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  • Home
  • About
    • Brief History
    • Leadership
    • Leadership Overview
    • Mentorship Program >
      • Geometric Spectrum - Intern Kenaya Howard
      • 80/20 - Intern Phoebe Burns
    • ALWCA Bylaws
  • Exhibitions
    • SEE ME - Call To Entry
    • Call and Response - Call To Entry
    • POP-UP Roster
    • Selected Exhibitions
    • ALWCA Lowe Mill Gallery
    • Exhibition Catalogs
  • Join Now!
    • Testimonials
  • Resources
  • Contact
    • Volunteer
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Alabama Women's Caucus for Art

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“Being a member of this incredible organization of womxn artists is just what I need to feel connected to the art community in this area. I’m so grateful for the opportunities and experiences I’ve had with ALWCA. The interactions I’ve had within the group have been inspiring and motivating!” - Corinna Nicole
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I joined ALWCA to stay connected with the art community when I began studying engineering full time. This group has been a huge source of inspiration, support, and opportunity every step of the way. I'm so thankful for everything that ALWCA brings into my life! – Amanda Banks
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"I can pinpoint the moment I felt like I was part of the Huntsville arts community.  It was when I joined ALWCA and found the most supportive group of women, conversation and purpose driven arts agenda in town." - Kim Ward
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 “I am a member of ALWCA because I like the idea of connecting with women artists all over the state and also the opportunity to exhibit in shows that feature women's artwork. ALWCA has a very diverse range of art practices and styles and cultures represented which makes me feel hopeful and happy.” - DaNeal Eberly
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“I think every artist benefits from having an artistic community, like minds, different perspectives and artistic support all around. I love doing this with other women interested in growing their own art practices. In addition, ALWCA has given me SO many opportunities to exhibit my work with the group, and these exhibition connections have taken me even farther afield. I love being an ALWCA member!”
​– Cynthia Wagner
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“I love to be part of a creative group of women who support and nurture one another.” – Amita Bahkta
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Devona says of ALWCA, “I have never met a more welcoming and supportive organization than the ALWCA. I had such a good time at my first meeting, I knew I wanted to be a part of this amazing group of women.”
- Devona Hawkins
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“I am a member of ALWCA for the incredible local community, exhibition opportunities, and resources available to me.” - Heather Baumbach 
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“Being a member of ALWCA really gives me the opportunity to commune with an amazingly talented group of women who are as excited about being artists as I am!  There are so many opportunities to partake in, including exhibitions, bi-monthly meetings, social events and simply spending time with like-minded women.  This is an amazing group of women artists who are always eager to share accomplishments as a group and celebrate yours as a solo artist.  Come Join Us!”
​- Margaret Dukeman
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“My first research article (about agar art used in science classrooms) included art and science from a historical perspective. Lo and behold all the scholars I talk about through history were men; I soon realized that I needed to be more aware of women representation and recognition. Ground Floor Contemporary’s Sara Garden Armstrong introduced the mission of ALWCA and I knew it was a community that would enrich not just my work, but also my awareness and promotion of other women artists.” - Sarah Adkins-Jablonsky

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“I became a member of ALWCA because I wanted to meet local artists and be part of an artist community. Being a member has given me many opportunities to discuss business topics related to art, show my work, collaborate with fellow artists, and develop friendships with artists across the state. I appreciate the vibrant community ALWCA has offered me.” - Misty Granade

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