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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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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
