In the News
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Corita's '60s work comes alive again
The Washington Post—The artist Corita Kent (1918–86) was born Frances Elizabeth Kent. But she was known as Sister Mary Corita during her many years as a Roman Catholic nun... -
Beyond the Blooming Sculpture Gardens: Washington’s Best Outdoor Art Installations
The Georgetowner—Between the sculpture gardens at the National Gallery, the Kreeger Museum and Hirshhorn, there’s a lot to see around the streets of Washington. Throw in the fraternity of bronze-cast historic figures scattered throughout the city... -
NMWA 25th Anniversary Gala
Little Black Blog—We stopped by the exquisitely decorated National Museum of Women in the Arts 25th Anniversary Gala, Les Jardin de Bagatelle, to rub elbows with some of Washington’s most notable philanthropists. The swanky black-tie-SO-not-optional affair... -
Spirited Women Trailblazers From Louis XVI to ’60s L.A.
The Washington Diplomat—The two exhibits blaze two startlingly different paths, but there is a connection. -
Women First
Artforum—Every April brings out the benefits of being in the art world. Or rather, spring is the season of gala fund-raisers for the nonprofits that feed the public artworks... -
Women Honored At Sackler Center First Awards At The Brooklyn Museum
The Huffington Post—Yesterday 15 women were honored at the fifth anniversary of the Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art at the Brooklyn Museum.