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Berthe Morisot: An Impressionist and Her Circle
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A founder of the Impressionist movement, Berthe Morisot was an intrinsic part of the circle of avant-garde painters that championed individuality, creativity, and modernity.
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Features
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Pueblo Pottery: A Living Tradition
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Adhering to techniques passed down from generation to generation, female potters from four New Mexico pueblos reject the influence of technology to keep ancient traditions alive.
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Beyond the Headshot
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During a recent NMWA Role Model Workshop, photographer Mary Nöel McMillian led a group of young women in developing photographs—and a sense of self.
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The American Dream: As Told by Author Chitra Divakaruni
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Chitra Divakaruni’s latest novel, Queen of Dreams, examines the line between fantasy and reality as a young heroine searches for her own identity in the wake of her mother’s mysterious death.
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