Interview with Kim Sandara, a queer Laotian/Vietnamese artist based in Northern Virginia.
Beverly Price is a D.C.-based analog photographer and creative activist . Price hails from the city’s Capitol Hill neighborhood, where she documents the culture, resilience, and humanity of her community.
Interview with Adriana Monsalve, co-founder of Homie House Press and co-creator of Sammys, a chapbook exploring culture and identity through food, which is now available in NMWA’s Museum Shop.
Q&A with Rose Jaffe, a D.C.-based artist and native Washingtonian whose multidisciplinary works feature women and community at the center.
It’s no secret: NMWA’s Museum Shop is a local favorite for fun, funky, and fresh gifts from women owned companies around the world. We rounded up our favorite products to...
L.A.-based illustrator/artist Jess Rotter collaborated with NMWA, Kate and Laura Mulleavy of Rodarte, and custom design studio Third Drawer Down to create a set of paper dolls featuring Rodarte fashions.
Inspired by the Makers Mart at the National Museum of Women in the Arts (NMWA), the Modern Makers series highlights local women makers and their diverse companies. Kuzeh Pottery, which...
Inspired by the Makers Mart at the National Museum of Women in the Arts (NMWA), the Modern Makers series highlights local women makers and their diverse companies. Sharlaine Anapu and...
Printed Wild features a line of handcrafted goods with patterns inspired by nature. Eva Calonder fashions accessories like pouches, clutches, and tote bags as well as home décor products.
Inspired by the Makers Mart at the National Museum of Women in the Arts (NMWA), the Modern Makers series highlights local women makers and their diverse companies. Katie Stack owns...