National Association Of Women Artists SPRING 2008 NAWASAVE THE DATE! Invitation and Reservation Coupon will be coming soon! ANNUAL MEETING AND LUNCHEON Thursday, May 29th, 2008 12:30 PM to 3:30 PM The National Arts Club 15 Gramercy Park South NewYork, N.Y. 10003 $50.00 per guest The Annual Meeting will take place before the luncheon begins. This is the Annual Business Meeting to announce the election of the new Directors and the Officers of N.A.W.A., and for the Treasurer to deliver the financial report. Luncheon co-chairs are Arlene Horton and Muriel Sandler. Newsletter Staff are Editor, Nancy Dann and Publisher, Harriet E.Phillips Menu Speaker: MARGARET KRUG is a FOR YOUR INFORMATIONN The staff encourages contributions to these pages. Endive Salade with Toasted Pine Nuts painter with an MFA from the School of The articles must be related to women in the arts. the Art Institute of Chicago. Also a Senior THESE ARTICLES ARE TO BE TYPED ON 8 1/2/X 11 SHEETs OF PAPER, and a Gorganzola Vinaigrette. Lecturer at the Whitney Museum and DOUBLE SPACED AND MAILED TO: Broiled Salmon on a Bed of Julienne Vegetables with MOMA Pass NAWA ARTICLES - Harriet Phillips 90 Country Club Drive, Florida, NY 10921 Adjunct Professor of and Lemon Caper Sauce or The Museum of Modern Art or email Nancy Dann at [email protected] Drawing at Parsons School of Design in 11 West 53rd Street DO NOT SEND THE ABOVE MATERIAL TO THE NAWA OFFICE Boneless Breast of Chicken Provencale or Vegetarian Platter. . She has taught painting at NYC the Art Institute of Chicago. She also IN THE NEWS Vegetable, Starch and Souffle included with the entree. A $25 Entrance pass is available teaches a painting course at the Castello Items to be included in this column are Major Awards & Prizes, Solo Exhibits, Two- Chocolate Cup filled with Assorted Sorbet, to artists! Person Shows, Special Interests & Acquisitions. di Spanocchia in Italy. If you go in person to the (No group shows, no photographs, no attachments, no invitations or press releases. Fresh Berries and a Fan Cookie. Her book, “An Artist’s Handbook: Membership desk at the muse- Use email text only) Soft Drinks included with meal. Materials and Techniques” has just Submissions are to include: NAME, SHOW TITLE, SHOW DATES, been published by Harry Abrams. um and present proof of exhibit- EXHIBITION SPACE, CITY, STATE and your email address. Coffee/Tea included with Dessert ing in a show in the last 2 years, Send via email to Harriet Phillips at [email protected] Cash Bar Ms. Krug will give a presentation (postcard, invitation etc. with or mail on 8 1/2 x 11 sheet typed double spaced to: with visuals NAWA NEWS 90 Country Club Drive, Florida, New York 10921 your name on it) you can get a DO NOT SEND IN THE NEWS MATERIAL TO THE N.A.W.A. OFFICE. museum pass for $25. Resumes are not sufficient and you must DEADLINES ART ENVISIONS SCIENCE be there in person. for publication of articles and dates January through June NEW YORK HALL OF SCIENCE This entitles you only to the in the SPRING ISSUE (deadline March 15) Exhibition May 17 - July 13, 2008 entrance fee. The museum is for publication of articles and dates July through December Reception 3-5 PM, Sunday May 18 closed on Tuesdays. in the FALL ISSUE (deadline Aug. 15) Free Museum Pass & Parking ...and how wonderful this is! includes Hands on Museum

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Tape reinforced 5. Make sure to affix a photo of the art on the corners “ flap for return identification. FROM THE PRESIDENT hope that members and friends who could SHIPPING 6. Only seal the TOP of the box as illustrated not attend the opening will be able to see the show which is open until April 3 - Monday- NEWS Foamcore rein- so that the handlers know to open and reseal Friday - 11 AM to 5PM forced support Fragile Label your shipping package from one end. The prize winners are: First Prize, Solo Show in August in the N.A.W.A. After lovingly finishing a piece Gallery to Francesca Azzara. Three runner- of artwork, it behooves the artist to give C) SHIPPING up prizes: 6 month free membership in this piece respect by assuring that it N.A.W.A. and $100 to Linda Batchelor, Jane ships successfully to a venue. The pur- Address Label N.A.W.A. has specific requirements that have to be followed. Otherwise, there is a potential loss Olin, and Lisa Higby Lefevre. Two honor- pose of this article is to give you some Newspaper packing and damage to your artwork. To avoid bad experi- able mentions: Priscilla Heep and Pennie basic information about packaging your plastic bags ences the rules wil have to enforced. Brantley received copies of “The Dinner piece. There are companies that make Party” by Judy Chicago. 1. Make sure to include labels for the handler strong boxes for the art world, men- Area for tape to There is still an ongoing need for tioned below. seal open end of to affix on the outside of the box, for the “If you knew how much work fundraising ideas. I would relish hearing package return of your artwork. from the membership with some new Two commercial manufacturers went into it, you would not call Return address on inside Lid 2. Most shippers have a round trip service thoughts for this continuing challenge. known by this author are Uline and it genius.” Contact the office by email so we can present Airfloat Systems, Inc.. Uline has a which is prepaid by the artist. MICHAELANGELO your idea to the Fundraising Committee. Deluxe Artwork Shipper in four differ- Photograph of shipped artwork 3. When using the return service, all the We have been fortunate to have ent sizes. Their telephone number is venue needs to do is put your return label on Time has flown by since my elec- had some new members volunteer partici- 1.800.295.5510. They have a web page the outside of the carton when repacking and pate in many projects at N.AW.A., but we tion as President, and I have been privileged where these boxes can be viewed at then call for pick up. to meet with, talk to, email and snail mail continue to want others to join them. Any Tape reinforced www.uline.com. Airfloat may be corners 4. Currently, we can not accept monies, many of you around the N.A.W.A. nation. small contribution helps everyone who is working to promote our organization. reached at 1.800.445.2580. Their email is stamps or checks. The venue is unable to The above quote resonated with me, as I [email protected]. Both companies Area for tape to contemplate how much energy I feel com- There have been offers from com- seal open end of deal directly with U.S. Post Office on your ing from you and your enthusiasm for your mercial webmasters to update our site but offer a strong box with reinforced plastic package behalf in returning your artwork. art. we are still looking for one of our own mem- lined covers and dense foam pillows. If our members have other addresses, please give that 5. There are a number of very good shippers I applaud the artist-members and bers who would be willing to donate their information to the office and these will be added to our such as UPS, DHL and FedEx. In any case, we non-artist board members who have volun- time to this project. Open end of package We are encouraging mutiple use of our files. advise that you contact your shipping firm teered their time to N.A.W.A. in spite of the A homemade box can simulate many demands on your time. You help delightful gallery space. Toward that end personally, remembering our current require- drive the engine that makes this organiza- we initiated the following… the above with a little work. UPS stores, ments. On Sunday, Dec. 16, 2007 - from located throughout the country, have a tion work and we cannot provide the Area for tape to by Harriet E.Phillips exhibits, programs, workshops and recep- 12:30 PM - 3:30 PM, a Holiday Party and series of boxes that can be used to ship seal open end of tions without you. Salon was held at the N.A.W.A. Gallery and flat pictures. If the artwork has more package Sonia Stark has agreed to Chair the 14th floor conference room across the hall. delicate aspects to the design, a fatter Tape Program Committee and Carol Bolt is the CD’s were projected of the New Members’ package can be used, employing the reinforced THE BOARD Work and of the Longview Show from the corners Chair of PR/PUB. technique that is illustrated here.... Susan Phillips and Adrienne Longview Museum of in Texas. PROUDLY ANNOUNCES Gruberg are Co-Chairs of the N.A.W.A. Members braved a snow storm to gather Address Label THAT N.A.W. A. Gallery and have just installed a stunning and view the members’ art, share work they A) BOX show, The Small Works Exhibition. A large brought along and have snacks and drinks. 1.Box with approximately 3” clearance has received a grant from the It was a good chance to network and get to crowd attended the opening on Thursday, around the dimension of the artwork BLANCHETTE HOOKER know each other.. March 6th and there were sales of art. I 2. 1/4” foam core board ROCKEFELLER Fragile Label 3. Elmer’s glue FOUNDATION 4. Standard 2.88” shipping tape HOT OFF THE PRESS 5. Cut 2 pieces of foam core to fit the large FOR We have the good fortune to be invited again to sides of the box. $25,000.00 GoggleWorks Art Center 6. Spread the white glue on one side of the FOR THIS YEAR for our Fall Annual Exhibition foam core and slip inside the box face down. Sealed end of Package Weigh it down until it dries. OUR THANKS TO PAULINE AUGUST 24 THROUGH SEPTEMBER 28, 2008 7. Repeat on the opposite side. The reception: September 21 from noon to 2 PM B) PACKING but use only removeable tape on this wrap. WALLER, MARGE DUFFY, 8. Since this package may be used multiple 3. Alternately, stuff plastic shopping bags CAROL KAHN & Awards ceremony at 1:30 PM times, it is necessary for all the edges/cor- 1. Put artwork in a plastic bag (garbage with newspaper and seal well. Pack tightly ANN LASUSA Prospectus to come ners to be fortified with tape like 3 Scotch bag). around the artwork. Brand packing tape. 2. Wrap bubble wrap around the artwork 4. Galleries will not deal with loose peanuts.

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EXCITING NEWS We welcome our Basia Goldsmith, NY Sylvie Muller, NY N.A.W.A. is seriously contemplating NEW MEMBERS Sonoka Fukuma Gozelki, NY Wendy Nicholas, FL FROM THE SUNBELT Mary Ellen Green, FL Regina Perlin, NY including members’ work in the new It has been a pleasure to serve as President of the Florida Chapter of who were inducted in 2007 Adrienne Gruberg, NY Joyce Polance, IL media, VIDEO ART, for the upcoming N.A.W.A. Four years have passed quickly and we have accomplished so many Katelyn Alain, WI Elaine Hanowell, WA Sara Linda Poly, VA UBS exihibition. It is desireable to repre- goals: to secure great venues and create meaningful relationships within our Margery Freeman Applebaum, NY Karen Hansen, CA Patricia A. Russac, NY sent us as an organization with members group and with our community art leaders. Patricia Armato, IL Susan Hanssen, FL Csilla Sadloch, PA M. Sawyer Atkinson, AZ engaged in this new media. Each work We have exhibited and will continue to exhibit in many unique venues Judith L. Vereb Harzer, NJ Muriel Sandler, NY Nava Atlas, NY selected will be determined through throughout Florida: The Capitol Gallery in Tallahassee, Marco Island Art Priscilla Heep, NY Carolyn Schiam, FL League, Palm Beach Gardens City Hall, the Ann Norton Sculpture Garden in Joyce Wadell Bailey, FL curatorial evaluation of the historical Callie Danae Hirsch, NY Carol Schwartz, NJ West Palm Beach, the Coral Springs Museum of Art, Northwood University Hetty Baiz, NJ Arlene Horton, NY Merrilee Sett, NY significance and artistic quality of the (our original headquarters) and the Cornell Museum in Delray Beach. Jessica Baker, NY Arleen Joseph, NY Shelly Bechtel Shepherd, VA artwork. The pieces will be considered Locally, we will continue to present workshops and lectures to the gen- Cherie Bender, FL Linda Pearlman Karlsberg, NJ Hanna Sieman, NJ in the context of the vast pool of past eral public and award scholarships to local women artists. Cindy Billingsley, TN Maureen Kelleher, NJ Roxa Smith, NY and contemporary N.A.W.A .artists. Our Florida Board: Bernice Harwood, Vice-President; Carol Staub, Carol Bolt, NY Jamie Kirkland, NM Libbie Soffer, PA Sharon Bowar, PA Submissions due JUNE 6, 2008 Treasurer; Shirley Goldblatt, Recording Secretary; and Committee Chairs Grace Nancy Staub Laughlin, NJ Krystyna Spisak-Madejczk, NJ Fishenfeld, Nadine Saitlin, Cynthia Maronet, Nancy Tart, Emalee Andre, Pennie Brantley, NY Send to the N.A.W.A. office, only Rachel Leibman, NJ Laurina Stockwell, NJ Roxene Sloate, Janice Cohen, Helene Kleiner and all of their committee mem- Sandy Brooke, OR Dorotha G. Lemeh, FL Marlene Strauss, CA bers have made this group reach the status it deserves. You are all greatly Lauren Cazden, CA Dana Levin, RI Tmima, NY DO NOT FORGET Donna L. Dodson, MA The The N.A.W.A. office wants to appreciated. We have made a statement here in Florida, and it is our members’ Connie Lloveras, FL Trudell, NY Nisha F. Drinkard, NJ remind the members about adding enjoyment and dedication to art that has made our group unique. Cathy Locke, CA Patricia Prince Tunnel, FL Leah Dunaway, TX our email Our Installation Luncheon was held at Benvenuto’s Restaurant in Nella G. Lush, MA Maryanne Montone Tursi, NJ Lauren Ennist, NJ [email protected] into Boynton Beach on March 6th, where we passed the torch on to Bernice Valerie Lewis Mankoff, NJ Soni Wallace, FL Joan Fitzgerald, NY your address books. Only then we Harwood, President Elect, and installed the new officers of our chapter. Barbara J. Mason, IL Ella Yang, NY Debbie Flood, ME can send eblasts to the member- “Artists are the Bridge to Future Generations...” Elizabeth Miller McCue, PA We are proud to have such a Lyn Gardiner, FL ship so that our information will Warm wishes from Florida, Alexandra Lopatina Mears, AL diverse representation from all across Jean Goddeau, FL not be tagged junk mail. Stella White Marcella Hayas Muhammad, GA America. THANK YOU FOR YOUR COOPERATION! I was offered the opportunity to curate the art exhibit at Adelphi University, Garden City N.Y. That OURSTORY became the genesis of N.A.W.A.’s “Women of Color – by Joan Greenfield Personal Totems Exhibit”, 2007 in association with Adelphi University. Despite the initial objections, this This article is a homage to those many members exhibition for N.A.W.A. was an important achievement whose volunteer efforts propelled N.A.W.A. through and a major plus for N.A.W.A.’s professional image. most of its 118 years of existence. Volunteers have been This could not have been accomplished without our life force. “OURSTORY”, N.A.W.A.’s story, docu- N.A.W.A.’s backing and the significant participation of ments and parallels the history of over a century of art Faith Ringgold. I consider this the culmination of my years and professional women artists in America. of volunteer experience and hope this will set an example for Bernice Harwood Stella White I championed N.A.W.A.’s historical/archival future curatorial experiences and opportunities for importance when I first became a member in 1983. other N.A.W.A. members. l Esther Gayner, then an Executive Board member asked I was a participating member of the Executive A grant of $10,000.00 to be awarded to direct carving. me to volunteer to chair the Traveling Exhibitions a women whose medium is direct carv- Applications available at Board from 1984 until it was dissolved in 2004. It con- ing. www.nawanet.org or send a S.A.S.E. to: Committee. In addition to this, I volunteered to chair a sisted of all officers and committee chairs that met and l MARGO HARRIS Applicant must be a cit- N.A.W.A. at 80 Fifth Avenue, Suite variety of important committees; Traveling Exhibition gave reports eight times during the year. The combined izen or permanent U.S. citizen 1405, New York, New York 10011 Coordinator, Chair of New Membership Committee, energies, contributions, discussions and friendships HAMMERSCHLAG l A committee of three arts profession- to the att: Chair of Annual Luncheons, Chair of Annual Awards, were the glue that kept us together. Janet Indick, during BIENNIAL als will review the work of the candi- Margo Harris Hammerschlag Award. Historian. I also worked on various juries, contributed her presidency, kept the old Executive Board’s APPLICATION DEADLINE Open National dates. Selection will be based on artistic to the Newsletter, organized two exhibits at Adelphi Exhibition Committee, and it continues to provide many excellence. NOVEMBER 21, 2008 l University and had been a member of the Exhibition exciting venues for the N.A.W.A. members. Competition in Sculpture All work must be original with a min- Notification in mid February, 2009 for Direct Carving imum of 75% of the piece produced by Good Luck! Committee.

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5 - Marche 28, 2008 The National Association of Women signed copy of “100 New York Painters” in she made for this publication. The inclusions Charlotte Riley-Webb/Louis Delsarte - “Reflections of Art the N.A.W.A. library. There are two other met some of the following standards: New Artists “Small Works Exhibition” opened Mastered: A Retrospective” - Gallery Guichard, Chicago, IL March 3 with a reception on March 6. FROM THE N.A.W.A. members included in this collec- York City trained, New York City birthplace, Jan. 31 - Apr. 1, 2008 IN THE NEWS The show was open until Apr. 3, 2008 BOOKSHELF tion: Lisa Collado and Stephanie significant residency in New York City, stu- Maria Lago - Rauschenbusch. dio in New York City, gallery affiliation in MAJOR AWARDS “Recent Works” Ms Dantzic explained, in her intro- New York City and teaching assignment in Jan. 17-Feb. 21, duction, the parameters she imposed for the and around New York City. SOLO SHOWS & PRIZES 2008 Judi Gilden - First Place in Watercolor, American Artists Barbara Rachko “Gods and Monsters” content of this book. Because the “art book” Some of the artists included tran- - Capital One Professional League, New Jersey Chapter, Inc, NJ genre is littered with many pretentious print- scend periods, such as Will Barnett whose Headquarters, McClean, VA Aug. 6 - Nov. 2007 Award for Realism, Art Society of Monmouth County Shoni Labowitz “Be the Miracle: A Kabbalistic Journey to - Anniversary Art Show. West Long Branch, NJ ings it makes it necessary for an author to geneology includes the 1930’s and the WPA the Self” Jewish Museum of South Florida, Beach, carefully select a niche that will serve to illu- programs. Or Dinnerstein, Pearlstein and Cranberry Station Gallery Award, Garden State FL Oct. 7 - Dec. 2007 Watercolor Society Exhibit, D & R Greenway Land Trust, Carole Kunstadt The Poetics of Collage minate and/or educate the reader. I believe Mayhew who practiced through much of the - “ ” Hopper House Johnson Education Center, Princeton, NJ “100 New York Painters” fits this well. post World War II part of the 20th Century. I Art Center, Nyack, NY Feb.2-March 2, 2008 Karen Whitman - Anna Hyatt Huntington Bronze Medal Deborah Beck - “Journeys in Color and Form” Michael There are many new avenues to spoke to an artist friend who was familiar for linocut “Rooftop Rhythms”, 111th Annual Catherine Robert Salon & Spa, Mohegan Lake, NY March 3-Apr. 20, Lorillard Wolfe Art Club Exhibition Oct. 2 - Oct. 26, 2007 explore in the artworld because of the explo- with many of the other artists in this book 2008 Joyce Harris Mayer - Pigment print, “Fish in a Tank” Susan Manspeizer “Bended Wood” sion of experimental techniques available to and she felt the artists selected are a good - Broadway Windows, received the Stella Drabkin Memorial Award, American NY, NY Nov. 30, 2007-Jan. 6, 2008 Color Print Society. the investigative practioner. These are being representation of the three decades at the April Vollmer - “Voyage to Italy” Square One Gallery, NY, documented extensively, but Cynthia Maris end of the 20th Century. NY Dec. 13 - March 15, 2008 Dantzic challeged herself by choosing a spe- As the author became immersed in Lynne Friedman - “Dancing Ground of the Sun” Booth Western Art Museum, Cartersville, GA Dec. 18, 2007 - ACQUISITIONS Eileen Serwer cial area....PAINTING. But this PAINTING this project and the more she worked with “Recent Works” Feb. 16, 2008 Karen Whitman - Linoecut “Backyards in Winter” was was to be on a flat support reflecting the her subjects, choices became more difficult Sandra Frech ”Fragments of Time” April 8-May 100 NEW YORK PAINTERS - mixed media, mono- acquired by the real estate firm, C B Richard Ellis more prosaic interpretation of art. The regarding the artists and their work. The types and , Presbyterian Church of Franklin 15, 2008 Cynthia Maris Dantzic Joyce Harris Mayer - Three images based on Ginkgo proposition of this book was to display the selections Ms Dantzic made have reflect this Lakes, Franklin Lakes, NJ Oct. 1 - Oct. 31, 2007 Leaves were acquired by AtlantiCare Regional Medical “Solo Show” Wyckoff YMCA, Wyckoff, NJ May 1 - May 9” x 11” 224 pages copyright 2006 efforts of artists that have continued to period well and have produced a thoroughly Center, Atlantic City, NJ Schiffer Publishing Ltd, Atglen, Pennsylvania 31, 2008 Claudia Kleefeld - Painting “Ring of Fire II” acquired by express themselves in this traditional way. satisfactory overview of painters in New Belles Manes “Recent Paintings” - Art Place Gallery, Harwood Museum of Art, Taos, NM “SPRING INTO SUMMER” Through the good auspices of our The author has assigned herself parameters York City. Southport, CT Feb. 27 - March 30, 2008 The Amon Carter Museum ascquired a painting, Fort Fran Bull “New Work” An exhibition for our members member Laura Schiavinia, we now have a that helped her define and refine the choices reviewed by Harriet E. Phillips - Galeria Gora, Montreal, Quebec Worth, TX Oct. 2 - Oct. 20, 2007 May 22nd through July 16th “An Overview of Work” Fine Arts Center, Castleton State College, Castleton, VT Oct. 15 - Nov. 20, 2007 N.A.W.A. Gallery. A workshop entitled, Gloria Spevacek, explained the Eileen Downes - “Collage Paintings” 20th Street Art SPECIAL INTERESTS RECEPTION “Photographing Your Artwork” led by Power Point Program in both Apple and PC Gallery, Sacrameto, CA Oct. 10 - Nov.2. 2007 Takayo Noda - “The Habitat for the Yellow Bird, 2007” is an May 29th 4 to 7 PM Susan G. Hammond, and “Working With formats. She showed various examples of Irine Citrin - “Floral/Landscape Paintings” Gardens of the 18 piece faceted glass installation in platform windscreens for the ARTS FOR TRANSIT program, New York, NY Power Point”, led by Gloria Spevacek, was good Power Point programs and explained World, Thousand Oaks, CA Feb.19 - March 31, 2008 Toni Silber-Delerive - “Aerial Landscapes” Treasure Room Maria Spector - painting from series “In Line Girls” used held at the N.A.W.A. office on March 1st, the importance of good graphics in a Power Gallery, The Interchurch Center, New York, NY March 3- to illustrate Money Magazine article titled, “The Art of the 2008. Point program. One Power Point program March 23, 2008 Internet: How to Surf Your Way to an Enviable Art Collection” Fran Bull “Painting: An Exploration of Form, Forming, Susan G. Hammond(in photo), dis- she created for a client was so well received Roslyn Rose - “Past Tense” photo montages Ceres - and Gallery, New York, NY Feb. 26-March 22, 2008 Deep Originality.” 6 week workshops October through cussed the importance of professional look- that this person got a solo show from just Edwina Brennan - “Gestural Explorations” Muse Gallery, November 2007 YOUR ORGANIZATION ing images and did a step-by-step demo viewing the Power Point program. Gloria Philadelphia, PA Feb. 27-March 30, 2008 Marcia Mitchell Reese - Two part series on her sculpture (using a new digital camera), on how to take did a step-by-step demo on how to do each Deborah Beck - “Journeys in Color and Form: Paintings in was aired during January, 2008 on a local TV channel on Long Island, NY ALICE HARRISON photographs of your artwork. Topics that page in Power Point presentation, starting Oil, Gouache & Watercolor” Michael Robert Salon & Spa, Mohegan Lake, NY March 3-April 27, 2008 Susan G. Hammond & Alice Harrison announce the work and start working with Power Point. Awards Chair were discussed included lenses, tripods, with the background and adding text and Amy Cohen Banker - “Very Small Works” Le Petit Musee Spring publication of their new book, “Artists’ Guidebook As Chair of the Awards shutter releases, lighting indoor and out- images. in ARTsModerne, Housatonic, MA March 15-May 3, 2008 to a New Creative Life” This workshop was a huge success, and we Mary Ann Heinzen - “Spring Watercolor Workshops” Committe I supervise the door work, taking images under glass, back- Each person who attended this Adele Grodstein - Ambience Boutique, The Promenade at hope it will be the first of many for our Valley Cottage, NY March 19-June 26, 2008 awards jurying process for worshop/demo left with a folder of informa- City Place, Edgewater, NJ March 6-Sept. 6, 2008 the Annual Exhibition. We drops, cropping, bracketing, enhancing in N.A.W.A. members. It was informative, Jeanine Alfieri - “Sculpture” The Foutainhead Gallery, Madeleine Segall-Marx - “Art and Artists/Life and Death” tion. They learned easy techniques that Stories and a Film of Iraqi Artists in Exile Today Well attend- award in excess of $10,000 Photoshop and camera equipment. interesting, and fun. New York, NY Nov. 1-Nov.29, 2007 would enable them to photograph their art- Libbie Soffer - “Traces-a mindful fabric journey” Crane Arts ed lecture at the Salmagundi Art Club, New York, NY including the five special Building/Hall Project, Philadlephia, PA March 7-Apr. 27, March 18, 2008 Medals of Honor of $1,000 periodical reviews highlighting your artwork. 2008 Janet Indick - “Sculpture at I’ve Got Rhythm Art Influenced each. This committee searches for and choos- JANE VORHEES ZIMMERLI by Music”. Manhattan Borough President Gallery, New 8. A stamped self-addressed envelope to return all Hollis Hildebrand-Mills - “Tectonics” Recent paintings. es the outside jury for these awards. The MUSEUM COLLECTION Ceres Gallery, New York, NY March 25-Apr. 19, 2008 York, NY Apr. 1-Apr. 30, 2008 your material. committee is also responsible for the selec- OF N.A.W.A. ARTWORK Susan Phillips - “Momentary Reflections” from an ongoing Please note: the pieces you submit must be avail- tion of the Margo Harris Hammerschlag portfolio of puddle reflections. Christopher Street Biennial Open National Competition in Following are the rules for application: able for donation to the museum. Gallery, New York, NY Summer, 2008 N.A.W.A. GALLERY Sculpture for Direct Carving 1. Must be a current member of N.A.W.A. DO NOT INCLUDE ANY OTHER MATERIAL Pat Musik - “The Shape of Her Words” Drawings Equinox EXHIBITIONS 2. An up-to-date resume with your birthdate THAN THOSE STIPULATED ABOVE Village,Manchester Center, VT April, 2008 I am an abstract multi-media artist 3. Plastic sleeve with 10 professional slides. Deadline: MAY 15 AND NOVEMBER 15 Janet Indick - “Sculpture and Masks” The Broome Street and this job of Awards Chair balances the 4. All slides labeled with name, work title, medi- If not accepted, you must wait 3 years to reapply. Gallery, New York, NY March 24-Apr. 13, 2008 other side of my brain. I enjoy creating art. My life is a collage of art making, teaching, um, date completed and an arrow indicating top. Please do not contact the museum directly. and spending time with family. Also I enjoy 5. Alternately submit CD with jpeg images, 74- Instead send the materials to the culture that New York has to offer which 100dpi. (20 images for sculptors-2 views each). All TWO PERSON SHOWS compensates for the 1 1/2 - 2 hour commute images numbered with a printed sheet listing LIANA MOONIE Installation view: “The Enduring Figure: 1890s - 1970s: Karen Whitman/Richard Pantell - Belskie Museum of Art, Sixteen sculptors from the National Association of Women Artists to Awards Jury meetings at N.A.W.A.’s descriptions. Zimmerli Permanent Collection Liaison Closter, NJ Feb. 10 -March 2, 2008 (Dec. 12, 1999- March 12, 2000), The Jane Voorhees Zimmerli Art office. Then I return to a restful home, sur- 4 Lafayette Court, #PH Karen Whitman/Richard Pantell - Wagner College of Art 6. Artist’s statement. Museum, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey rounded by mountain views, in western Greenwich, Connecticutt 06830 Photograph by Jack Abraham Gallery, Wagner College, Staten Island, NYC, NY March 7. Enclose catalogues and/or newspaper and/or New Jersey.