The Colorful, Radical Quilts of Chawne Kimber

Special Guest Post by Maria Hlohowskyj Chawne Kimber is making some of the most powerful artworks today about race, language, women’s rights, and police brutality—all with a needle and thread. […]
Special Guest Post by Maria Hlohowskyj Chawne Kimber is making some of the most powerful artworks today about race, language, women’s rights, and police brutality—all with a needle and thread. […]
Special Guest Blog by Lea Marshall A dancer glides across the floor in a long arc, arms outstretched, ending in a hypnotic spin. The audience breathes with her, delighting in her […]
By Carly Nairn. Many men as well as women were disturbed by the sexism expressed during the recent presidential campaign. Gabe Fowler, the intrepid owner of New York’s comic book […]
Guest Reporting by Sandra Bogdanovic. Women in electronic music were celebrated at the Heroines of Sound festival in Berlin, Germany in December 2016. Founded by Bettina Wackernagel and the Berlin […]
Give to WomenArts Now – Double Your Impact! Dear Friends, Great News! If you make a gift to WomenArts by January 31, 2013, it will be matched one-to-one by a […]
Is the economy getting you down? Are you having trouble finding work or struggling to make ends meet? On December 19 you can join a cultural day of action about […]
Women played a decisive role in the 2004 presidential elections by voting at higher rates than men. According to the U.S. Bureau of the Census, the rate of voter turnout […]
Dear Friends, We wanted to share the important message below from Americans for the Arts about arts policy issues in the upcoming elections. Martha Richards, Executive Director WomenArts From Americans […]
Be sure to watch the first episode of Women, War & Peace tonight on your local public broadcasting station. This extraordinary series of documentary films produced by Abigail Disney, Pamela […]
Twenty-two films will be showcased at the Cannes Film Festival this year, but not one of them is directed by a woman. A group of French feminist activists known as […]
Deborah Steinberg, our Director of Artist Services, has written two pieces for the WomenArts Blog this week about groups fighting for gender equality in theatre – the Los Angeles Female […]
Happy SWAN Day 2012! Thanks so much to all of you who are participating in the Fifth International SWAN Day. Whether you are organizing an event, attending an event, spreading […]
Dear Friends, One of the main goals of Support Women Artists Now/ SWAN Day is to help people imagine what the world would be like if women’s visions and perspectives […]
SWAN Day Is This Saturday – Remember to Post Your Events! Dear Friends, Support Women Artists Now Day/SWAN Day is this Saturday! Be sure to post your events in the […]
Dear Friends, Hurray for women’s creativity! There are already 100 events listed on our official SWAN Calendar! Be sure to post your events if you want us to include them […]