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DENVER - ColoradoDesk -- Creativity often demands time, space, and unwavering intention — a truth at the heart of The Power of Purpose, the exhibition presented by the Women's Caucus for Art Colorado Chapter (WCACO) in celebration of its 35th anniversary.
This special member showcase, one of six exhibitions planned by WCACO for 2025, will open Friday, April 4, from 5 pm to 9 pm at Niza Knoll Gallery and remain on display through Sunday, April 27. Regular gallery hours are Thursday through Sunday, 1 pm to 4 pm, with extended hours on the first and third Fridays of each month until 8 pm for Art District on Santa Fe events. The public is invited to attend the opening reception on Saturday, April 5, from 1 pm to 4 pm, where they will have the opportunity to meet the artists and celebrate this milestone anniversary. Additionally, gallery owner Niza Knoll will be the featured guest speaker at the WCACO general membership meeting on March 19.
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"Women often balance the demands of home, family, careers, and community — yet still carve out moments to express themselves through art," said WCACO exhibit curator Barb Hinnenkamp. "This persistence is The Power of Purpose. It's the inner force that drives us to keep creating despite life's many demands."
Located in the heart of Denver's vibrant Art District on Santa Fe (https://denversartdistrict.org/), Niza Knoll Gallery has been a cornerstone of the local arts scene since its founding in 2008. The gallery is known for its thought-provoking conceptual exhibitions and supports regional artists through its participation in community-wide events such as First Friday Art Walks, Third Friday Collector's Previews, and Sunday Art Walks.
The gallery also hosts rotating special events, guest speakers, and workshops that engage art lovers throughout the city. In addition to its main exhibition space, the gallery features The Mix, a cooperative space showcasing work from eight local artists.
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The Colorado Chapter of the Women's Caucus for Art (WCA), established in 1990, is dedicated to creating opportunities for women artists and advocating for equity in the arts. As part of the national WCA, founded in 1972 when it evolved from the College Art Association, the organization has a rich history of supporting women in the arts through leadership development, exhibitions, networking, and art activism. WCA is also known for its Lifetime Achievement Awards, which honor the contributions of prominent women artists worldwide.
For more information about The Power of Purpose exhibition or the Women's Caucus for Art Colorado Chapter, please visit: www.WCACO.org.
This special member showcase, one of six exhibitions planned by WCACO for 2025, will open Friday, April 4, from 5 pm to 9 pm at Niza Knoll Gallery and remain on display through Sunday, April 27. Regular gallery hours are Thursday through Sunday, 1 pm to 4 pm, with extended hours on the first and third Fridays of each month until 8 pm for Art District on Santa Fe events. The public is invited to attend the opening reception on Saturday, April 5, from 1 pm to 4 pm, where they will have the opportunity to meet the artists and celebrate this milestone anniversary. Additionally, gallery owner Niza Knoll will be the featured guest speaker at the WCACO general membership meeting on March 19.
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"Women often balance the demands of home, family, careers, and community — yet still carve out moments to express themselves through art," said WCACO exhibit curator Barb Hinnenkamp. "This persistence is The Power of Purpose. It's the inner force that drives us to keep creating despite life's many demands."
Located in the heart of Denver's vibrant Art District on Santa Fe (https://denversartdistrict.org/), Niza Knoll Gallery has been a cornerstone of the local arts scene since its founding in 2008. The gallery is known for its thought-provoking conceptual exhibitions and supports regional artists through its participation in community-wide events such as First Friday Art Walks, Third Friday Collector's Previews, and Sunday Art Walks.
The gallery also hosts rotating special events, guest speakers, and workshops that engage art lovers throughout the city. In addition to its main exhibition space, the gallery features The Mix, a cooperative space showcasing work from eight local artists.
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The Colorado Chapter of the Women's Caucus for Art (WCA), established in 1990, is dedicated to creating opportunities for women artists and advocating for equity in the arts. As part of the national WCA, founded in 1972 when it evolved from the College Art Association, the organization has a rich history of supporting women in the arts through leadership development, exhibitions, networking, and art activism. WCA is also known for its Lifetime Achievement Awards, which honor the contributions of prominent women artists worldwide.
For more information about The Power of Purpose exhibition or the Women's Caucus for Art Colorado Chapter, please visit: www.WCACO.org.
Source: Women's Caucus for Art Colorado Chapter
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