creativity
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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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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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Creating powerful, high-quality art shouldn’t be limited by your budget—but any working artist knows how quickly materials can add up. From stretched canvas to archival paper, from oils to inks, the cost of being a fine artist can be intimidating—especially when you’re just starting out or working independently. At the Women’s Artists Collective, we believe
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There’s something magical about creating together. Collaborative art not only deepens your practice — it also builds trust, sparks innovation, and amplifies voices. Whether you’re looking to co-create something in person or remotely, here are 6 collaborative art project ideas to try with fellow women artists. 1. Themed Zine Exchange Each artist contributes a page
