
Why Female Artists Continue to be Underrepresented in The Art World
We challenge you to name, off the top of your head, a few women artists exhibited in museums. If male names come more readily to

We challenge you to name, off the top of your head, a few women artists exhibited in museums. If male names come more readily to

In 1971, U.S. House Representative Bella Abzug presented a bill designating August 26 as Women’s Equality Day. The day was chosen to commemorate the certification

Did you know the only major museum in the world solely dedicated to championing women through the arts is in Washington, D.C.? With its collections, exhibitions,

This October, Girls That Create intern Yohana Franco had the opportunity to attend the Texas Conference for Women. The event is part of the Conferences

In the last century, significant progress has been made in advancing gender equity in the United States. Women gained the right to vote, fathers have

When visual artist Marilyn Artus realized 2020 marked the 100th anniversary of the 19th amendment, she knew something both extraordinary and large-scale needed to happen.

Did you know that despite women making up 51 percent of the American population, fewer than eight percent of statues in the United States are

You’d be forgiven for thinking that an organization called Women Forward International (WFI) was concerned with women alone. However, as its President and Executive Director,

The Finding Fearless podcast is a fantastic resource by Fearless Foundry. This creative consulting firm specializes in helping ambitious innovators and impact-driven entrepreneurs with their

This spring, Girls That Create intern Latee’ Wilburn had the opportunity to attend the California Conference for Women. Below is her recap of the event