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Mendings & Marvels: CURATORIAL TOUR AND IN-PERSON ARTIST TALK

  • ARC Studios & Gallery 1246 Folsom Street San Francisco, CA, 94103 United States (map)

Mendings & Marvels' theme not only centers around the reuse/repurposing of materials and the reimagining of older artwork, but also includes themes around mending — whether literal, spiritual, or reacting to the present moment.

Artists often reflect their ability to mend and their desire to remake their emotions, experiences, and our world into the artworks they create. Mending or remaking ideas or objects also imbues them with new life. It’s a mystical, alchemical, and sometimes prescient process that has far-reaching results.

NCWCA is proud to present NCWCA Member artwork in various media that interprets the idea of mending, reusing, reimagining, and responding to the present moment. Artworks range from the repurposing of found objects, including artworks about the environment or recycling, to conceptual works exploring the remaking of ideas and emotions, mendings of the mind and planet, and marvels of revelation.

Exhibition DIrectors & Curators: Elizabeth Addison, Christine Cianci, and Tanya WIlkinson

Jurors: Laura Abrams, Marguerite Elliot, and Anne Giancola

Exhibition: June 14 - July 12, 2025


Featured NCWCA Artists:

Laura Abrams, Elizabeth Addison, Lynn Aisawa, Salma Arastu, Bev Barnett, Andrea Bass, Pamela Benham, Susan Bercu, Priscilla Birge, Clare Bond, Marie Cameron, Christine Cianci, Catherine Daley, Starr Davis, Nimisha Doongarwal, Marguerite Elliot, Miriam Fabbri, Marcela Florez, Anna Friesen, Janey Fritsche, Bushra Gill, Stacey Gregory, Karen M. Gutfreund, Marc Ellen Hamel, Kelly Hammargren, Sarah Horowitz, Linda Joy Kattwinkel, Ally Kraus, Julia LaChica, Leslie Lambert, Wendy Lowengrub, Leigh McLellan, Perry Meigs, Juliet Mevi, Dee Mostofi, Raji Musinipally, Priscilla Otani, Renee Owen, Jessica Phrogus, Barbara Pollak-Lewis, Debra Reabock, Sawyer Rose, Eleanor Ruckman, Clara Saprasa, Sondra Schwetman, Durba Sen, Ria Sharma, Na Omi Judy Shintani, Mary Shisler, Anne Shulenberger, Siana Smith, Rachel Tirosh, Madi Toloui, Victoria Veedell, Angela White, Tanya Wilkinson, Emily Wiseman, Donna Wocher, Sandra Wolfson, Renate Woodbury, Lorraine Woodruff-Long, and Sandra Yagi.

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