What’s Inside
The winter/spring 2018 issue of Women in the Arts features:
- The exhibitions Women House, featuring art that examines and upends stereotypes about women and the home, and Hung Liu In Print, showcasing Liu’s layered prints
- A neon sculpture by Yael Bartana new to the museum’s collection
- El Tendedero/The Clothesline Project, a participatory installation and Fresh Talk Forum led by Mónica Mayer
- Hard to Define, an exhibition from the Library and Research Center
- A new design to reflect the museum’s new visual identity
Broad Strokes Blog
5 Fast Facts: Hung Liu
Impress your friends with five fast facts about artist Hung Liu, whose work Winter Blossom (2011) is on view in NMWA’s newly reinstalled collection galleries.
![Two smiling Chinese girls with light skin and black hair painted on a collage of Chinese writing, small red envelopes, a red bird and bug, and blue paint drippings. The older girl, seen waist up, wears her hair in two braids and carries the younger girl in crimson clothes on her back.](https://nmwa.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/2001.155-aspect-ratio-2.25x1-1024x455.jpg)