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National Museum of Women in the Arts

“We need connection and community now more than ever, and the arts can provide that bridge,” said NMWA Director Susan Fisher Sterling. “Art offers powerful ways for us to visualize our shared humanity, and museums have often served as places of refuge and solace. It is truly unprecedented that when we need it most, we are unable to physically come together to experience all that great art has to offer. I am thankful for the capacity to share the museum digitally, and invite everyone to join us online.”

Digital resources include highlights from NMWA’s online collection searchable by name, time period, medium and theme; artist profiles featuring women artists of the past and present; and high-resolution images through Google Arts & Culture. NMWA’s Broad Strokes blog features in-depth explorations of artworks and stories of artists in the collection and exhibitions. Every week NMWA publishes Art Fix Friday, a news roundup about women artists and issues related to gender equity in the arts. The most recent digital issue of NMWA’s Women in the Arts magazine, usually only for members, is also available online.

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Image:
Laure Tixier, Plaid Houses (Maquettes) (detail), 2005–11; National Museum of Women in the Arts, Gift of Les Amis du NMWA, Paris, France; © Laure Tixier