THE 6000 CIRCLE PROJECT
A Collaborative Exhibition Honoring the Divine Feminine
February 24 - April 6, 2024
Project Gallery at Arc Gallery, San Francisco
Exhibition Director: Elizabeth Addison, NCWCA Exhibition Chair
Opening Reception: Saturday, February 24th, 7-9PM
Circle-Making at Arc Gallery: Sunday, March 10, 1:30 - 3:30PM
Curatorial Tour & Artist Discussion at Arc Project Gallery: Sunday, March 17, 1:30 - 3:30PM
Exhibition: February 24 - April 6
Project Gallery at Arc Gallery, San Francisco
Exhibition Director: Elizabeth Addison, NCWCA Exhibition Chair
Opening Reception: Saturday, February 24th, 7-9PM
Circle-Making at Arc Gallery: Sunday, March 10, 1:30 - 3:30PM
Curatorial Tour & Artist Discussion at Arc Project Gallery: Sunday, March 17, 1:30 - 3:30PM
Exhibition: February 24 - April 6
Circles above: Hwei-Li Tsao, Priscilla Otani, Olga Tsoudis
In collaboration with The Calling (Artists Yasmin Lambie-Simpson, Chantelle Goldthwaite, and Sheila Metcalf-Tobin) and NCWCA, everyone is invited to participate in the international art initiative, The 6000 Circle Project. The project focuses on the circle as a symbol of balance and unity, a never-ending container of feminine energy and light. The Calling envisions 6000 circles created by a multitude of artists from around the globe. NCWCA is among the first WCA chapters to kick off this global 2024 exhibition.
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Circles above: Sandra Yagi, Durba Sen, Anna Freisen, Susan Kirshenbaum
6000 CIRCLE REELS ON INSTAGRAM
Circles above: Na Omi Shintani, Krisztina Lazar, Parekh Parul, Valerie Boyar
IMPORTANT, please note:
- Circle artworks will NOT be returned. They will become the property of The 6000 Circle Project after the show, unless by prior agreement with elizabeth[at]ncwca.org.
- No works will be sold.
- Artwork exhibited at Arc will be documented as an installation only, not as individual artworks.
Circles above: Sondra Schwetman & Cal State Poly Student Club, Michele Faia & Capitola Community Center artists