News from the Super SWANS
SWAN Day Connecticut Nominated for “Best Festival” SWAN Day Connecticut has been nominated for Hartford Magazine’s “Best Annual Festival” award. Now in its seventh year, SWAN Day Connecticut is an […]
SWAN Day Connecticut Nominated for “Best Festival” SWAN Day Connecticut has been nominated for Hartford Magazine’s “Best Annual Festival” award. Now in its seventh year, SWAN Day Connecticut is an […]
Dear Friends, I wrote the piece below for my birthday last year. It was my most popular piece ever, and so I decided to run it again. Please feel free […]
WomenArts Offers Free Online Workshop on Arts and Social Change Tuesday, December 3 from 10 am – 11:30 am PST WomenArts is proud to present a free online workshop led […]
For the past two years WomenArts has been working to help composer Mary D. Watkins develop Dark River: The Fannie Lou Hamer Story, a full-length opera based on the inspiring […]
What is it like for a woman when her husband becomes the President of the United States? When suddenly the person that she used to pester about taking out the […]
WomenArts Joins Forces with Powerful Feminist Arts Groups WomenArts is delighted to announce that we will be joining forces with the Women in Arts and Media (WAM) Coalition and the […]
For playwrights and other theatre artists who want comprehensive listings of funding and other opportunities, WomenArts highly recommends The Playwrights’ Center. Their website and newsletters are an excellent source of […]
WomenArts Staffer Will Offer Writing Workshops on Healing For the past four and a half years Deborah Steinberg has served as the Director of Artist Services for WomenArts. She has […]
“There will always be war but we can rescue each other. There is always giving and foregiveness.” – Joy Kogawa, Author of “Naomi’s Road” As a child, Joy Kogawa’s life […]
For over two decades, award-winning theater artist and activist Jude Narita has put Asian and Asian- American women center stage in shows that explore and explode female stereotypes. This Sunday, May […]
“Thousands of years ago, art aided our survival as a species. Today, culture is the laboratory in which we nurture compassion and discover how to improvise a livable future. And […]
This is a big week for discussions of gender parity in the Bay Area theatre community! While Theatre Bay Area is hosting a fascinating series of interviews on Howlround where […]
Countless women artists have suffered through conferences where the gender discrimination that they face every day is never mentioned. On the rare occasion when gender issues are discussed, it is […]
Women’s Work will present an evening of new works by women composers performed by Quintet of the Americas at The Players Theatre, 115 MacDougal Street, New York on Tuesday, April […]
The Melodia Women’s Choir will perform the world premiere of Nina Siniakova’s From the Four Winds at their spring concerts this Sunday, April 14 at 4 p.m. at West End […]