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Alabama Women's Caucus for Art

SEE ME

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Link to virtual exhibition 

Huntsville Hospital
​ARTS IN MEDICINE Exhibition

Women's History Month Exhibition
Featuring ALWCA Artists
March 1-31, 2023

" See Me,” a group exhibition featuring members of the Alabama Women’s Caucus for Art, is now on view at Huntsville Hospital from March 1st - March 31st. The exhibition is open for public viewing. Masks are required in the hospital. 

This exhibition exploring self-portraiture and views of self is located in two separate areas.

The Women & Children 1st floor exhibit space features:
Susie Garrett
Kimberly Hart
Jodi Nuttall
Sylvia Bowyer
Corinna Nicole

The STICU hallway exhibit space features:
Amber Orr
DaNeal Eberly
Samantha Tallichet
C Ford
Laura Walker
Betty Howard

​Thank you to Huntsville Hospital Arts in Medicine for arranging to exhibit the work of ten Alabama Women’s Caucus for the Arts artists. The Alabama Women's Caucus for Art is a chapter of the national Women's Caucus for Art organization. It was established in association with the College Art Association, in 1972, with the mission to create community through art, education, and social activism and to promote women's contributions to the arts. Thanks to Kimberly Hart for facilitating this exhibition with Huntsville Hospital’s Arts in Medicine. We’re excited to share this exhibition with patients, their families, and the staff at Huntsville Hospital. 
(Due to fluctuating Covid cases, this exhibition is not currently open to public viewing.)

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