For immediate release:
Northern California Women’s Caucus for Art presents:
FEM-minis
An NCWCA Member Exhibition
San Francisco Women Artists gallery 647 Irving Street, SF, CA 94122
Tuesday March 3, 2026 - Thursday April 2, 2026
www.ncwca, @ncwca, www.facebook.com/ncwcachapter
Media contacts:
Christine Cianci, cac@ncwca.org
EXHIBITION STATEMENT from the exhibition catalog:
FEM-minis is an NCWCA member exhibition centered on the expansive concept of FEM. Ideas around feminist, feminine, fem-presenting, fem-forward. The theme embraces any subject associated with women or female presenting persons; the female figure, femininity, feminism, children, dismantling the patriarchy, the lived experience of female-identifying persons, suffrage, reproductive rights, the struggle against or within the bonds of gender roles imposed by societies.
It is also about claiming the space to simply be who you are, to express that joy and celebrate identity. FEM-minis invites works across media that reflect the complexity, resilience, and vibrancy of FEM in all its forms.
VENUE & HOURS
San Francisco Women Artists gallery 647 Irving Street, SF, CA 94122
https://www.sfwomenartists.org/
[email protected]
SFWA Gallery hours 10:30 – 5:30 Tuesday – Saturday.
Online Gallery: https://www.ncwca.org/fem-minis.html
Northern California Women’s Caucus for Art presents:
FEM-minis
An NCWCA Member Exhibition
San Francisco Women Artists gallery 647 Irving Street, SF, CA 94122
Tuesday March 3, 2026 - Thursday April 2, 2026
www.ncwca, @ncwca, www.facebook.com/ncwcachapter
Media contacts:
Christine Cianci, cac@ncwca.org
EXHIBITION STATEMENT from the exhibition catalog:
FEM-minis is an NCWCA member exhibition centered on the expansive concept of FEM. Ideas around feminist, feminine, fem-presenting, fem-forward. The theme embraces any subject associated with women or female presenting persons; the female figure, femininity, feminism, children, dismantling the patriarchy, the lived experience of female-identifying persons, suffrage, reproductive rights, the struggle against or within the bonds of gender roles imposed by societies.
It is also about claiming the space to simply be who you are, to express that joy and celebrate identity. FEM-minis invites works across media that reflect the complexity, resilience, and vibrancy of FEM in all its forms.
VENUE & HOURS
San Francisco Women Artists gallery 647 Irving Street, SF, CA 94122
https://www.sfwomenartists.org/
[email protected]
SFWA Gallery hours 10:30 – 5:30 Tuesday – Saturday.
Online Gallery: https://www.ncwca.org/fem-minis.html
Print Exhibition Catalog: Available for purchase on Amazon: Coming soon
Online Exhibition Catalog: Coming soon
Full screen view link: Coming soon
EVENTS
FEM-minis Exhibit and events are FREE and open to the public.
Online Artist Talk: Thursday, March 12 7-8 PM PDT
EXHIBITION NOTES
Exhibition Curator: Christine Cianci
Jurors: Sawyer Rose, Sandra Yagi, Madi Toloui
Exhibition Artists: Laura Abrams, Elizabeth Addison, Salma Arastu, Elizabeth Bloomfield, Cynthia Brannvall, Sabra Briere, Marcela Cabrera, Marie Cameron, Kimberley Campisano, Saranya Chandrasekaran, Christine Cianci, Catherine Daley, Michelle Echenique, Miriam Fabbri, Anna Friesen, Theresa Giammattei, Stacey Gregory, Jane Grimm, Vicki Gunter, Karen Gutfreund, Marc Ellen Hamel, Kelly Hammargren, Heidi Hardin, Sarah Horowitz, Linda Joy Kattwinkel, Julie Kim, Kayla Kirsch, Susan R, Kirshenbaum, Victoria Ku, Julia LaChica, Bianca Lago, Rachel Leibman, Tanya Lin, Monica Loncola, Jennifer Lothrigel, Perry Meigs, Stephanie Metz, Juliet Mevi, Amy Morgenstern, Raji Musinipally, Priscilla Otani, Pamela Pitt, Debra Reabock, Bernadette Robertson, Sondra Schwetman, Durba Sen, Ria Sharma, Catherine Sherman, Na Omi Judy Shintani, Ruth-Anne Siegel, Siana Smith, Rachel Tirosh, Madi Toloui, Victoria Veedell, Tanya Wilkinson, Emily Wiseman, Renate Woodbury, Fumiyo Yoshikawa and Beth Zuckerman.
Online Exhibition Catalog: Coming soon
Full screen view link: Coming soon
EVENTS
FEM-minis Exhibit and events are FREE and open to the public.
- Opening Reception: Saturday, March 7, 2:00 - 4:00 PM
- Online Artist Talk: Thursday, March 12 7-8 PM
- Facebook Event Links:
Online Artist Talk: Thursday, March 12 7-8 PM PDT
EXHIBITION NOTES
Exhibition Curator: Christine Cianci
Jurors: Sawyer Rose, Sandra Yagi, Madi Toloui
Exhibition Artists: Laura Abrams, Elizabeth Addison, Salma Arastu, Elizabeth Bloomfield, Cynthia Brannvall, Sabra Briere, Marcela Cabrera, Marie Cameron, Kimberley Campisano, Saranya Chandrasekaran, Christine Cianci, Catherine Daley, Michelle Echenique, Miriam Fabbri, Anna Friesen, Theresa Giammattei, Stacey Gregory, Jane Grimm, Vicki Gunter, Karen Gutfreund, Marc Ellen Hamel, Kelly Hammargren, Heidi Hardin, Sarah Horowitz, Linda Joy Kattwinkel, Julie Kim, Kayla Kirsch, Susan R, Kirshenbaum, Victoria Ku, Julia LaChica, Bianca Lago, Rachel Leibman, Tanya Lin, Monica Loncola, Jennifer Lothrigel, Perry Meigs, Stephanie Metz, Juliet Mevi, Amy Morgenstern, Raji Musinipally, Priscilla Otani, Pamela Pitt, Debra Reabock, Bernadette Robertson, Sondra Schwetman, Durba Sen, Ria Sharma, Catherine Sherman, Na Omi Judy Shintani, Ruth-Anne Siegel, Siana Smith, Rachel Tirosh, Madi Toloui, Victoria Veedell, Tanya Wilkinson, Emily Wiseman, Renate Woodbury, Fumiyo Yoshikawa and Beth Zuckerman.
About Northern California Women’s Caucus for Art (NCWCA):
The Northern California Women's Caucus for Art is a networking organization for women in the arts. NCWCA offers a broad range of events and programs: member forums, exhibitions, art-making, art activism and community. Formed in 1973, NCWCA is a chapter of the Women’s Caucus for Art, an affiliate society of the College Art Association, founding partner of the Feminist Art Project, and a national nonprofit. www.ncwca.org, @ncwca.
About Northern California Women’s Caucus for Art (NCWCA):
The Northern California Women's Caucus for Art is a networking organization for women in the arts. NCWCA offers a broad range of events and programs: member forums, exhibitions, art-making, art activism and community. Formed in 1973, NCWCA is a chapter of the Women’s Caucus for Art, an affiliate society of the College Art Association, founding partner of the Feminist Art Project, and a national nonprofit. www.ncwca.org, @ncwca.
About San Francisco Women Artists:
San Francisco Women Artists (SFWA), a historic nonprofit arts organization, believes the creative and transformative power of artists inspires us, provides needed insight, and connects the human family. Committed to a sustained effort to foster positive social change through art, SFWA has throughout its history been at the forefront, challenging both cultural and social hierarchies to effect positive change. SFWA invites and welcomes all Bay Area artists as it actively promotes equity in the arts for all people.
The SFWA Gallery is in a newly remodeled building that is fully ADA compliant and located in a vibrant neighborhood setting, the Inner Sunset, near a main Golden Gate Park entrance. SFWA builds community through art, providing San Francisco a singular opportunity to support its artists while underscoring its historic commitment to the arts and to artistic expression.
For more information: email [email protected] or visit www.ncwca.org