New exhibitions opening this month at the San Diego Museum of Art celebrate two often overlooked groups of artists: black photographers of the civil rights era and the women of abstract impressionism.
A dynamic new season of AFA travelling exhibitions features Women Abstract Expressionists, Alex Katz’s theatre collaborations, Judy Glickman Lauder’s photography collection, works from The Shah Garg ...
Photograph by Amy Toensing of Ocean Grove visitors swimming in the Atlantic surf (2001) (courtesy National Geographic: Women of Vision) Since Jodi Cobb joined National Geographic in 1977 as the ...
As part of the column ‘Women by Women: A Shared Vision,’ created to expand and develop the theme chosen for our Global open ...
NMWA is also committed to showcasing contemporary women artists of note and the works of emerging artists. One of its recent shows, "Women to Watch 2008" focused on emerging women photographers. The ...
While on a trip to Australia several years ago, Fiona Rogers happened to meet Lee Grant, founder of Light Journeys, a platform for showcasing work by Australian female photographers. Having spent ...
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30 female photographers whose work deserves to be seen, studied, and celebrated, on International Women's Day
Some, like Annie Leibovitz and Dorothea Lange, are household names, firmly established among the greatest photographers of all time. Others remain lesser known to the wider public, despite their ...
“Abstract Expressionists: The Women” was first displayed at the Wichita Art Museum in Kansas. After leaving the Muscarelle, ...
Welcome to Women’s History Month, it’s that time of year where we look back on all the courageous women who have sacrificed and stood up for their rights and for the progress of women’s rights as a ...
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