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  • TFAP@CAA 2025 Affiliated Society Session | GODDESS REDUX: FEMINISM AND SPIRITUALITY IN CONTEMPORARY ART

    Hilton Midtown, NYC 1335 6th Avenue, New York, NY, United States

    TFAP@CAA 2025 Affiliated Society Session Goddess Redux: Feminism and Spirituality in Contemporary Art Chairs Connie Tell, The Feminist Art Project Kathleen Wentrack, The City University of New York, Queensborough CC Friday, February 14, 2025, 4:30-6:00pm Regent, 2nd floor *CAA Conference Registration Required* College Art Association 113th Annual Conference | New York City, February 12–15, 2025 […]

  • TFAP@CAA 2025 Day of Panels | MAKING TROUBLE: WOMEN, ART & SCIENCE

    Hilton Midtown, NYC 1335 6th Avenue, New York, NY, United States

    TFAP@CAA Day of Panels 2025 MAKING TROUBLE: WOMEN, ART & SCIENCE Saturday, February 15, 2025 9:00am – 4:30pm Hilton Midtown, NYC (in-person) Concourse G Chair: Anonda Bell, Rutgers University Free and open to the public. College Art Association 113th Annual Conference | New York City, February 12–15, 2025 Art Historian Linda Nochlin stated that, “feminist […]

  • SUNY New Paltz Art Lecture Series – Jaz Graf

    SUNY New Paltz 1 Hawk Drive - Lecture Center 104, New Paltz, NY, United States

    JAZ GRAF will give a FREE public lecture on her research in hand papermaking, including a recent trip to Thailand, living at a monastery and making paper from worn Buddhist monk robes. Graf’s presentation will also feature creative and community projects of her transdiciplinary art practice incorporating printmaking, book arts and installation. All are welcome.  […]

  • (UN)censored

    630 Flushing Ave, Brooklyn, NY 630 Flushing Ave., Brooklyn, United States

    ARTISTS FIGHT BACK AFTER CANCELLATION OF ART EXHIBIT AT UN HEADQUARTERS Community rallies around women’s rights exhibition; now open in Brooklyn as a symbol of resistance Exhibition title: “(UN)censored” 630 Flushing Ave, Brooklyn, NY Opening hours - RSVP required: artefleur@gmail.com March 12, 1-3:30pm March 13, 1-3:30pm March 19, 1-4pm March 20, 1-4pm March 22, 11am-4pm […]

  • Divergence of Three: Exhibiting Artists Marcie Gill-Kinast, Kelly Nicola Chiovitti, and Priscilla Roggenkamp

    Cyrus Custom Framing 2645 Cleveland Avenue NW, Canton, OH, United States

    In a variety of media that includes drawing, painting, collage, gouache, fiber art, painting, and collography, three artists are coming together to create an exhibit that unifies with serendipity on themes of nature, fascination, and protection. Marcie Gill-Kinast says, "In this series, all elements originate in natural forms, but become more intensified, morphing in shape, […]

  • CALL AND RESPONSE: “As a woman artist, I…”

    The Stacy C. Sherwood Center 3740 Blenheim Blvd, Fairfax, VA

    All women artists are encouraged to answer the question, “As a woman artist, I…” Responses will be displayed at Legendary: An Exhibition of Women Artists, at The Stacy C. Sherwood Center, Fairfax, Virginia, from May 25, 2025, until August 30, 2025. This call and response prompt can be found online at: https://www.debrawrightstudio.com/as-a-woman-artist-i

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  • Beyond Smiles: Tackling Dental Health Care Access When Facing Intimate Partner Violence (IPV)

    OCAD U 100 Mccaul Street, Toronto, ON, Canada

    We are proud to support the “Beyond Smiles” project and art exhibition. Eventbrite link: https://www.eventbrite.ca/.../beyond-smiles-tackling... Art workshop facilitated by Feminist Art Collective residency artist Hemangi Shroff & research exhibition curated by Feminist Art Collective founder Ilene Sova. Beyond Smiles: Tackling Dental Health Care Access When Facing Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) This event is all about […]

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  • Virtual Program: Affrilachian Freedom Dreaming: Honoring Dr. Ancella Bickley

    West Virginia University (WVU) Art in the Libraries' Inaugural WVU Feminist Activist Artist Residency program presents artist Catron Booker and her project, "Affrilachian Freedom Dreaming: Honoring Dr. Ancella Bickley." Join Art in the Libraries and WVU Libraries on Friday, March 28 at 10 a.m. via zoom to hear from Booker about her experience as the first WVU Feminist Activist Artist […]

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  • Anonymous Was A Woman: The First 25 Years

    Grey Art Museum 18 Cooper Square, NYC, NY, United States

    NYU’s Grey Art Museum Highlights 25 Years of Women’s Achievements in Contemporary Art Anonymous Was A Woman: The First 25 Years April 1–July 19, 2025 Exhibition celebrates landmark Anonymous Was A Woman artist grant, which has awarded over $8 million to nearly 300 mid-career women artists Press Contact Sofeia Eddy | sofeia.eddy@nyu.edu | 212-998-6782 (NEW […]

  • Guerrilla Girls: Making Trouble

    National Museum of Women in the Arts 1250 New York Ave. NW, Washington, DC

    The dynamic and indefatigable artist collective known as the Guerrilla Girls mark their fortieth anniversary in 2025. The group, who declared themselves “the conscience of the art world,” emerged in 1985 with bold text- and graphic-based prints denouncing discrimination. Comprising anonymous feminist-activist artists, the Guerrilla Girls are known for their provocative street campaigns and the […]

  • ArtViews: Gender and Cultural Norms

    BRIC 647 Fulton Street, Brooklyn, NY, United States

    ArtViews: Gender and Cultural Norms Monday, April 14 9:00 AM- 1:00 PM BRIC 647 Fulton St, Brooklyn, NY Presented in collaboration with A.I.R. Gallery REGISTER The American Federation of Arts (AFA) is excited to present ArtViews: Gender and Cultural Norms, a thought-provoking symposium exploring gender, identity, and equity in the arts. This event, part of […]

  • Idiosyncratic Identities

    Tabla Rasa Gallery 224 48th St, Brooklyn, NY 11220, NY, United States

    Brooklyn, NY—In celebration of its 20th Anniversary as a cornerstone of Brooklyn's richly diverse cultural community, Tabla Rasa Gallery is pleased to announce a new exhibition titled Idiosyncratic Identities, curated by Izzy Nova and Giustina Surbone. The exhibition's featured artists, Christina Schlesinger, Giustina Surbone, Grace Graupe-Pillard, Robin Tewes, and Sandra Cavanagh, explore the complexities of […]