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Women's Work: New Additions to the NEHMA Collection


Women's Work showcases creations by female artists that have recently entered NEHMA's collection. Including works of collage, photography, painting, printmaking, and sculpture, the exhibition explores women's self-expression and their contributions to the global art scene. It includes pieces by local and international modern and contemporary artists and highlights recent efforts to diversify NEHMA's collection.

Women’s Work features works of art by: Uta Barth, Edna Bullock, Jo Ann Callis, Rebecca Campbell, Dora De Larios, Feminist Art Workers, Phyllis Green, Anne Grgich, Jann Haworth, Gloria Kisch, Mary McChesney, Kathryn Metz, Susan Mogul, Celia Álvarez Muñoz, Amy Myers, Margaret Peterson, Renee Petropoulos, Allison Schulnik, Coreen Mary Spellman, and Maxine Stussy.

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Paolo Uccello's Baroque Knight

Kathryn Metz Artist

Black and White intaglio on paper

Environmental Figure

Kathryn Metz Artist

Intaglio, softground, aquatint on paper

Figure II

Kathryn Metz Artist

Intaglio on paper

Figure-Space (Artist's Proof)

Kathryn Metz Artist

Intaglio black ink on paper

Two Figures

Kathryn Metz Artist

intaglio, viscocity on paper

Winter Yellow (Artist's Proof IV)

Kathryn Metz Artist

Viscosity printed in three colors on paper

Cape Bernadette

Kathryn Metz Artist

Intaglio cut out print on paper

Through A Glass Darkly

Kathryn Metz Artist

Mixed intaglio print on Murillo papeer


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