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Honoring the Lineage of Expression from Lee Krasner to Today Throughout history, women artists have carved out bold spaces for themselves—often in the margins, sometimes in defiance, always in truth. Their creative voices echo across generations, weaving a powerful narrative of resilience, reinvention, and reclamation. At the Women’s Artists Collective, we see our work not
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At the Women’s Artist Collective, we are proud to spotlight the work of Liv Losee-Unger, a visionary muralist whose creations under the moniker ORLUarts transform public spaces into vibrant celebrations of community, nature, and feminine strength. A Journey Rooted in Purpose Liv’s artistic journey began in Philadelphia, where she earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts
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For centuries, women artists have been told their voices are less important, their work less valuable, and their success less deserved. In response, women have created something powerful in return: art collectives. These communities are more than just creative partnerships — they are spaces of resistance, restoration, and radical possibility. Here’s how art collectives empower
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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
