The Annual Council Show and the Annual Members' Gallery Online Exhibit Coming Up in January and February
Connecticut Women Artists In The News
Celebrating the role of Connecticut Women Artists in history, the Connecticut Historical Society Museum and Library has officially accepted the archival records of CWA into their possession. The collection will be cataloged and available through the Waterman Research Center and CHS’s website.
The Connecticut Historical Society Museum and Library Acknowledges CWA's role in Connecticut's History
Painting by Francis Hudson Storrs, 1860-1945, Untitled (Phlox), Oil on Board, Lent by Town and County Club of Hartford, CT for Where Are the Women?, at the University of Saint Joseph's Art Museum, CT, 2021. Photo by Pauletta De Lucia
Where Are The Women? Rediscovering the Origins of Connecticut Women Artists at the University of Saint Joseph's Art Museum
The fruition of several years of research by CWA's Historical Research Committee, CWA's historian Nancy Whitcher, and art historian Gary Knoble, Where Are the Women? Rediscovering the Origins of Connecticut Women Artists was a highly significant exhibition and collaborative effort between CWA and the University of St. Joseph's Art Museum. CWA's founding members' works were on view at the USJ's Art Museum, West Hartford, CT, June 10 through August 21, 2021. CWA made significant research and production contributions to this important exhibition.
Where Are the Women? video courtesy of the Art Museum, University of Saint Joseph, W. Hartford, Connecticut
From the exhibition Where Are the Women?, Evelyn Beatrice Longman's Spirit of the Pines, Bronze c.1929. Photo by Pauletta De Lucia
The collaborative exhibition Where Are the Women. Noble, N. Creating Solidarity for Women Artists, Connecticut Explored.org, Summer 2020
CWA's 90th Anniversary. Cadrain, D. March 18, 2020. Connecticut Women Artists: 90 Years of Promoting Women in the Arts. Art Business News.com