Read, Right & True: Declarations of Creative Independence
As the New York Society of Women Artists approaches its 100th year, the organization reflects vast diversity in the backgrounds and experiences of its artists similar to those of its founding Mavericks. This vibrant exhibit of two- and three-dimensional works expresses the organization’s quest for independence and freedoms by thirty-one of our members. Our mission of strength and artistic excellence continues into the next century for our challenged rights, revealing the truths that may seem self-evident.
As the New York Society of Women Artists approaches its 100th year, the organization reflects vast diversity in the backgrounds and experiences of its artists similar to those of its founding Mavericks. This vibrant exhibit of two- and three-dimensional works expresses the organization’s quest for independence and freedoms by thirty-one of our members. Our mission of strength and artistic excellence continues into the next century for our challenged rights, revealing the truths that may seem self-evident.
Artists on show
- Anna Kuchel Rabinowitz
- Carol Gromer
- Cathy O’Keefe
- Diana Freedman Shea
- Elizabeth Hasegawa Agresta
- Ellen Alt
- Jacqueline Lorieo
- Karen L. Kirshner
- Kelynn Z. Alder
- Lauren Gohara
- Leah Poller
- Linda Butti
- Lindy Blanchard
- Lori Horowitz
- Maureen Renahan-Krinsley
- Nancy Bueti
- Natalie Giugni
- Pamela Casper
- Peggy Silverstein
- Rose Deler
- Sarah Katz
- Seema Pandya
- Siena Porta
- Stephanie S Lee
- Sueim Koo
- Suejin Jo
- Susan Markowitz Meredith
- Yumie Kusuda
- Yupin Pramotepipop
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