National Museum of Women in the Arts

Two look at a colorful painting featuring a woman in a long pink and white skirt with a gold shawl around her shoulders.

March is Women’s History Month! Program highlights include yoga, artist talks, a film screening, after-hours events, and a Wikipedia Edit-a-thon, and more.

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Located in the heart of Washington, DC, the National Museum of Women in the Arts advocates for better representation of women artists and serves as a vital center for thought leadership, community engagement, and social change.

We are open today from 10 am to 5 pm

Mezzanine level of the National Museum of Women in the Arts; Photo by Joy Asico-Smith for NMWA

Just 11% of all acquisitions at prominent American museums over the past decade were of work by women artists.
– Artnet News

What We Do

Our rotating special exhibitions showcase historic and contemporary artwork. Museum programs and events foster conversations and connections that inspire change. Our collections feature more than 5,500 works from the 16th century to today created by more than 1,000 artists.

Niki de Saint Phalle’s Pregnant Nana (1995) greets visitors in the new collection galleries; Photo by Jennifer Hughes for NMWA

Current Exhibitions

Uncanny

A light-skinned female ventriloquist dummy with straight black hair smiles in the center of a circle of six male dummy dolls with brown and dark hair.
Unearthly, enigmatic, and psychologically tense, the works in Uncanny give form to women artists’ powerful expressions of existential unease.

Samantha Box

A black-and-white close-up image shows the face and upper body of a dark-skinned woman as she gazes off to the side. She wears a sleeveless white shirt, chain necklace with heart pendant, and large round earrings inscribed with the word “TAURUS.”
In Samantha Box: Confluences, Box navigates social and cultural landscapes through complex images exploring race, gender, class, and sexuality.

In Focus

A rendering of the gallery entrance of sliding glass doors with gold rim and the words "In Focus: Artists at Work" in white. A light-skinned man holding the hand of a light-skinned young girl walk toward the entrance. Beyond the glass doors, there are people watching three large video screens. Art Processors' logo is in the bottom right corner.
In Focus: Artists at Work provides a close-up look into the practices and perspectives of eight contemporary collection artists via short documentary-style videos.

Remix

A horizontal canvas combines collaged paper, such as a scrap of a U.S. map, comic strip, and pictographs; cloth swatches; scrawled and dripped paint; and phrases like “It takes hard work to keep racism alive” and “Oh! Zone.” The work’s title appears in red paint right of center.
Remix: The Collection showcases familiar collection favorites as well as never-before-exhibited recent acquisitions. Artworks are grouped around themes that resonate among global artists across time.

Explore Things to Do @ NMWA

Artist Talk: Uncanny

Date: Mar, 07
Time: 12 to 1 pm

Firsthand Experience: Pinhole Pics

Date: Mar, 08
Time: 11 am to 3 pm

International Women’s Day Yoga

Date: Mar, 08
Time: 9 to 10 am

Frida Kahlo: Art & Legacy

Date: Mar, 08
Time: 12 to 1 pm

Free Community Day

Date: Mar, 12
Time: 10 am to 5 pm

The Big Draw

Date: Mar, 15
Time: 10 am to 4 pm

Creative’s Keynote: Sandra Jackson-Dumont

Date: Mar, 16
Time: 6 to 8 pm

NMWA Nights

Date: Mar, 19
Time: 5:30 to 8 pm

Fresh Talk: Defining Success

Date: Mar, 24
Time: 6 to 8 pm

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