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Monday, March 9, 2020
Bonnie Jo Fiber Arts: "She Votes" Altered Book Project
Bonnie Jo Fiber Arts: "She Votes" Altered Book Project: I am authoring with the backing of Southern California Women's Caucus for Arts wonderful board an Altered Book. The book is to celebrate...
"She Votes" Altered Book Project
I am authoring with the backing of Southern California Women's Caucus for Arts wonderful board an Altered Book. The book is to celebrate the Centennial of the 19th Amendment!
Any Women's Caucus for Art member from any Chapter or member at large is welcome to participate. This is a exciting time for us and we need to stand tall!
I would love to have your 4 x 6 x 1/4 piece of original art to place in the book. More than one piece is welcome.
So here is the information you need to know!
Not a member no problem you can join my Chapter at www.scwca.org or on WCA's National web site at www.nationalwca.org. This a wonderful organization I have been a member of since 2008.
Please be part of this wonderful project. As many of you who know I love acknowledging any hard working person. So lets create a piece of original art to celebrate this Centennial Anniversary.
She Votes Altered Book Project
This project is timed to run concurrent with the Feminist Art Coalition, a national project by U.S.
art institutions to mark the Centennial of the 19th Amendment that gave women the right to vote. There
will be many exhibitions and programs this year. Many will address its failure to protect women of color
and spotlight enduring inequities across the nation. Locally, MOCA, the Hammer, ICA and others are
participating.
What: SCWCA artist and board member Bonnie J. Smith is creating an altered artist’s book to
commemorate the 100th anniversary of the 19th amendment, a woman’s right to vote. Bonnie J. Smith is
the editor and coordinator of this project with support from the SCWCA board.
Deadline: All works of art must be received no later than June 10, 2020.
Who: Open to Women’s Caucus for Art members in good standing.
Specifications: Create an original work of art to be pasted into a leather-bound volume. Prints,
collage, paintings, drawings, mixed media, fiber and photographic artworks are all acceptable.
Abstractions, text, narratives are all welcome that address this theme.
Size : May not exceed 4” x 6” x ¼ .”
Artists may submit a second work of art for possible inclusion in the book. Unused works may be
included in exhibits or returned to the artist.
Mail: Each artwork and Signed Release Form must be mailed directly to Bonnie J. Smith and
received by June 10, 2020. Attach a label on the back of the artwork.
Address: Bonnie J. Smith, 1237 S. Victoria Avenue, #426, Oxnard, California. 93035.
Email JPEG: Send JPEG bjs9034@gmail.com sized 4x6 @ 300 dpi labeled your name and title of
work. Example: Smith_VotingHeaven.jpg.
Other
• Artworks will be scanned so copies may be used in an exhibition, video or printed volume.
• The original book will be displayed at various events, exhibitions and venues.
• The book will also be submitted for inclusion in a museum archive, such as the Getty Research
Institute that holds our chapter papers or similar.
Fees: There are no submission fees associated with this project.
She Votes Altered Book Project
SCWCA Art and Image Release Form
EDITOR: Bonnie J. Smith
SPONSORED BY: Southern California Women’s Caucus for Art (SCWCA), a California 501 (c) (3)
nonprofit.
Artwork Title
File Name:
Artwork Title
File Name:
TERMS OF USE:
Permission is granted to the Southern California Women’s Caucus for Art and Bonnie J. Smith to
include the original artwork and/or reproduce images of works listed above in print or digital form and
for marketing purposes in print, online or social media.
NAME:
ADDRESS:
PHONE: EMAIL:
Signature: Date:
SIGNED FORM RECEIVED:
Please complete, sign and mail the original form along with your artwork to Bonnie J. Smith. Be
sure to make a copy for your records.
Address: Bonnie J. Smith, 1237 S. Victoria Avenue, #426, Oxnard, California. 93035
Email: bjs8934@gmail.com
Any Women's Caucus for Art member from any Chapter or member at large is welcome to participate. This is a exciting time for us and we need to stand tall!
I would love to have your 4 x 6 x 1/4 piece of original art to place in the book. More than one piece is welcome.
So here is the information you need to know!
Not a member no problem you can join my Chapter at www.scwca.org or on WCA's National web site at www.nationalwca.org. This a wonderful organization I have been a member of since 2008.
Please be part of this wonderful project. As many of you who know I love acknowledging any hard working person. So lets create a piece of original art to celebrate this Centennial Anniversary.
She Votes Altered Book Project
This project is timed to run concurrent with the Feminist Art Coalition, a national project by U.S.
art institutions to mark the Centennial of the 19th Amendment that gave women the right to vote. There
will be many exhibitions and programs this year. Many will address its failure to protect women of color
and spotlight enduring inequities across the nation. Locally, MOCA, the Hammer, ICA and others are
participating.
What: SCWCA artist and board member Bonnie J. Smith is creating an altered artist’s book to
commemorate the 100th anniversary of the 19th amendment, a woman’s right to vote. Bonnie J. Smith is
the editor and coordinator of this project with support from the SCWCA board.
Deadline: All works of art must be received no later than June 10, 2020.
Who: Open to Women’s Caucus for Art members in good standing.
Specifications: Create an original work of art to be pasted into a leather-bound volume. Prints,
collage, paintings, drawings, mixed media, fiber and photographic artworks are all acceptable.
Abstractions, text, narratives are all welcome that address this theme.
Size : May not exceed 4” x 6” x ¼ .”
Artists may submit a second work of art for possible inclusion in the book. Unused works may be
included in exhibits or returned to the artist.
Mail: Each artwork and Signed Release Form must be mailed directly to Bonnie J. Smith and
received by June 10, 2020. Attach a label on the back of the artwork.
Address: Bonnie J. Smith, 1237 S. Victoria Avenue, #426, Oxnard, California. 93035.
Email JPEG: Send JPEG bjs9034@gmail.com sized 4x6 @ 300 dpi labeled your name and title of
work. Example: Smith_VotingHeaven.jpg.
Other
• Artworks will be scanned so copies may be used in an exhibition, video or printed volume.
• The original book will be displayed at various events, exhibitions and venues.
• The book will also be submitted for inclusion in a museum archive, such as the Getty Research
Institute that holds our chapter papers or similar.
Fees: There are no submission fees associated with this project.
She Votes Altered Book Project
SCWCA Art and Image Release Form
EDITOR: Bonnie J. Smith
SPONSORED BY: Southern California Women’s Caucus for Art (SCWCA), a California 501 (c) (3)
nonprofit.
Artwork Title
File Name:
Artwork Title
File Name:
TERMS OF USE:
Permission is granted to the Southern California Women’s Caucus for Art and Bonnie J. Smith to
include the original artwork and/or reproduce images of works listed above in print or digital form and
for marketing purposes in print, online or social media.
NAME:
ADDRESS:
PHONE: EMAIL:
Signature: Date:
SIGNED FORM RECEIVED:
Please complete, sign and mail the original form along with your artwork to Bonnie J. Smith. Be
sure to make a copy for your records.
Address: Bonnie J. Smith, 1237 S. Victoria Avenue, #426, Oxnard, California. 93035
Email: bjs8934@gmail.com
Saturday, March 7, 2020
DACA
DACA
My textile artwork "DACA" was accepted into 13th International Textile Art Biennial "Scythia". I have been in the minature division many times but this is my first time to enter the full Biennial. The textile is 9ft x 6 ft and tells the story of the Dreamers to the current date.
My textile artwork "DACA" was accepted into 13th International Textile Art Biennial "Scythia". I have been in the minature division many times but this is my first time to enter the full Biennial. The textile is 9ft x 6 ft and tells the story of the Dreamers to the current date.
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