National Art Education Association Women's Caucus

Exhibitions

Past Regional Artist Speakers and Exhibition Jurors

Each fall, the Women’s Caucus selects an artist to serve as juror for its annual exhibition and guest speaker for a companion NAEA Convention session. Each year the NAEA Women’s Caucus hosts a BYOB breakfast during which an artist local to the convention area speaks about their work. The speaker also juries the Women’s Caucus exhibition. A small honorarium is offered for these services, making it important that the artist be local.

2019 Women’s Caucus Regional Artist and Exhibition Speaker: Evelyn Rydz

ARTIST TALK: FRIDAY MARCH 15,2019 1:00-1:50 PM Center/Meeting Room 309/Level 3

EXHIBIT: SATURDAY MARCH 15, 2019 2:00-3:20 PM Center/Meeting Room 309/Level 3

Learn about the feminist, research-based artmaking practice of Boston artist, Evelyn Rydz, selected by Women’s Caucus members and engage in a post-presentation dialogue with her. https://evelynrydz.com/home.html

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seattle

2018 Women’s Caucus Regional Artist and Exhibition Speaker: Vaughn Bell

ARTIST TALK: SATURDAY MARCH 24,2018 1:00-1:50 PM Center/Meeting Room 602 & 603/Level 6

EXHIBIT: SATURDAY MARCH 24,2018 2:00-3:20 PM Center/Meeting Room 602 & 603/Level 6

We invited Vaughn to consider the 2018 Convention theme of Art + Design = STEAM, resulting in the WC exhibition theme Crossing Borders, Transcending Boundaries. She explains, “This topic invites artistic responses to the idea of border crossing, whether in terms of political borders, personal borders, or the borders between media. How do we cross borders physically, materially, conceptually, or metaphorically? What challenges do we encounter as we attempt to enter into new territory? How can we transcend political, emotional, or disciplinary boundaries? When we do cross these borders, where do we find ourselves?” https://www.vaughnbell.net/

2017 Women’s Caucus Breakfast Speaker and Exhibition Juror: Jean Shin

Artist Talk: Saturday, March 4, 2017 11:00 – 11:50 AM Hilton/Morgan/2nd Floor

All are welcome to attend this bring-your-own-lunch event

Jean Shin, this year’s artist/juror, is nationally recognized for her monumental installations that transform everyday objects into elegant expressions of identity and community. Her work has been widely exhibited in major national and international museums, including solo exhibitions at the Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art in Arizona, Smithsonian American Art Museum in Washington DC, the Fabric Workshop and Museum in Philadelphia, and Projects at The Museum of Modern Art in New York. Born in Seoul, South Korea and raised in the United States, Shin attended the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture in 1999 and received a BFA and MS from Pratt Institute in Brooklyn. She lives and works in New York City. www.jeanshin.com

Times Square

Exhibit: Saturday, March 4, 2017 12:00-12:50 PM Hilton/Morgan

Stay with us in the Hilton’s Morgan Room immediately following Ms. Shin’s talk for an interactive panel during which the artists included in this year’s Women’s Caucus exhibition co-present their work. Participate in an audience discussion about this year’s exhibition and how artists/researchers/teachers document, respond to, and inspire change.

2016 Women’s Caucus Breakfast Speaker and Exhibition Juror: Anne Elizabeth Moore

ARTIST TALK: SATURDAY MARCH 20,2016 8:00-9:20 AM McCormick Place/Lakeside Center, E253ab Level 2

EXHIBIT: SATURDAY MARCH 20, 2016 11 AM-11:50 AM @ McCormick Place/Lakeside Center E253ab Level 2

This year’s speaker is artist and author, Anne Elizabeth Moore, a nationally recognized Chicago based artist, who will discuss her work. For more information on the artist:  https://www.ladydrawers.com or http://anneelizabethmoore.com

Chicago
Mardis Gras

2015 Women’s Caucus Breakfast Speaker and Exhibition Juror: Jan Gilbert

SATURDAY MARCH 28, 8:00-9:20 AM @ Convention Center/Meeting Room 214/Second Level

This year’s theme is “Designed: Object, Subject, Environment.” A small honorarium is offered for these services, making it important that the artist be local.

This year’s speaker is artist, Jan Gilbert. Nationally recognized interdisciplinary and New Orleans-based artist, Jan Gilbert will discuss her work. For more information on the artist: http://www.jangilbertart.com/wp

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