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Looking Toward the West: Women Artists and Patrons in 18th- and 19th-Century St. Petersburg
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The exhibition An Imperial Collection: Women Artists from the State Hermitage presents 49 works by women artists that show their immense influence on and access to Russian nobility and society.
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A Living Tradition: American Indian Pottery in the Permanent Collection
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NMWA’s collection of American Indian pottery represents the meticulous detail, devotion to traditional techniques, and inspiring results of women artists from three pueblos who continue to create as their mothers and grandmothers taught them.
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Log On! NMWA Gets a New Look Online
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Using the museum’s recently redesigned website, at www.nmwa.org, members and visitors can now access the permanent collection, research women artists, and learn more about museum programs and events, all with the click of a mouse.
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Four Decades with Judy Chicago
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Judy Chicago burst onto the art scene at a time when there were few role models and even fewer opportunities for women. Documentary photographs chronicle Chicago’s nearly 40-year career as seen in the NMWA exhibition Judy Chicago.
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