The National Art Education Association Women’s Caucus official name changed was recognized on November 18th, 2023.
It shall also work to eliminate discriminatory gender and other stereotyping practices for individuals and groups and for the concerns of women art educators and artists.
"[2] This mission statement has been voted on and ratified in 1978, 1995, and 2010; being last voted and ratified, by the majority of Women's Caucus members, on February 17th, 2010.”[3] The Women's Caucus became an official interest group of the National Art Education Association in 1975[4] under the leadership of art educator Judy Loeb as the first president of the group.
[6] The Women's Caucus archives are housed at the Pennsylvania State University Libraries.
Their discussions centered, what Karen Keifer-Boyd writes in the anthology, NAEA Women’s Caucus Lobby Activism: Feminism(s) + Art Education “derogatory visual stereotypes perpetuated in the 2008 primaries and president campaign advertisements.