May excelled in fine needlework, creating designs, teaching courses, lecturing and writing extensively on the subject.
American beauticians who ran businesses that supported civil rights movements during South Florida's racial segregation.
Sarah Rennie & Kim Tuaine Of Oyster Workshop Are Shaping The Success Of Māori & Pacific Creative Businesses For Sarah Rennie and Kim Tuaine of Oyster Workshop, passion is all about seeing creatives ...
Meg Molloy, founder of the Working Arts Club, discusses the challenges women arts professionals face, from financial barriers ...
In one of the most awaited art exhibitions in Japan and across the world, Galerie Stephanie headlined works by Filipina ...
Virtuosic digital artistry is on show in Serwah Attafuah’s installation The Darkness Between the Stars, currently showing at ...
To commemorate Women’s History Month, Sacramento based artists Michelle Dahl and Gina Grice have their artwork on display at ...
In the heart of Laguna Beach's rich artistic heritage, women artists are making their mark, balancing tradition and ...
CODART (the international network of curators of Dutch and Flemish art) has shared news that The National Museum of Women in ...
In a first for Ōtautahi, Mākete REO, a te reo Māori speaking market is being held in Lyttelton on Sunday March 16. Organised by Te Rōpū Wāhine Māori Toko i te Ora ki Rāpaki, the Rāpaki branch of the ...
We currently don’t have a government who places any value on the arts, Māori culture, or the environment... What I’m hopeful ...
Independent local publisher Āporo Press is thrilled to announce it will publish three new titles by March 2026. The press, ...
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