The Woman's Art Club of Cincinnati was founded in 1892 as as art organization for women in the Cincinnati area.
In December 1892, at the founding of the Woman's Art Club of Cincinnati, the mission of the nineteen members was "... to stimulate its members to greater effort in their work and to increase a general interest in art."
The Club held its first show that April at the Clossons Co. on Elm Street. In October 1893, the first annual exhibit opened. In 1903 the exhibit was held in the WACC's rooms at 18 East Fourth Street. New Associate members brought the membership to 75. Some of our distinguished early members include Bessie Wessel, Elizabeth Nourse and founding members Dixie Seldon and Henrietta Wilson.
In keeping with the objective to foster the visual arts, the club has established several awards and gifts as well as its Annual Juried Exhibit held over the past 100+ years that is open to women artists across the region. The Club financially assists Cincinnati art students by annually selecting one outstanding student to receive a scholarship. In recognition of the Club's contributions to the community, we were awarded the Post-Corbett "Special Award" in 1992. Today the club hosts fascinating lectures, demonstrations, field trips, critiques, or paint outs on each meeting date.
The mission of this organization is to promote the creation and appreciation of visual arts by education through workshops, lectures, and demonstrations to adults and childern in the surrounding communities.
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