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volumes of books and exhibition catalogues, 50 periodical titles, and research files on 18,000 individual women artists. These files include resumes, correspondence, reproductions, articles, and other ephemeral materials. The Arts and Entertainment Network Media Library holds approximately 500 videos, DVDs, audio tapes, and other audiovisual materials, including examples of video art, interviews with women artists, documentaries, and films directed by women.
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The Betty Boyd Dettre Library and Research Center (LRC) provides researchers with information about women visual artists from all time periods and nationalities. It is open to scholars, students, researchers, curators, museum professionals, and the general public. The LRC collection includes 18,500
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stations. Prior to the 2021-2023 renovation project, the museum was open Monday–Saturday 10 a.m.–5 p.m. and Sundays noon–5 p.m. Admission was $ 16 for adults, $ 8 for students and visitors 65 and over, and free for members and visitors 18 and under. Admission was free to all on the first
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The museum closed in August 2021 for a major renovation. Key improvements include enlarged gallery space, a new destination for researchers and education programs, enhanced amenities and accessibility for visitors as well as infrastructure and storage upgrades to improve the long-term conservation
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Also available to researchers are The Nelleke Nix and Marianne Huber Collection: The Frida Kahlo Papers consists of more than 360 unpublished letters, postcards, notes, clippings, printed matter, and drawings relating to the artist's life and work. The LRC also holds artist Judy Chicago’s visual
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Holladay created individual committees of over 1,000 volunteers from 27 states and seven countries, to give educational opportunities to children through collaborations with schools and other community groups, as well as provided opportunities for adults to participate and encourage art in local
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The museum was founded to reform traditional histories of art. It is dedicated to discovering and making known women artists who have been overlooked, erased, or unacknowledged, and assuring the place of women in contemporary art. The museum's founder, Wilhelmina Cole Holladay, and her husband
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The museum created its network of national and international committees in 1984. As of 2022, there are 28 outreach committees with over 3,000 members in the United States and around the world. The committees promote the museum’s mission, advocate for regional women artists, and serve as NMWA
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Wilhelmina Cole Holladay was the founder and chair of the Board of the National Museum of Women in the Arts. Since her discovery that women artists have historically been omitted from collegiate art history texts, Wilhelmina Cole Holladay made it her mission to bring to the forefront the
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The NMWA was incorporated in December 1981 as a private, non-profit museum, and the Holladay donation became the core of the institution's permanent collection. After purchasing and extensively renovating a former Masonic Temple, NMWA opened in April 1987 with the inaugural exhibition
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that they saw in Europe, they sought out information on Peeters and found that the definitive art history texts referenced neither her nor any other woman artist. They became committed to collecting artwork by women and eventually to creating a museum and research center.
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exhibition series is a collaboration between NMWA and its national and international committees. These exhibitions, which take place every few years, feature artists from the committees' regions and focus on a specific medium or theme chosen by NMWA’s curators.
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The museum's Women, Arts, and Social Change (WASC) initiative aims to facilitate conversations about social and political issues affecting women. The initiative's Fresh Talk series invites the public to converse with women in the arts as well as other fields.
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The project was sponsored by Medda Gudelsky, the D.C. Downtown B.I.D., the Philip L. Graham Fund, the Homer and Martha Gudelsky Family Foundation, members of the museum, and the D.C. Department of Transportation. The works remained up for one year.
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The museum presents public programs including hands-on workshops, artist conversations, gallery talks, art history lectures, and tours. NMWA offers arts-integration teacher training through its Art, Books, and Creativity (ABC) curriculum.
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In November 1997, the Elisabeth A. Kasser Wing was opened, adding two new galleries, a larger museum shop, and a reception room. The entire facility is now 84,110 square feet (7,814 m).
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Wallace F. Holladay began collecting art in the 1960s, just as scholars were beginning to discuss the under-representation of women in museum collections and major art exhibitions.
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In 1983, NMWA purchased a landmark 78,810 square feet (7,322 m) former Masonic temple in the Renaissance Revival style to house its works, under its first director
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The collection currently contains more than 4,500 works in a variety of styles and media, spanning from the 16th century to present day. Among the earliest works is
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inspired by five paintings from the permanent collection, for an opening concert. As of 2022, Director Susan Fisher Sterling heads a staff of more than 50 people.
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To underscore its commitment to increasing the attention given to women in all disciplines, NMWA commissioned Pulitzer Prize-winning composer
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and security of the museum's collection. Following the $ 66 million renovation, the museum reopened to the public on October 21, 2023.
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accomplishments of women through collecting, exhibiting and researching women artists of all nationalities and time periods.
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exhibition series which features emerging or underrepresented artists from the states and countries where committees exist.
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in the world solely dedicated" to championing women through the arts. NMWA was incorporated in 1981 by Wallace and
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Royalists to Romantics: Women Artists from the Louvre, Versailles, and Other French National Collections
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Sunday and second Wednesday of every month. The museum shop shares the same hours as the museum.
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in New York City. Holladay died on March 6, 2021, at her home in Washington, D.C. She was 98.
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from the French government. In 2007 Holladay received the Gold Medal for the Arts from the
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in New York, where she studied art history, followed by graduate work at the
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Still Life with Basket of Fruit, Vase with Carnations, and Shells on a Table
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This article is about the museum in Washington, D.C.. For other uses, see
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She Who Tells a Story: Women Photographers from Iran and the Arab World
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ambassadors. The committees also helps to present the museum's
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Magnetic Fields: Expanding American Abstraction, 1960s to Today
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Judy Chicago—The End: A Meditation on Death and Extinction
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Members of the Cultural Alliance of Greater Washington
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The Art Newspaper - International art news and events
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Heresies: A Feminist Publication on Art and Politics
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