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Women & Their Work

Institution
Women & Their Work
Location
Austin, TX
Grant Cycle
Fall 2025
Amount
$80,000
Type of Grant
Multi-year Program Support
Website
womenandtheirwork.org ↗
Hannah Spector, Ceramic and Print Constellation, 2025, Barrel and pit-fired clay: slip cast and hand-built; etching with chine collé, mahogany; lost wax cast silver and copper, dimensions variable. Photo by Stephanie Sanz.
Hannah Spector, if you stare at a cowboy’s face for long enough, it turns into a sunset (exhibition view), 2025. Photo by Stephanie Sanz.
Barbara Felix, The Glorious Way She Moves (exhibition view), 2025. Photo by Bobby Scheidemann.
Jessica Mallios, Signaling Light (exhibition view), 2025 Photo by Bobby Scheidemann.

Women & Their Work is a nonprofit visual and performing arts organization located in Austin that serves as a catalyst for new ideas in contemporary art created by women living and working in Texas and beyond. Since 1978, Women & Their Work has brought groundbreaking art to Austin, with exhibitions, performances, and educational workshops.

Women & Their Work fosters the artistic growth of women artists by encouraging them to make new, adventurous work and develops audiences for whom contemporary art is meaningful. Our mission is to ensure that women artists are represented in all forms of art.

See Also

Steef Crombach, Dollar Store Wholesale, 2022. Muslin, expanding foam, heavy acrylic medium, spray paint, flocking, and found object, 43 x 55 x 39 inches. Courtesy of the artist and Women & Their Work.
Multi-year Program Support

Center for Women and Their Work
Austin, TX

Mihee Nahm, Puddle (detail), 2019, oil on canvas
Multi-year Program Support

Center for Women and Their Work
Austin, TX

“Our grants help to ensure that a broad range of artistic voices participate in cultural dialogue around issues of pressing local, regional and national concern.”

Joel Wachs, President

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