To honor female artists of the past, present and future, The Arts Partnership is featuring women artists in our community and beyond who are finding unique ways to educate about and advocate for women ...
The Wyoming Committee for the National Museum of Women in the Arts has selected Beth Venn -- executive director of the University of Wyoming’s Neltje Center for Excellence in Creativity and the Arts ...
The Cambridge Natural History Museum and curator Anderson Taylor invite the public to a free presentation on “The Lives and Discoveries of Famous Female Paleontologists” on Saturday, January 10 from 1 ...
The museum industry has some serious work to do, in terms of equal representation. Museum collections typically include far more works by white men than works by other artists, according to Rachel ...
In the Curator’s Words is an occasional series that takes a critical look at current exhibitions through the eyes of curators. Through its exhibitions, museums use art as a way to educate, entertain ...
Across the United States, younger curators work to broaden audiences and redefine not only what an exhibition can be but also what an artwork is. By Laurel Graeber This article is part of our Museums ...
This March at the museum, we’re commemorating Women’s History Month, airing the end of Season 2 of our podcast, and listening to some jazz. Check out the calendar to find out what’s going on this ...
The Smithsonian invites the public to celebrate Women’s History Month in March through exhibitions, special programming and podcasts from many its museums. All events and exhibitions are free unless ...
Discover how the Smithsonian American Women’s History Museum’s 2025 interns explored women’s history through hands-on research, public programming, and digital projects across the Smithsonian.
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