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Commemorating NMWA Founder Wilhelmina Cole Holladay
Feb 14 to Feb 14, 2023Wilhelmina Cole Holladay (1922–2021), founder of the National Museum of Women in the Arts, dedicated herself to addressing the underrepresentation of women artists in museums and galleries worldwide. Explore her life and legacy in this memorial exhibition. -
Mary Ellen Mark: Girlhood
Feb 14 to Feb 14, 2023This exhibition presents approximately 30 images photographer Mary Ellen Mark made throughout her career depicting girls and young women. The images are drawn from an exceptional recent donation of more than 160 photographs by the artist, given by members of the Photography Buyers Syndicate. -
Sonya Clark: Tatter, Bristle, and Mend
Feb 14 to Feb 14, 2023Textile and social practice artist Sonya Clark (b. 1967) is renowned for her mixed-media works that address race and visibility, explore Blackness, and redress history. This exhibition—the first survey of Clark’s 25-year career—includes the artist’s well-known sculptures made from black pocket combs, human hair, and thread as well as works created from flags, currency, beads, cotton plants, pencils, books, a typewriter, and a hair salon chair. -
Paper Routes—Women to Watch 2020
Feb 14 to Feb 14, 2023Explore the possibilities of paper in Paper Routes, the sixth installment of NMWA’s exhibition series Women to Watch, showcasing the transformation of this everyday material into surprising works of art. Ranging from delicate and minute to dense and monumental, works in Paper Routes reveal the diversity of approaches and inventive paths taken by contemporary artists. -
The Book as Art: Accordion Adaptations
Feb 14 to Feb 14, 2023This exhibition features books that incorporate and expand upon simple accordion folds to add complexity and movement. Part of “The Book as Art,” a series of online exhibitions that introduces the boundless creativity artists use to transform and reinvent books as we know them. -
DMV Color
Feb 14 to Feb 14, 2023DMV Color features an eclectic assortment of contemporary books, graphic novels, photobooks, and zines by women of color with ties to the District of Columbia, Maryland, and Virginia. This exhibition includes select audio contributions from the artists discussing their work. -
The Book as Art: Unbound Books
Feb 14 to Feb 14, 2023This exhibition features unbound books, or books without traditional bindings. Part of “The Book as Art,” a series of online exhibitions that introduces the boundless creativity artists use to transform and reinvent books as we know them. -
The Book as Art: Altered Albums
Feb 14 to Feb 14, 2023This exhibition features altered books, art objects created with existing printed books. Part of “The Book as Art,” a series of online exhibitions that introduces the boundless creativity artists use to transform and reinvent books as we know them. -
The Book as Art: Books in Disguise
Feb 14 to Feb 14, 2023This exhibition features books that transform into recognizable objects that tell stories or reveal information. Part of “The Book as Art,” a series of online exhibitions that introduces the boundless creativity artists use to transform and reinvent books as we know them. -
The Book as Art: According to Accordions
Feb 14 to Feb 14, 2023This exhibition features accordion books that open and close like their namesake musical instruments. Part of “The Book as Art,” a series of online exhibitions that introduces the boundless creativity artists use to transform and reinvent books as we know them. -
The Book as Art: Movable Marvels
Feb 14 to Feb 14, 2023This exhibition features carefully engineered movable books that transform into three-dimensional marvels. Part of “The Book as Art,” a series of online exhibitions that introduces the boundless creativity artists use to transform and reinvent books as we know them. -
The Book as Art: Codex Curiosities
Feb 14 to Feb 14, 2023This exhibition features the codex, the most common book format made of pages bound to a spine. Part of “The Book as Art,” a series of online exhibitions that introduces the boundless creativity artists use to transform and reinvent books as we know them. -
Dressed to Impress: Fashion in the Collection
Feb 14 to Feb 14, 2023Explore a selection of key artworks from the museum’s collection with a focus on fashion, looking at how representations of dress and costume through the ages express ideas about both the subject and the artist. -
Balancing Act: The Paintings of Fanny Sanín
Feb 14 to Feb 14, 2023Colombian artist Fanny Sanín became a pioneer of the geometric abstraction movement and a key figure in modern Latin American art. Explore an exhibition that highlights her unique aesthetic of blocky, simplified shapes that evoke a sense of calm in their methodical construction. -
Border Crossing: Jami Porter Lara
Feb 14 to Feb 14, 2023Intrigued by the remains of ancient pottery as well as plastic bottles discarded by migrants near the U.S.-Mexico border, Jami Porter Lara’s ceramic art blurs the line between what we see as natural and manufactured, art and rubbish. -
Wanderer/Wonderer: Pop-Ups by Colette Fu
Feb 14 to Feb 14, 2023Colette Fu creates intricate, large-scale pop-up books that depict myths and legends and illuminate little-known cultures. This online exhibition presents works from her series “Haunted Philadelphia” and “We are Tiger Dragon People.”
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Mamacita Linda: Letters between Frida Kahlo and her Mother
Feb 14 to Feb 14, 2023The heartfelt letters showcased in this online exhibition are from the last few years before Matilde Calderón de Kahlo’s death.The letters highlight the personal affection between Frida Kahlo and her mother and showcase Kahlo as the person, not the icon.
Online Exhibitions
