Maria De Victoria on Artists and Mothers
The non-profit’s co-founder offers a glimpse at what’s possible when creative communities invest in mothers and care.
The SoHo Underground
On This Spot documentaries map women’s art history, from jazz lofts to The Kitchen.
ILY2 Gallery Works from the Inside Out
A Portland-based women-owned gallery focuses on caring for the needs of their staff and artists first.
Anina Major: “I could speak to one of many, or be one of many”
Recently featured in Phaidon Press’s Great Women Sculptors, Anina Major’s practice dialogues with identity and belonging.
Skin Deep: An Interview With Lesley Bodzy
Bodzy’s sculptures grapple with societal expectations and beauty standards through experimental materiality.
“Cult of Domesticity” at LUmkA
A bedroom exhibition unpacks the complexities and parallel truths around domesticity and femininity.
Bandaged Moments: In Conversation with Xiaojing Zhu
A Wuhan-born curator reflects on an apartment exhibition that deals with complicated domestic intimacy and dynamics.
A Close Look At Mariusz Warsinski's Nagababa Chair
Mariusz Warsinski's Nagababa chair challenges societal expectations of a woman’s body.
Betty Tompkins’ P.P.O.W Exhibition Recontextualizes the Female Body
Tompkins reexamines imagery meant for male self-pleasure, juxtaposing them with insults and violent rhetoric against women.
Being an “Art Monster”
What does it mean to be a monster? Lauren Elkin asks this in her latest nonfiction book, Art Monsters: Unruly Bodies in Feminist Art (2023).