy Engle-Marder 
NOTE: the Valley Group will meet on November 7, 2022 at 3:00 pm at Debbie Korbel's Studio. Contact Susun Karhroody at  for more details. 

New Membership Portal: WCA changed its membership platform to give easier access to your membership benefits and each other. Membership orientations are underway and we want you to take full advantage of them.

Membership Orientations for the general membership are available now. Workshop dates will be announced in the following weeks. Check the WCA or the SCWCA websites for information.

When joining or renewing your membership online at WCA, at the new member portal under the chapter membership dropdown menu, please select CAS (Southern California) for your membership to become active with our chapter. You can also select a national caucus and provide additional information about your background. Please note if you do not select “CAS” you will not have local Southern California chapter membership and will not be eligible for member only programs and exhibitions.

NETWORKING

- Wishing you had partners for an art vacation?
- Trying to develop a community project?
- Looking for or need a mentor? Want to start or join a critique group?
- Looking for framers, shippers or photographers with great references?
- Want to collaborate with another artist?
- Have an idea for a curatorial proposal and want to learn about next steps?


RESOURCES

ARTIST CAREER DEVELOPMENT ZOOM CLASSES
 
Linda Vallejo offers artist career development Zoom workshops through the Los Angeles Center of Photography (LACP)
 and The Southeast Center for Photography (SEC4P). 
Sessions include “The Artist Toolkit” that teaches artists how to create a “digital toolkit” presentation package and communication tools aimed at expanding exhibition, press and publication opportunities. Another Zoom class is “A to Z Grant Writing with Linda Vallejo” for emerging and established artists who want to advance their careers through fellowships and residency opportunities and “Artists Working with Art Organizations” where artists learn how to work with nonprofit organizations to raise funds for exhibitions, publications, classes and workshops and special projects.

ONE-ON-ONE ARTIST CAREER COACHING
 
Artist Linda Vallejo offers one-on-one coaching sessions for artists who wish to move their career forward. These sessions are meant for serious artists who wish to move from competition group exhibitions to small group and solo exhibition opportunities. Message Linda via Facebook or LinkedIn to schedule an interview. Limited spaces available.


We make it easier for you to link with other artists. If you have an idea, a wish or a helpful resource including, but certainly not limited to the ones listed here, help us get the word out. 

Email your name, contact information and what you have or hope to share to: Cathy Engel-Marder at culturelink1@yahoo.com by the 23rd of the month. Subject line "Networking and Resources."
SCWCA 2022 MEMBERSHIP RENEWAL REMINDER
Thank you to all our members who have already renewed for the upcoming year. If you have not already done so, please renew your SCWCA 2022 membership online soon at https://www.nationalwca.org. Remember to choose CAS for our local chapter. 

To renew by snail mail, send a $75 check payable to SCWCA to Treasurer Karen Schifman at 16795 Monte Hermoso Drive, Pacific Palisades, CA 90272




 
SCWCA eNEWS SUBMISSIONS
To share an upcoming exhibition or accomplishment in SCWCA eNews, send the information to scwcaenews@gmail.com by the 15th of the month prior to the month of publication.


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  SCWCA has a YouTube Channel where you can view past and current videos of exhibitions, artists talks, studio tours and more. Check it out! 
PUBLICATIONS
You can support SCWCA Scholarship Funds by purchasing SCWCA catalogs and promotional items online.


Personal Voices / Cultural Visions: Conversations in the Visual Arts Community, Los Angeles 1994 - 1996
is available on Amazon.com

 
The Common Ground Exhibition catalog is available for purchase on Amazon.
The She Votes altered book project that commemorates the 100th anniversary of the passage of  the 19th amendment ratifying a woman’s right to vote.
The catalog of the book can be purchased on Amazon.


Check out each page of She Votes by clicking on the link.
 
The SCWCA Scholarship Award applications are always available. The purpose of this award is to boost membership, support  women artists and provide opportunities for diverse ideas and discourse. The application for this award can be found on our website under the tab Join or Renew. The deadline for the application is June 1. Feel free to promote this all yeaer long!

There are ongoing opportunities to fund this program.

Opportunity to donate comes in the form of promotional items for sale connected to the S
he Votes altered book project   
                                              
                                    and the new Art Matters logo for SCWCA merchandise.


You can click on the She Votes link to purchase merchandise that displays the She Votes logo or the Art Matters link for merchandise that displays that logo.
   
SCWCA's  Position on Equality
SCWCA’s mission is to create community through art, education, and social activism. Hate and bigotry have no place in our organization. We condemn these racist, violent acts in the strongest possible terms and encourage our members to do so as well. We stand in solidarity with all those who suffer from fear, harassment, and violence.

Part of our mission as an organization is activism, so we stand with the Black Lives Matter and Stop AAPI Hate movements because we believe that all humans are connected. 
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