NMWA's newest exhibition celebrates women artists from the 17th-century Low Countries, challenging their historical obscurity and showcasing their diverse contributions to art. The post Now Open: Women Artists from Antwerp to Amsterdam, 1600-1750 appeared first on National Museum of Women in the Arts.| National Museum of Women in the Arts
This year marks the Guerrilla Girls’ 40th anniversary. NMWA celebrates this milestone with an exhibition of the group’s posters from the 1980s and ’90s alongside recent prints. The post Guerrilla Girls: Making Trouble appeared first on National Museum of Women in the Arts.| National Museum of Women in the Arts
NMWA’s special exhibition gives form to women artists’ powerful expressions of existential unease. In this series, Associate Curator Orin Zahra dives deep into the exhibition’s themes and artworks.| National Museum of Women in the Arts
Elizabeth Ajunwa, director of NMWA’s Library and Research Center, spoke with curator Maymanah Farhat about NMWA's newest exhibition.| National Museum of Women in the Arts
Samantha Box: Confluences is now open at NMWA. In a two-part series, Associate Curator Orin Zahra shares insights about the exhibition's two major bodies of work.| National Museum of Women in the Arts
New Worlds: Women to Watch 2024 showcases 28 contemporary artists who respond to our extraordinary times. We spoke with participating artists about their work and practice.| NMWA
New Worlds: Women to Watch 2024 showcases 28 contemporary artists who respond to our extraordinary times. We spoke with participating artists about their work and practice.| NMWA
New Worlds: Women to Watch 2024 showcases 28 contemporary artists who respond to our extraordinary times. We spoke with participating artists about their work and practice.| NMWA
New Worlds: Women to Watch 2024 showcases 28 contemporary artists who respond to our extraordinary times. We spoke with participating artists about their work and practice.| NMWA
New Worlds: Women to Watch 2024 showcases 28 contemporary artists who respond to our extraordinary times. We spoke with participating artists about their work and practice.| NMWA
New Worlds: Women to Watch 2024 showcases 28 contemporary artists who respond to our extraordinary times. We spoke with participating artists about their work and practice.| NMWA