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FEMINIST ART HISTORY CONFERENCE AT AMERICAN UNIVERSITY

Monday, July 12th, 2010

Announcing the First Annual

FEMINIST ART HISTORY CONFERENCE
AT AMERICAN UNIVERSITY
in Washington D.C.

CONTINUING THE LEGACY: HONORING THE WORK OF
NORMA BROUDE AND MARY D. GARRARD

Friday and Saturday
November 5 and 6
2010

Keynote Speaker: Friday 6 PM

Dr. Anna Chave, Professor
Graduate School, City University of New York

Sponsored by the Art History Program, Department of Art,
College of Arts and Sciences at American University.

Conference is free and open to the Public; sessions and keynote
will be held at the Katzen Art Center on AU’s campus.

Call for Papers:

Please submit one-page proposals on any topic of feminist interest
in art history and/or visual studies with a current curriculum vita
by August 1, 2010.
Accepted proposals will be notified by August 31, 2010

Email proposals and CVs to all committee members: nbroude@american.edu,
mgarrar@american.edu,
hlanga@american.edu,  butler@american.edu

Tuesday, February 9th, 2010

WOMEN AND WATER RIGHTS: RIVERS OF REGENERATION
Exhibition and Related Programming

February 23 to March 25, 2010
Katherine E. Nash Gallery
Regis Center for Art, University of Minnesota
Minneapolis, MN 55455


Art has the responsibility to help society deal with its hidden conflicts and contradictions…to imagine what could exist and give it shape…open up a space for critical thinking.
- Herbert Marcuse
The Women and Water Rights: Rivers of Regeneration (WWR) project addresses the precarious state of the world’s fresh water supply and the global need for gender mainstreaming in water management. Through an art exhibition and related programs, WWR underscores the message that water access is a universal human right.

Motivation
We are facing a global water crisis:* 18% of the world’s population lack access to safe drinking water, and 42% lack access to basic sanitation. More than 2.2 million people die each year from diseases associated with these conditions. As water scarcity grows, so will these numbers. By 2025, it is estimated that two thirds of the world’s population will live in areas facing moderate to severe water stress.

See http://www.un.org/waterforlifedecade/factsheet.html <http://www.un.org/waterforlifedecade/factsheet.html>

WWR calls attention to the United Nation’s International Decade for Action, the Water for Life!  agenda, and the UN Millennium Development Goals, the achievement of which hinge on integrated management of water resources. A target of the MDG’s is to halve by 2015 those peoples without sustainable access to safe drinking water and basic sanitation.

See: http://www.un.org/waterforlifedecade/pdf/pb_water_gender_upd.pdf <http://www.un.org/waterforlifedecade/pdf/pb_water_gender_upd.pdf>

As women play a central role in water provision and management, women must be central in planning for the future. A focus of WWR is to examine how the inclusion of women in the management of local, regional, and global water resources would improve the social, economic and environmental results. WWR will emphasize how the arts both reflect and alter societal attitudes leading to cultural and economic change.

Components
The WWR exhibition at the Nash
includes work by national and international artists who are investigating water rights as subject and material in their work, using new technologies as well as traditional media.  It features an invitational and juried exhibition of artwork from artists residing in the five states that form the basin of the Upper Mississippi and an international call for video work. In addition, an international mail art exhibition of adult and student locally and globally resulting from a worldwide call in the adjacent Quarter Gallery in the Department of Art.

Symposium: Global Policy – Local Action, March 4 and 5, 2010 will bring together experts to discuss their perceptions of accountable guardianship that will ensure water as a fundamental human right. Locally and globally, what is the connection between women and water? How might viable change to present practice be initiated? Invited participants represent various arenas, including native, social, and historical practice, legislative mandates, agricultural practice, and industrial restrictions.

Water Dance: A celebration of water through poetry, visual art, music and dance
, March 3, 2010 is for Twin Cities school audiences.  Students are invited participate in an open mic poetry reading/poetry slam, experience an international art exhibit, and enjoy student performances.  Festivities include performance of choral compositions written by students in collaboration with composers at the Perpich Center for Arts Education. High school and college choral and choreography students will perform the works at the Ted Mann Concert Hall.

A WWR online catalog is
planned to document the exhibit and provide a study guide. In addition to a public screening, the goal includes development of a distribution list of art institutions and schools.

A Traveling Exhibition 2010-2012
will extend the life of the project by moving to venues nationally and internationally that have pledged their interest.

Partner Exhibition Venues:
        The Women’s Center, Appleby Hall, University of Minnesota
Boynton Health Center, University of Minnesota
The Woman’s Club of Minneapolis
Mill District Arts Gallery, Minneapolis
Bohlander Gallery on 36th, Minneapolis
Minneapolis Downtown Library
MCAD Gallery, Minneapolis
Traffic Zone Center for Visual Art

Co-Sponsors
The University of Minnesota Department of Art
The Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom (WILPF) and the Jane Addams Peace Association, Minnesota Metro Branch Arts Committee
Women’s Caucus for Art (WCA) Minnesota Chapter

The Office of International Programs, University of Minnesota
The Consortium for the Study of the Asias, University of Minnesota
The Women’s Center, University of Minnesota
The Puffin Foundation
The Institute on the Environment, University of Minnesota/ River Life Program

Apron Show at the YWC

Friday, February 5th, 2010

Check out pictures of the
Young Women’s Caucus Apron Show Photo Album

http://youngwc.blogspot.com/

Abstract landscape painting by artist Kathy Dobash

Tuesday, January 19th, 2010

July 2008 Landscape byKathy Dobash/Ortiz Engineered Products,Inc
Photograph at this link:  http://www.fotolog.com/beautyflowerpoem/44775584

Abstract landscape painting by artist Kathy Dobash in Ortiz Engineered Products, Inc.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ai2ozWDfRr8

THANKS!

Joining the Traveling Exhibition

Monday, January 18th, 2010

*Open to other WCA Chapters and The Women’s International League of Peace and Freedom branches joining the Travel Exhibition.

Women and Water Rights, Rivers of Regeneration Exhibition Project will explore a local and global  water related issues problem through art exhibitions and related programs beginning at the University of Minnesota Nash Gallery from February 23 to March 25, 2010. We now are approaching the deadline for the grant. Need to  confirm with those below that will take part in this travel exhibition to keep the message and momentum moving for the next. three years!.


• The main sponsors are The University of Minnesota, Department of Art, http://www.art.umn.edu/, Women’s Caucus of Art, WCA, nationalwca.org http://nationalwca.org/, Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom, WILPF, http://www.wilpfmn.org/.
Here is a very tentative schedule: Check our website at www.womenandwater.net for updates.

Two months time slots to receive, exhibit, repack and send on.• ALL TENTATIVE DATES   * Some dates have changed from previous schedules, please see if these changes will work for you.
•1) Missoula, Montana    Rebecca Kramer      Montana3826@msn.com  May/June 2010
 2)    Open …..July/ August, 2010
3)     Open …… September, October, 2010
4)   LA  ( possibility
Ann Isolde   aisolde@roadrunner.com ……..November,  December 2010
5) NYC(would like to secure the United Nations as venue if possible)
Linda Gilbert Schneider   gilbertschneider@yahoo.com  ……..Jan. / Feb. 2011
6)   Open……March, 2011
6) Chicago      Judith Roth        judithroth@sbcglobal.net  —-April/  May  2011
7) Boston        Karen  Frostig     karenfrostig@comcast.net …..June/ July 2011
8)  Open ……August / September 2011
9)  MI   Yueh-mei  Cheng     yueh-mei.cheng@finlandia.edu …….October/ 2011
!0)   Portland,OR  
Madeline Meza Janovec   mmjanovec.com   …….November 2011
10)   Dayton, Ohio Jeanne Philipp chimaeramedia@hotmail.com ….. December 2011 /Jan. 2012
11)    Open …….
Feb./March 2012
 12) Dubai                 Jenny Barrow        jennybarrow1@yahoo.de ……..April/May 2012
13)  India                  
Meena Mangalvedhekar         meenanew@gmail.com …….. June/July 2012
14)  Japan   
Yumiko Inomata    Yumiko.Inomata@artsmidwest.org ……… August/September/October/2012
15) Mexico City           Jenette Lever                  j_lever@msn.com …….. Nov./Dec. 2012
16) MN           Liz Dodson          lizartist@me.com ……. Return

Contact Liz Dodson, lizartist@me.com or  612 333 8150



“Human Rights” at Componere Gallery

Sunday, January 17th, 2010

Gallery Owner/Director, Eleanor Ruder

721-1181 (gallery)
____________________________________________________________
Exhibit opens:    February 1, 2010 and continues through February 27 2010
Title of exhibit:    “Human Rights”
At:                     Componere Gallery
Public reception:    Sunday, February 7, 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.
Featured artist:     Phyllis MacLaren, mixed media college

Phyllis MacLaren’s mixed media collages relate the stories of
individuals around the world whose human rights have been violated.
The artist and her subjects encourage us to pause, and listen again,
to those forgotten after a few days in the news.
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For more information visit www.componere.com

COMPONERE
GALLERY  OF ART AND FASHION
6505 - 6509 Delmar Blvd.
St. Louis, MO  63130
314-721-1181
11 a.m. - 5 p.m. Monday through Thursday
11 a.m. - 9 p.m. Friday and Saturday
and 1 p.m. - 5 p.m.  Sunday

2009 Community Outreach by SBAWCA

Monday, December 7th, 2009

The third workshop at the Muriel Wright Residential Center, San Jose, California taught by SBAWCA artists was completed with an exhibition during Works San Jose Annual Fundrasing, Friday December 4, 2009. The five SBAWCA artists who participated as instructors in the workshop are: Cheryl Battiato, Fabienne Bismuth, Alejandra Chaverri, Dana Eaton and Conni Rizzuto.  Fabienne Bismuth was the leader of the “Sculpture-figurative bas relief workshop.”

Thanks to Cheryl Batiatto, who wrote a grant to the Association of Clay and Glass Artists of California, ACGA, the workshop received funds to cover the materials for the completed taller with the teenagers.

Link with details about the workshop below:
Muriel Wright Residential Center-Fall, 2009 Workshop

View works exhibited during the Control Exhibition at SomARTS, San Francisco, CA, August 2009

Women and Water Rights Exhibit

Monday, October 19th, 2009


Greetings
We are exploring the possibility of making this Women and Water Rights Exhibit a worldwide traveling exhibition.
I spoke to a number of WCA members from the various chapters at both the spring WCA Conference in LA and the summer WCA Board meeting.  Now we need to find out within the next 2 weeks how many are still interested in being a part of the Women and Water Rights Travel Exhibit.   We just discovered a grant possibility, so we are writing a grant to help defer the travel/shipping costs and the grant deadline is in 3 weeks.
Also, WCA offers matching grants.  Each Chapter will receive $100 when working on a joined event with another chapter.

Our juror Lucy Lippard will be requested to select 10 pieces from the Nash Exhibit for the travel exhibit, videos, several selected pieces from the global invited artists artworks and a documentary video of the exhibit.  Each venue may show this smaller exhibit or widen the exhibit with their choice of events and artwork additions. But, only the original exhibit will be shipped in Post Office standard boxes from one venue to the next.
Women and Water Rights, Rivers of Regeneration” will explore a local and global problem through art exhibits and related programs beginning at the University of Minnesota Nash Gallery from February 23 to March 25, 2010. We are moving ahead with plans for the next stage to confirm those that will take part in this travel exhibit • The main sponsors are The University of Minnesota Department of Art, www.art.umn.edu <
http://www.art.umn.edu>  <http://www.art.umn.edu <http://www.art.umn.edu/> >, Women’s Caucus of Art, WCA, nationalwca.org, Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom, WILPF, www.wilpfmn.org <http://www.wilpfmn.org>  <http://www.wilpfmn.org <http://www.wilpfmn.org/> >, U of MN, Office of International Programs, OIP, Global Spotlight, www.international.umn.edu/spotlight <http://www.international.umn.edu/spotlight>  <http://www.international.umn.edu/spotlight <http://www.international.umn.edu/spotlight> >

Here is a very tentative schedule:
• ALL TENTATIVE DATES /  Open to changes and more participants

•1) SF                     Helen Poole Newman   helennewman@mac.com  May/June 2010

2) LA                        Ann Isolde   aisolde@roadrunner.com <mailto:aisolde@roadrunner.com>     July/August 2010

3) Portland, Oregon        Madeline Meza Janovec   mmjanovec.com Sept./October2010

4) Missoula,Montana              Rebecca Kramer      Montana3826@msn.com <mailto:Montana3826@msn.com>   Nov. / Dec 2010

5) NYC                Linda Gilbert Schneider   gilbertschneider@yahoo.com <mailto:gilbertschneider@yahoo.com>   Jan. / Feb. / March 2011

6) Chicago   Dale Osterle    daleosterle@yahoo.com  jmagrady [at] comcast.net  April/  May  2011

7) Boston                               
Karen  Frostig     
karenfrostig@comcast.net <mailto:karenfrostig@comcast.net>  June/ July 2011

8) St. Louis, MO                   Roxanne Phillips    RoxieMP@aol.com <mailto:RoxieMP@aol.com>  August /September/ 2011

9)  MI                    Yueh-mei  Cheng     yueh-mei.cheng@finlandia.edu   October/November 2011

10) MN                    Liz Dodson             lizartist@me.com  December /Jan. 2012

11)  India                 Meena Mangalvedhekar         meenanew@gmail.com
Open to other WCA Chapters and The Women’s International League of Peace and Freedom  branches joining the Travel Exhibit.

Our current project “Women and Water Rights: River of Regeneration”, is an example of how a small group of volunteer activists can advocate for their cause by accessing the resources available in their community to create a broad program of interest to all. In our case, we are concerned about the growing water crisis and how this affects women and girls locally and globally. To foster public awareness of this issue and to probe connections between policies decided at international government levels and local community actions, we are preparing a five-week art exhibition combined with a wide array of accompanying related public events.  This unique and exciting project will feature international and local women artists as well as internationally known speakers and local experts reflecting on the traditional, current and future relationship of women to water. Our exhibit and events will point out social, economic and environmental results caused by the exclusion of women in decisions taken to manage local and regional water resources.  It will also emphasize how the arts both reflect and alter societal attitudes leading to cultural change.  It is an exhibition of art and related programs that builds awareness, provokes action, and poses solutions for the need to understand water as an universal human right.

Please let us know that you are interested by September 25, 2009,  in order to meet our grant deadline.
Thank you,
Liz Dodson, project coordinator  questions.. lizartist@me.com <mailto:lizartist@me.com <mailto:lizartist@me.com> >

Some recent news about the Women and Water Rights, Rivers of Regeneration Exhibit Project: more details are on the website *womenandwater.net*
* *

*Women and Water Rights:  Rivers of Regeneration*

*February 23 to March 25, 2010*

*Katherine E. Nash Gallery*

*University of Minnesota*

*Employing art to build awareness and effect change, the /Women and Water Rights: Rivers of Regeneration/** (WWR) project addresses the precarious state of the world’s fresh water supply and the global need for gender mainstreaming in water management. Through an art exhibition and related programs, WWR underscores the message that water access is a universal human right.*

*_Collaborators______________________________________________________________*

* *
*WILPF, MN Metro Chapter:  *The Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom is the oldest women’s peace organization in the world and for nearly a century has worked for disarmament and peaceful settlement through dialogue and diplomacy, believing that gender, social and environmental justice are attainable only through peace.  The project concept originated with members of the chapter’s Art Committee, and evolved from their meetings with other women artists attending the Beijing Platform for Action / 1995 United Nations 4^th World Conference on Women. /Volunteer-based network; non-governmental organization (NGO) with consultative status at the United Nations/

* *
*WCA, MN Chapter:  *The Women’s Caucus for Art was founded in 1972, with the goal of expanding opportunities and recognition for women in the arts professions. The WCA Lifetime Achievement Award is one of the highest national honors for artists and art historians. WCA Mission:The mission of the Women’s Caucus for Art 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. Volunteer-based network; non-governmental organization (NGO) affiliated with the United Nations Department of Public Information

* *
University of Minnesota: *Department of Art, University Women’s Center, Water Resource Center, the Institute on the Environment / River Life Program, and  the Office of International Programs / Global Spotlight Program

*_Motivation________________________________________________________________ _*

*We are facing a global water crisis:* 18% of the world’s population lack access to safe drinking water, and 42% lack access to basic sanitation. More than 2.2 million people die each year from diseases associated with these conditions. As water scarcity grows, so will these numbers. By 2025, it is estimated that two thirds of the world’s population will live in areas facing moderate to severe water stress.*

**See _http://www.un.org/waterforlifedecade/factsheet.html_* <http://www.un.org/waterforlifedecade/factsheet.html_*>

*WWR calls attention to the United Nation’s International Decade for Action, the Water for Life! agenda, and the UN Millennium Development Goals, the achievement of which hinge on integrated management of water resources. A target of the MDG’s is to halve by 2015 those peoples without sustainable access to safe drinking water and basic sanitation. **

**See http://www.un.org/waterforlifedecade/pdf/pb_water_gender_upd.pdf* <http://www.un.org/waterforlifedecade/pdf/pb_water_gender_upd.pdf*>

*As women play a central role in water provision and management, women must be central in planning for the future. The primary focus of WWR is to point out the social, economic and environmental results caused by exclusion of women in decisions made regarding the management of local, regional, and global water resources.  WWR also will emphasize how the arts both reflect and alter societal attitudes leading to cultural change.*

* *

*_Components*______________________________________________________________*

* *
*The WWR exhibit *includes work by national and international artists who are investigating water rights as subject and material in their work, using new technologies as well as traditional media.  It features a juried exhibition of artwork from artists residing in the five states that form the basin of the Upper Mississippi, plus a mail art exhibit and video shorts exhibit, resulting from a worldwide call to artists using their art to educate on this subject. The postcard art by adults and students locally and globally will form an adjacent exhibit and be the subject of a blog on the project website, www.womenandwater.net <http://www.womenandwater.net>  <http://www.womenandwater.net <http://www.womenandwater.net/> >.

*WWR Components continued:*

* *
*The Water Wall, *an interactive exhibit, focuses on individual women, who have founded organizations that work for water rights for women around the world and includes a /Connecting for Action/ space directing visitors to resources and volunteer opportunities. The theme,/ “as a single drop makes a wave, one woman makes a difference/” is a call to action.

* *
*Symposium: Global Policy – Local Action*, scheduled for March 4^th & 5^th will bring together experts to discuss their perceptions of accountable guardianship that will ensure water as a fundamental human right. Locally and globally, what is the connection between women and water? How might viable change to present practice be initiated? Invited participants represent various arenas, such as native, social, and historical practice, legislative mandates, agricultural practice, and industrial restrictions.

* *
*Eco - Education Day*, occurring March 3rd for Twin Cities school audiences, is a celebration through visual art, music, and poetry, of the ways that primary and secondary-school students have applied to artistic expression what they’ve learned about water science. The nonprofit organization Eco-Education, which develops curriculum on ecological issues for 17 school districts, is contributing to workshop events. Festivities include performance of choral compositions written by students in collaboration with composers at the Perpich Center for Arts Education and the Schubert Club. High school-aged choral students will perform the works at the Ted Mann Concert Hall. The concert also includes the U of M Women’s Chorus, and African drumming.

* *
*Teacher Workshop*, occurring in fall 2009, will help enable teachers to guide students in creation of art and poetry with natural and social science content; will share with teachers the ways to involve their students in Eco – Education Day; will encourage teachers to teach about water issues, by increasing awareness about existing water curricula; and will invite teachers to attend other events associated with WWR. The Workshop is sponsored by Hamline University’s Center for Global Environmental Education (CGEE).

*WWR DVD & CD *are planned to document the exhibit and provide a study guide. In addition to a public screening, the goal includes development of a distribution list of art institutions and schools.

*Traveling Exhibit *will extend the life of the project by moving to venues in other cities, notably nine in this country and India, which have pledged their interest.

*_Events*___________________________________________________________________*

*Other Events and Key Participants* are highlighted in the following:
*_ _*
*Opening Day festivities, *hosted by the U of M Nash Gallery and the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute,  include a water ceremony, performed by the Chalchiuhtlicue Dancers, and a performance by the Stirring the Waters Band, which plays rhythms on water bottles, jugs, drums and other percussion instruments and articles used by women to contain and transport water.

*Janika Vandervelde, *McKnight Foundation Composer Fellow is creating a water-themed composition to be performed by student musicians and dancers at the Ted Mann Concert Hall.* *

* *

*Videos screenings *about timely, water-related issues will be followed by discussion.**

*            *
*The Ananya Dance Theatre* (formerly, /Women in Motion/) will perform original choreography based on water theme.

*Laura Caviani* and other musicians will perform original jazz pieces inspired by images displayed in the exhibit.

*Lucy Lippard*, noted art writer and critic, is the juror for the exhibit and a keynote speaker.

*Dr Deborah Swackhamer, *Co-Director of the Water Resources Center at the U of M is the symposium moderator.

*A 3-Day Action Event *will conclude WWR, and will feature speakers Sandy Spieler, founder of /Heart of the Beast/ /Puppet & Mask Theatre/ (March 23), Gemma Bulos, founder of /A Single Drop for Safe Water/ (March 24), and Dr Vandana Shiva, world water rights environmentalist (March 25).

* Contact ___________________________________________________________________*

*For current information on project components and roster of artists and key participants, contact WWR Project Coordinator Liz Dodson (P: 612-333-8150 / E: lizartist@me.com <mailto:lizartist@me.com <mailto:lizartist@me.com> >)*


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Tuesday, October 6th, 2009

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