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Random Acts of Art Equity

Blog Category:  Advocacy
A woman pastes a paper with the text “Radical change starts with me!” onto a wall covered in colorful, handwritten posters with motivational messages, while two people look on from the foreground.

This March, in celebration of Women’s History Month, NMWA is excited to launch a new social media campaign: Random Acts of Art Equity. This year marks the 10th anniversary of #5WomenArtists, which raises awareness of gender inequities in the art world. Random Acts of Art Equity is a movement driven by action, inviting people to take part in small but meaningful acts that will help shift the discourse around women and nonbinary artists.

A woman in sunglasses holds a phone and takes a photo of artwork. Bold text reads, "Help us right the balance one small act at a time." There’s a call to follow @WomenInTheArts for ways to support women and nonbinary artists.

This Women’s History Month, we challenge you to commit to one action each day of the month. Take a look at our daily Random Acts of Art Equity prompts, offering simple and fun ways to participate:

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