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Ninety-Nine and a Half Won't Do: The Art of Nellie Mae Rowe
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For years, Nellie Mae Rowe labored as a domestic worker, her artistic genius untapped. But at 48 this self-taught artist began to depict the fantastic, colorful work that occupied her dreams.
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Features
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The Visual Poetry of Mirella Bentivoglio
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In this exclusive NMWA interview, artist Mirella Bentivoglio explains visual and concrete poetry and addresses the feminist aspects of her work.
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Georgia O'Keeffe's Black Maple Trunk–Yellow Leaves
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NMWA's assistant curator of modern and contemporary art introduces a new loan of a work by America's besk-known Modernist.
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Women in Music: Jeanne Galway Finds Her Niche
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Once daunted by the pressures of career and family, flutist Jeanne Galaway achieves balance, contentment, and critical acclaim.
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Eva Levina-Rozengolts: Renewal through Suffering
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After 7 years in Siberian exile, this Soviet-era artist created drawings that move from pain and darkness to resolution and light.
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