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Ulster Society of Women Artists USWA
The UWSA plays a very active role in the visual arts
in Ulster, organizing exhibitions, lectures, demonstrations, outdoor
art-trails, gallery visits and other art-related events. Many of
these are open to the public.
The Society currently has over 100 members
a large proportion of which are professional and semi-professional
artists. Representing a wide variety of styles and media, all members
have been elected to the society on the basis of their skills as
artists.
The objectives of the USWA are:
1. To promote and encourage a high standard of art in Ulster
2. To maintain such a standard in exhibitions that election to Membership
would be seen as a mark of distinction.
3. To seek out and encourage talent.
Since its foundation in 1957 by Gladys Maccabe at her home in Mount
Charles, Belfast, the UWSA has organized at least two exhibitions
per year, traditionally one in the autumn for members only, and
one in the spring, to which non-members can also submit their work.
Use the menu links above to learn more about
us, see examples of members' work etc.
If you have any queries or wish to apply for membership, please
use the contact page. Useful art related
links can be found on the links page.
Thank you for visiting our website. Ulster Society of Women Artists
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Libby Mulqueeny
- Windowsill Glass
(click on image or here
to view a larger image)
(See Libby's webpage by clicking here)

Deirdre Hiscocks - Dark Red Poppies
(See Deirdre's webpage by clicking here)
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