Upcoming Meetings, Fall 2014
Exhibitions Meeting: Next meeting is Thursday, September 18, from 10am-noon. Meeting at the Chamberlin House, at 44 Pleasant Street in Concord NH, on the third Thursday of the month. Exhibitions is...
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TELL US YOUR STORY! It will be here before we know it. October 25 at the Jaffrey Civic Center, 40 Main Street, Jaffrey, NH at 10:00am. This year’s meeting will coincide with the Tell Me a Story...
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Fabulous Spring Meeting at the Pease Public Library in Plymouth! We caught up on the new activities–both in-progress and planned–and visited the 20 Years–A Celebration exhibition upstairs. Many thanks...
View ArticleCelebrating 20 Years of WCA/NH!
The New Hampshire Chapter of the Women’s Caucus for Art is 20 years old this year. We were founded in 1995 by a small group of women artist, led by Gail Smuda, as a nonprofit organization dedicated to...
View ArticleWCA/NH Exhibition news
Come to the Plymouth Congregational Church for an exhibition of paintings, prints, and drawings by WCA/NH members who live in the Plymouth area. The exhibition is free and open to the public and will...
View ArticleCelebrating 20 years of WCA/NH, Part 2!
The Women’s Caucus for Art/New Hampshire Chapter is part of a national organization that promotes the advancement of women in the visual arts through educational programs, networking, and exhibition...
View ArticleWhat you can do! YOUCARING.com
Each year, for the past 11 years, the New Hampshire Chapter of the Women’s Caucus for Art has awarded an annual scholarship of $1,000 to a female NH resident majoring in the visual arts at a NH college...
View ArticleWhat are Giclée prints and what do they have to do with Rock & Roll?
What are Giclée prints and what do they have to do with Rock & Roll? Giclée (pronounced zhee-CLAY) is a term often heard in the artist print market. But what exactly does it mean? First, let’s look...
View ArticleBehind the Scenes with the Curator of Gallery 6 at the Children’s Museum of...
I stopped by the Children’s Museum of New Hampshire last week to check out the current exhibit “Out of this World & Buoyant Beings” at Gallery 6 and ran into Tess Feltes who curates the art for...
View ArticleA Visit with Deb Claffey
by Gail Smuda Change is in the air and new habits and criteria are being formed among so many artists who have either retired in the past few years or who are making the transition into retirement...
View ArticleAn Interview with Annette Mitchell
Annette Mitchell is a printmaker, painter, quilter, inventor, and teacher. During Annette’s long career, she has studied and worked in most art media. Her current work is diverse, including painting,...
View ArticleHoliday Party & Fundraiser!!
WCA New Hampshire Chapter is having a small exhibition of 5″x7″ works to benefit our Scholarship at the Women’s Club of Concord‘s Holiday Party Friday, December 2nd 5:30 to 7:30 pm and you are...
View ArticleMeet WCA/NH artist Susan Rock
by Debra Claffey I recently had a chance to sit down with Susan Rock, a long-time member of WCA/NH, at her home in Bow, NH. It was a wet and snowy day, but I could see the winter bones of her gardens...
View ArticleAn Interview with Marcia Santore
What are your aims in your work right now? My primary aim is to keep exploring—I think exploration and discovery are at the heart of the art-making process. I’m interested in color contrast and...
View ArticleInterview with Gail Smuda
Author’s Note: Gail Smuda and I had planned to meet at Gibson’s bookstore in Concord for this interview, but as luck would have it, we met up unexpectedly at Twiggs in Boscawen, sat down in the...
View ArticleWCA/NH exhibits AT LARGE at Great Bay Community College
A spectacular show of large artworks is on display at the Gateway Gallery at Great Bay Community College at the Pease International Tradeport in Portsmouth now through March 26. The gallery serves as...
View ArticleCare & Feeding of Paintings & More…
You find a work of art that you love and make the purchase – an inspired investment. But then what? What does it take to keep your art in tip top shape? There are some basic tenets for keeping your art...
View ArticleYour Art Collection – Yes, YOURS!!!
It is a mistaken idea that collecting art is only for the super-rich. It is true that there are wealthy individuals who attend high end auctions to spend millions for art. That is only one scenario....
View ArticleAn Interview with Elizabeth D’Amico
Liz D’Amico calls her studio “a glorious MESS!” Primarily an assemblage artist, she is working on three different pieces at the same time. “Ring of Fire” (nearing completion) has presented many...
View ArticleMeet Mindi Holland!
Mindi Holland is one of two artists who were awarded a 2017 WCA/NH Scholarship. She is a senior at the New Hampshire Institute of Art in Manchester. I met her at the Fall Members’ Meeting when she gave...
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