Artist Carole A. Feuerman, whose sculptures are shown in museums around the world, fueled her career as an artist and ...
Rising British singer-songwriter Maya Delilah has been discussing what it’s like to be a young female guitarist in the ...
So often, a work of art is meant to reflect beauty, the artist dexterously rendering something that is pleasing to the eye, recording it for posterity. But in “Uncanny” at the National Museum of Women ...
Cecilia Vicuña, gold at the Art Basel Awards, Betye Saar and other creators are tasting success after decades of invisibility ...
Visitors to European galleries with an interest in pioneering women artists will have plenty of choice this summer, with a series of new exhibitions featuring some of the biggest names in 20th century ...
Sabrina Carpenter told Rolling Stone that female artists have never been "picked apart more." Carpenter's new album, "Man's Best Friend," has a suggestive cover featuring her on her knees. Female pop ...
In the Lucille M. & Richard F. X. Spagnuolo Art Gallery, nine three-foot aluminum embroidery hoops are affixed to pink, papered walls. In her exhibition, “Alex McQuilkin: That Hand-Touch Sensibility,” ...
"I think women are really smashing it in pop and making the most interesting music at the minute," the musician said Jason Kempin/Getty Lewis Capaldi is noticing the higher bar set for female artists ...
A new exhibition at the National Museum of Women in the Arts spotlights 40 women who found fame in the Low Countries between 1600 and 1750, including Koerten, Judith Leyster and Clara Peeters Meilan ...
Though most of the world’s art museums continue to be dominated by male artists, Paris’s Musée national d’art moderne at the Centre Pompidou is teaming up with AWARE: Archives of Women Artists ...
The 1970s produced some of the most talented, prolific and iconic female vocalists of all time. From once-in-a-lifetime voices like Patti LaBelle and Aretha Franklin to pop culture royalty like Patti ...
A yellow and white gold ring by Ms. Ono is one of the first pieces on display at a new exhibition of jewelry by 45 female artists at the Museum of Applied Arts Cologne, known as MAKK, in Germany.