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The Foundation Mentorship Program has been MAWA’s core activity since 1985. It is a year-long program. It is designed to help women in the visual arts develop skills and define their decision-making philosophies, and to provide access to the information, resources and support they need to realize
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MAWA works to sustain art in the community through mentorship programs. Senior women artists share their experience and expertise with developing women artists in a peer-support learning environment that empowers them to build their studio and/or curatorial practices. Through mentorship, MAWA has
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Although MAWA's mentorship programs are for women-identifying artists, recognizing historical and present-day inequalities, the majority of their programs are open to people of all genders, and are offered at low or no cost. MAWA has over 300 paid members, of whom approximately 80% reside in
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Monthly MAWA programming includes lectures, artist talks, skills-based workshops, professional practices workshops, critical reading groups, studio visits, an artist-mothers group, screenings and field trips. Visiting artists and curators have included
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their artistic goals. In addition to a one-on-one relationship with a mentor, the program provides peer support for the mentees through group mentorship meetings.
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encourages and supports the intellectual and creative development of women in the visual arts by providing an ongoing forum for education and critical dialogue.
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MAWA was founded as the Manitoba Artists for Women's Art. It was initiated by School of Art professor
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created a vibrant, skilled community, serving women artists in all phases of their careers.
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Desire change : contemporary feminist art in Canada
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feminist
visual arts
Winnipeg, Manitoba
non-profit organization
Lucy Lippard
Rosalie Favell
Allyson Mitchell
Huma Mulji
Winnipeg
volunteers
Diane Whitehouse
Sheila Butler
Sheila Butler
Aganetha Dyck
Diana Thorneycroft
Eleanor Bond
Bev Pike
Grace Nickel
Shawna Dempsey
KC Adams
Reva Stone
Laura Letinsky
Roewan Crowe
Dominique Rey
Skawennati Tricia Fragnito
"Mentoring Artists for Women's Art - Building Community Through Mentorship"
"The New Gallery : Database"
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