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Reflecting on Women, Place, Memory, and Desire: Contemporary Photography in NMWA's Collection
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NMWA's chief curator examines the role of contemporary photography and what influences shaped four works new to the museum's permanent collection.
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Also in this issue
Features
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One Book at a Time
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NMWA's Library and Research Center is one of the foremost resources for research on women artists. Learn what the LRC collection contains and how members can benefit from this valuable asset of the museum.
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Reflecting on Women, Place, Memory, and Desire: Contemporary Photography in NMWA's Collection
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NMWA's chief curator examines the role of contemporary photography and what influences shaped four works new to the museum's permanent collection.
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Reaching New Minds: Exploring Art in U.S. Schools
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NMWA's visual arts education tool Exploring Art and the accompanying Teacher's Guide highlight the contributions of women artists while providing students with an understanding and appreciation of art.
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A Female Artist in 17th-Century Japan: Kiyohara Yukinobu
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On loan from Mount Holyoke College Art Museum, Yukinobu's screen Taoist Immortals exemplifies how one woman broke gender barriers and social convention to succeed as a professional artist.
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