WOMEN’S CAUCUS FOR ART PRESENTS
PAIN POINTS: Bearing Witness in the Present Tense
March 15 – June 15, 2025
Online
Audre Lorde reminds us: “Pain is important: how we evade it, how we succumb to it, how we deal with it, how we transcend it.” The works in Pain Points trace every contour of that cycle. They neither romanticize pain nor neutralize it. They allow it to speak, to clarify, to mark what matters.
Diversity Lives Here: The Spirit of a Femininomenon
Present through March 2026
Monmouth University, Howard Hall
400 Cedar Avenue
West Long Branch, NJ
Artwork that brings women's diverse experiences and challenges to life and celebrates the unbreakable bond of sisterhood. This project is about feminine expression in all forms; we welcome transgender and queer perspectives. Work may explore drag queens, nonbinary folks, or any topic that inspires, empowers, and sparks conversation about femininity.
6 X6 Art Fundraiser
June 2 through July 20
Rochester Contemporary Art Center
137 East Ave.
Rochester, NY 14604
Rochester Contemporary Art Center (RoCo) is a not-for-profit 501(c)(3) founded in 1977. Each artwork sold for $20 enables RoCo to provide unique encounters for audiences and extraordinary opportunities for artists, including exhibitions, public art, and other programs.
Salon: WCADC Invitational
June 28 through July 26
Waverly Street Gallery
4600 East West Hwy #102
Bethesda, MD 20814
Artist Reception: Friday, July 11, 2025, 6–9 pm The Women’s Caucus for Art of Greater Washington, DC (WCADC) hosts the 2025 Member Invitational exhibition “Salon”. On display are the works of 40 members.
Mother Nature
June 27 through October 4
The City of Gaithersburg
Kentlands Mansion
320 Kent Square Rd.
Gaithersburg, MD 20878
ARTIST RECEPTION Thursday, July 10, 2025, 7 – 8:30 pm Focused on addressing climate change, the work in this exhibition depicts flora and fauna — pieces inspired by the interconnectedness of ecosystems and conveying the concept of Mother Nature.
More Garbage Than Fish
July 2 – 30
Cheshire Public Library
104 Main Street
Cheshire, CT
Artist Reception: July 7, 6:30 – 8:00 pm "More Garbage Than Fish" series repurposes materials threatening aquatic life, transforming trash into reminders of our unsustainable habits. Each piece reflects our relationship with the environment, emphasizing the urgent need for change.
Trash Art Workshops
July 19, 10 am to 12 pm (Teenagers and adults)
1 to 3 pm (Grades 4 – 8)
493 West Main Street
BLDG 2, 2nd Floor
Cheshire, CT
The participants will create their own works of art on canvas using found objects and non-recyclable trash. This workshop is about the process and creative recycling. You’ll learn how to make art from what you have on hand and interpret an image by layering objects and trash.