NMWA Logo - Home
spacer
About NMWA
The Collection
Exhibitions
Education / Programs & Tours
Library and Research Center
Outreach
Membership and Giving
Publications
dotWomen in the Arts
dotCatalogues & Books
Museum Shop
Facility Use
Spacer
National Museum of Women in the Arts Spacer
Resources
Resources NewsCalendarContact UsSearch My Account Shopping Basket
spacer
Women In The Arts Magazine
spacer
spacerspacerspacer
spacerspacer
cover
spacer
spacerspacer
spacerspacerspacerspacerspacer
spacerspacer
Fall 2003

On the cover:
Julia Morgan
Drawing for William Randolph Hearst
Julia Morgan Collection
Environmental Design Archives,
UC Berkeley
spacerspacer
spacerspacerspacerspacerspacer
spacer

Women Entrepreneurs And Their Impact on the American Economy

spacer Recognizing the successes of women from the cut-throat business world to the “female” applied arts, the ground-breaking exhibition Enterprising Women: 250 Years of American Business explores the lives of more than 40 women and their ventures.
Read More

Also in this issue
Features

Bridging Communities: An Inspiring Partnership
spacer Authors, illustrators, and examples from NMWA’s collection inspire elementary students to create their own artists’ books in the year-long museum and school partnership.

The Passionate Eye of Eudora Welty
spacer Eudora Welty’s photographs offer viewers another side of her world in the exhibition Passionate Observer: Photographs by Eudora Welty.

Maxine Hong Kingston's Literature of Peace
spacer Author Maxine Hong Kingston challenges and confronts readers as she opens NMWA’s 2003–04 Literary Series by reading from her latest novel, The Fifth Book of Peace.


spacer spacerspacer



spacerFree!
Become a Member
and receive a subscription to Women in the Arts.



 
THE WOMEN'S MUSEUM®
© 2009 National Museum of Women in the Arts, Washington, D.C. | Conditions of Use | Privacy Statement