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All-Women Art Exhibitions Organised by the International Federation of Business and Professional Women - AWARE
07.02.2025 | Agata Jakubowska

All-Women Art Exhibitions Organised by the International Federation of Business and Professional Women

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“Our Bodies Are This Land”: Indigenous Women Artists’ Depictions of the Natural World - AWARE
27.12.2024 | Raven Manygoats

“Our Bodies Are This Land”: Indigenous Women Artists’ Depictions of the Natural World

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Brenda Fajardo’s Tarot: Reading the Philippines’ Past, Present and Future - AWARE
20.12.2024 | Iris Ferrer

Brenda Fajardo’s Tarot: Reading the Philippines’ Past, Present and Future

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Minimal and Post-Minimal: Sculpture Beyond the White Cube - AWARE
25.10.2024 | Annalisa Rimmaudo

Minimal and Post-Minimal: Sculpture Beyond the White Cube

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Paving the way: Women artists and Independence in Africa - AWARE
11.10.2024 | N’Goné Fall

Paving the way: Women artists and Independence in Africa

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Landscapes of War: Women and Art Making in South Kurdistan - AWARE
27.09.2024 | Isabel Käser and Houzan Mahmoud

Landscapes of War: Women and Art Making in South Kurdistan

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The Japanese women painters who moved across borders in the 1930s and 40s, and during World War II - AWARE
19.06.2024 | Megumi Kitahara

The Japanese women painters who moved across borders in the 1930s and 40s, and during World War II

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How to Become an Artist in Interwar Warsaw. Examining the Emerging Artistic Careers of Three Jewish Women: Mary Litauer, Bella Natanson and Resia Schor - AWARE
26.04.2024 | Katarzyna Ewa Trzeciak

How to Become an Artist in Interwar Warsaw. Examining the Emerging Artistic Careers of Three Jewish Women: Mary Litauer, Bella Natanson and Resia Schor

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The major role of women artists in the history of art of the French Antilles in the context of slavery and post-slavery - AWARE
12.04.2024 | Christelle Lozère

The major role of women artists in the history of art of the French Antilles in the context of slavery and post-slavery

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Unveiling Artistic Pathways: The Labour of Dutch Women Artists in the Eighteenth Century. - AWARE
22.03.2024 | Romy Kerkhof

Unveiling Artistic Pathways: The Labour of Dutch Women Artists in the Eighteenth Century.

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Restricted, but not Deterred: How Women Became Artists in the Rulebound Eighteenth Century - AWARE
26.01.2024 | Paris A. Spies-Gans

Restricted, but not Deterred: How Women Became Artists in the Rulebound Eighteenth Century

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Unbridled Abundance: Contemporary Feminist Art and Ageing - AWARE
01.12.2023 | Jacqueline Millner

Unbridled Abundance: Contemporary Feminist Art and Ageing

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Feminist Cruelties. Agency and Politics of the Pain in the Work of Alyona Tokovenko and AntiGonna - AWARE
27.10.2023 | Natalia Sielewicz

Feminist Cruelties. Agency and Politics of the Pain in the Work of Alyona Tokovenko and AntiGonna

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From the Edo era to the beginning of the 20th century: the artistic education of women painters - AWARE
13.10.2023 | Kojima Kaoru

From the Edo era to the beginning of the 20th century: the artistic education of women painters

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Women Nihonga Painters and Bijinga - AWARE
13.10.2023 | Kojima Kaoru

Women Nihonga Painters and Bijinga

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Interview with Anila Quayyum Agha: Pattern is Political - AWARE
30.06.2023 | Nadia Radwan

Interview with Anila Quayyum Agha: Pattern is Political

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A History of Western-Style Yōga Painting in Japan and Women Yōga Artists from the Meiji Period to the Pre-War Era - AWARE
21.04.2023 | Yukiko Yokoyama

A History of Western-Style Yōga Painting in Japan and Women Yōga Artists from the Meiji Period to the Pre-War Era

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Elena Valera (Bawan Jisbe): Painting Reciprocity with the Land - AWARE
07.04.2023 | Miguel A. López

Elena Valera (Bawan Jisbe): Painting Reciprocity with the Land

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