National Association of Women Artists & Artios Gallery Present “HOME” Exhibition
The National Association of Women Artists and The Artios Online Gallery present:
HOME: A Fine Art Juried Exhibition
A Celebration of NAWA’s new headquarters in the National Arts Club Building in Gramercy Park.
Share in our artists perspective of HOME
June 1–30, 2021 at:
Click here to see the 3D Show at The Artios Virtual Gallery
Opening reception: Thursday, June 17, 2021, 5:00-6:30 PM via Zoom.
For more information about how to join the reception, please email: office@thenawa.org.
The invited artists for this exhibition are:
Toni Truesdale, Pamela Cook, Pam Krimsky, Barbara Bell, Laura Bronzini, Maxey Medolin, Linda Snider Ward, Judith Carlin, Nancy Jacey, Joanna Coke, Lucinda Abra, Barbara Williams, Joan Menschenfreund, Victoria Elmer, Mary Ahern, Joanna Biondolillo, Lily Braff, Meredith Beattie, Kathleen Zimmerman, Arlene Robbins, Mary Bell Steffen, Elena Zelenina, Merill French, Julie Rothblatt-Amrany, Sandy Dimke, Carol Branton, Melinda Welker, Meredeth Turshen, Julie O’Conner, and Barabra Stahl.

“Pat’s Passion” is a painting I created of my friend Pat Sayers who is a daylily hybridizer. You can see her website here: Whispering Hills Garden
About NAWA:
Over 800 professional women artists comprise the national membership. The National Association of Women Artists holds juried group exhibitions, solo exhibitions, workshops and fundraising events throughout the year promoting visibility for women artists across the country. Artists are also recognized through a variety of awards given by NAWA.
Established in 1889, NAWA is the first established professional women’s art organization in the U.S. NAWA’s documented exhibitions are archived within The Smithsonian Institution Archives; The Museum of Modern Art; the Metropolitan Museum of Art; the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum; the Zimmerli Art Museum; Rutgers University, the Whitney Museum of American Art; the Ryerson and Burnham Libraries at the Art Institute of Chicago; the Library of Congress; the National Museum of Women in the Arts; the Frick Art Reference Library; and the New York Public Library.
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