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Jennifer Rochlin and Shary Boyle

Jennifer Rochlin, Sycamore and Poppies, 2022. Glazed ceramic, 19.5 x 16 x 11.5 in. These short December days can really … More

contemporary art, contemporary ceramics, contemporary sculpture, jennifer rochlin, lower east side, New York Galleries, sargents daughters, shary boyle, shrine nyc, women artists, women in art

Among the Flowers: Katherine Sherwood at George Adams Gallery

Katherine Sherwood, Violet Wishes, 2022. Mixed media on found cotton duck, 50 x 40 inches. Katherine Sherwood was my painting … More

contemporary art, contemporary painting, george adams gallery, katherine sherwood, women artists

In a Dream

I often wonder how designs come into being. Sometimes ideas come to me in dreams–recently I dreamed up an entire … More

history of craft, needle art, needlecraft, needlework, quilt history, quilts, textile art, textile history, textiles, women artists, women in art, women's history

Women in Art : Chantal Akerman

Chantal Akerman (1968-2015) transformed Marcel Proust’s La Prisonnière, into a gorgeous, melancholy film, La Captive (2000). This is a still … More

5 women artists, chantal akerman, women artists, women in art, women in film, women's history month

Women in Art : Afterthoughts on Armory Week, or, Life is for the Living

When I walk an art fair, I like to use my iPhone camera as an aide-de-memoire, and then review my … More

5 women artists, armory week, contemporary art, feminism, Independent, NADA, women artists, women in art, women's history month

Women in Art: Helen Frankenthaler

Helen Frankenthaler, Elberta, 1975. Acrylic on canvas, 79 x 97 inches. Private Collection I’ve always loved Helen Frankenthaler’s paintings. Something … More

5 women artists, abstraction, feminist art history, Helen Frankenthaler, herstory, history of painting, modernism, women artists, women in art, women's history, women's history month

Women in Art: Suzanne de Court

In honor of Women’s History Month, I’ll be posting an artwork a day by a woman artist. Suzanne de Court, … More

decorative arts, early modern art, feminist art history, French Renaissance, Limoges enamels, Renaissance art, suzanne de court, women artists, women in art, women's history, women's history month

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