A Black female warrior, drenched in blood, holds a sword. Chain mail hangs from her head. She’s there one second and gone the next. This vision came to Delaney George in a dream, informing her ...
Photos can empower, which fine arts photographer Elizabeth Waterman witnessed in her previous series photographing strippers. This December, she’s turned her artistic eye to women who live on the ...
“Women Take the Floor,” the Museum of Fine Arts’s necessary and colossal penance for neglecting women artists for 150 years, has now welcomed photographers into the fold. A new installation, “Personal ...
STOCKTON – Susan Platt is a realist and that’s what she tries to portray in her work. Among the photos that earned honorable mention, “Love Is Love” was published in Craft and Vision magazine and ...
We drop in on a remarkable conversation between two world-renowned Native American women artists, poet and musician Joy Harjo ...
Grey Johnson wants to create work rarely seen in the world of fine art. The Naked Project, which Johnson calls, “an appreciation for the unfiltered human form,” is the culmination of two years of ...
As a fine art photographer, I go beyond merely capturing what is in front of the camera. I manipulate my reality like an artist, using a camera instead of a brush. My intention is to create visual ...
“I’m used to being proud of places where I live,” Ekaterina Juskowski says. The Moscow native and fine arts photographer, who established the Miami Girls Foundation in 2015, is perhaps two years ...
Towards the end of Can You Forgive Her, a novel written by Anthony Trollope and published in 1865, one of the main characters, while on a tour of Europe, notes that there were a hundred and fifty ...
Action painting, textiles, photography — any medium female artists have tried, they’ve excelled in. Now an exhibition in Boston is giving them credit. By Julianne McShane By 1973, Linda Nochlin was a ...
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