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Meaning ~ Depends on the audience.
Depth of meaning ~ Depends on the artist.
~ Elizabeth Hasegawa Agresta
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The City is heating up as the New York Society of Women Artists celebrate 100 years. The opening at Ceres was packed, and press will be coming to take in and remark on the achievements of the organization during the upcoming artists talk on Thursday, July 10.
Renowned art critic Eleanor Heartney calls NYSWA “a vibrant force for innovation, advocacy, and artistic excellence”.
Founded in 1925 by trailblazing women determined to claim space in a male-dominated art world, NYSWA’s roots run deep—from the Armory Show and the Whitney Studio, to The New Deal-era public works. A century later, the Society remains a potent creative force and an outspoken advocate for equity and artistic freedom.
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THE NEW YORK SOCIETY OF WOMEN ARTISTS' CENTENNIAL EXHIBIT, INTO THE NOW
CERES GALLERY
547 W27TH STREET, NEW YORK, NY
GALLERY INQUIRIES/SALES: (212) 947-6100
CRAFTING A WORK OF ART
(THE AMERICAN COLLEGE OF THE BUILDING ARTS, INTERIOR)
FIRST PLACE & "FUTURE OF PRESERVATION" WINNER
CITY GALLERY, CHARLESTON, SC, 2024
IN PERSON
Discover original paintings and prints at The Charleston Artist Guild Gallery
160 East Bay Street, Charleston, SC
11-5pm every day
A WRITTEN WORK OF ART
"The View From Here:
Elizabeth Hasegawa Agresta's Rainscapes"
by Jonathan Miller Spies
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