National Museum of Women in the Arts Annual Report 2020

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WOMEN, ARTS, AND SOCIAL CHANGE

“Thank you for telling the story of how women are fighting for equality, as we always have been, especially in art.”—visitor

Participants in the 2019 MakeHER Summit workshops pose after learning about branding, leadership, and communications for creative entrepreneurs

The Women, Arts, and Social Change (WASC) public programs initiative features Fresh Talk, curated conversations with innovators who champion women in the arts, and Cultural Capital, collaborative partnerships with leading D.C.-area organizations.

Fresh Talk Programs New Views—Judy Chicago Sept. 22, 2019 Rooms of Her Own—Women, Art, and Ownership in the Hotel Industry (Part of the 2019 MakeHER Summit) Oct. 27, 2019 Art, Power, and the Vote—100 Years After Suffrage Nov. 17, 2019

Cultural Capital Programs Step Afrika! | Aug. 30, 2019 12  NATIONAL MUSEUM OF WOMEN IN THE ARTS

Girlhood Interrupted Screening & Conversation with Georgetown University Law School’s Center on Poverty and Inequality | Sept. 8, 2019 The Big Quiet | Oct. 23, 2019 Journey to a Mother’s Room Screening & Conversation with SPAIN arts & culture | Oct. 6, 2019 19: The Musical with One Woman, One Vote Festival | Nov. 25–27, 2019 Hair Love Screening & Conversation with Headrush Productions | Feb. 23, 2020 Poetry Reading: Motherhood Redux with Folger Shakespeare Library | Mar. 11, 2020


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