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Center for Women and Their Work

Location
Austin, TX
Grant Cycle
Fall 2018
Amount
$90,000
Type of Grant
Multi-year Program Support

Founded in 1978, Center for Women and Their Work in Austin, Texas, is steadfast in its mission to support women artists, a commitment that is as relevant now as it was nearly forty years ago. The organization provides substantial financial and technical resources to visual and performing artists with an emphasis on those in Texas, producing more than fifty events annually. As one of the longest running alternative spaces in the region, Women and Their Work plays a critical role in bringing attention to local artists, while fostering exchange and collaborations with international artists and institutions. In addition to group exhibitions, public programming, and educational efforts, the organization offers six artists per year the opportunity to create new work through its New Commissioning Project.


Mihee Nahm, Leaf Study, 2019, oil on panel
Mihee Nahm, Earth Water, 2019, acrylic on canvas
Mihee Nahm, Soaked (detail), 2018, oil on canvas
Mihee Nahm, Puddle (detail), 2019, oil on canvas

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

1949

Andy Warhol graduates from the Carnegie Technical Institute (now Carnegie Mellon University) with a degree in Pictorial Design.

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