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Harold Caudio, known for Skittles portraits of stars like Bob Marley and Janet Jackson, now turns to a hand-sewn yarn project ...
A Shared Vision,’ created to expand on the theme of our Global open call, we spoke with Sarah Waiswa, founder of African Women in Photography (AWiP)—an organization and community that creates ...
In response, more and more Afghan women in the capital Kabul are using art as an act of hope and resistance. FRANCE 24's team reports, with Shahzaib Wahlah.
Who were the women who loved Picasso? A new biography reveals their stories and the ways in which they influenced the famous painter.
When Setayesh Khasheei, 13, and her family came to Winnipeg, fleeing their home in Kabul after the Taliban seized control, she was happy to be safe, but wanted to do more to help her classmates ...
A personal and spiritual journey out of gender dysphoria to femme freedom and joy, with the help of a trusty bicycle.
'Boundless': Women in wheelchairs find empowerment through dance at annual 'Rollettes Experience' Chelsie Hill founded Rollettes 11 years ago after a spinal cord injury.
The exhibition, which features artwork selected by 'Girlfriends' cast members, will be on display from June 27-29 at the Line Hotel in Koreatown.
Thus, women artists—as well as women scholars, women curators, or women in general—are engaged worldwide in correcting crucial narratives from which they have been excluded, in making buried ...
13-year-old Setayesh Khasheei and her family came to Canada more than three years ago after fleeing Afghanistan. Now she's using art to advocate for the women and girls in the country.
American women photographers have also made their mark. The Smithsonian tells the stories of women within our museums and beyond our walls, critically examining the past and highlighting art and ...
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