art

  • We sat down with the artist ahead of her highly anticipated debut. At a modest dining-table-turned-studio tucked into the corner of a brick-walled apartment in Manhattan’s Upper East Side, surrounded by half-assembled installations and hand-written poems pinned to the walls, Tay Byers moves quietly- deliberate, unhurried, deeply present. After an extended hiatus, the artist returns

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  • Art is often described as an act of remembrance — of people, places, identities, even things we barely remember. For many women artists, a rich and deeply evocative source of material lies in personal or familial archives: photographs, letters, objects, heirlooms, stories passed along from one generation to the next. In this post we’ll explore

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  • At the Women’s Artist Collective, we are honored to spotlight the work of Marieke V, the visionary behind Collages de Marie. Based in the Netherlands, Marieke’s digital collages are a testament to the power of imagination, emotion, and the timeless beauty of nature and vintage photography. A Passion for Vintage and Nature Marieke’s artistic journey

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  • Let’s be honest: not all of us have a dreamy loft with natural light, rolling storage racks, and a dedicated “wet area.” In fact, most artists—especially women—create in shared apartments, small bedrooms, or in the corner of a dining room between meals. And yet, the art still gets made. At the Women’s Artists Collective, we know

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