Through her thought-provoking practice, New York-based artist Prune Nourry challenges perceptions of femininity, the sacred and the body’s resilience, as seen in her new exhibition in Paris.
The Columbus Museum, rebranded as COMU, reopened in spring 2024. More than six months into its new life, it took time to ...
Providing an exciting beginning to their “Year of Women Artists,” the Westmoreland Museum of American Art will open the ...
Grant knew she wanted to find women winemakers and artists interested in the same conversation: how how to support the ...
The experience of living near the border threads together the artwork of five women connected by their visions of the desert ...
Founder Sarah Le Quang Sang says she feels both groups are still “under-represented and undervalued” in society and the art ...
Windows for Women is a collaboration of the Maplewood Village Alliance, Springfield Avenue Maplewood, and Maplewood Division ...
By Aruna D’Souza One of the indelible images in “Pictures of Belonging,” an exhibition of work by three female artists whose careers were impeded — but not snuffed out — by the ...
Work of the Week is excerpted from The Back ... and the result made Laurencin the third-most-expensive female artist at auction that year, following Mary Cassatt and Georgia O’Keeffe.
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