In the News
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Faith Ringgold’s ‘American People, Black Light’
Washington Post—Fifty years after the racial upheaval of the 1960s, Americans often like to say they don’t see color. -
Imagination Station
Elle—Fans of The Time Traveler’s Wife (and the Rachel McAdams film adaptation) might be surprised to find the author Audrey Niffenegger is also a prolific visual artist... -
Explore D.C.—National Museum of Women in the Arts
The Express—The NMWA was born in the 1960s, after founder Wilhelmina "Billie" Holladay bought a work by 17th-century Flemish painter Clara Peeters... -
Anne Akiko Meyers takes Vieuxtemps violin to National Museum of Women in the Arts
The Washington Post—One of the most sought-after figures in classical music was heard in a concert at the National Museum of Women in the Arts... -
The NMWA Goes Nordic Cool
White Rabbit—Nordic cool, all the rage. No, I’m not talking about the festival currently going on at The Kennedy Center (Nordic Cool 2013), but rather... -
National Museum of Women in the Arts
John Eric Home Magazine—The National Museum of Women in the Arts is housed in a landmark building in Washington, D.C...