National Museum of Women in the Arts  /  Women in the Arts

Redesigned to compliment NMWA’s updated brand, this members’ magazine features articles on artists, exhibitions, cultural events, and related topics.

  • This members' magazine features articles on artists, exhibitions, & events. This cover has a woman modeling a colorful dress.
  • Inside cover has a letter from the director opposite a table of contents highlighted by images from each featured article.
  • “Culture Watch” notes exhibits of women’s art throughout the country while the “Books” feature has book covers and a reviews.
  • Article opener for artist Hung Liu features a title treatment emerging from a cloud and an Asian woman in traditional dress.
  • Article spread highlights her works depicting a young Asian girl in a traditional headress and a mother and child together.
  • Article opener for artist Ursula von Rydingsvard has a person beside her larger than life sculpture with a tree-like texture.
  • An article about an exhibition of photo books features a still life of a glass water pitcher with grapes and a watermelon.
  • Article opener about artist’s reproductions has a puzzle with a flattened illustration of a woman wearing a purple turtleneck.
  • A calendar detailing the museum’s many events is highlighted by photographs from selected events.

Other projects completed for the National Museum of Women in the Arts include:

Cover displays a mixed media sculpture that evokes figures holding umbrellas.

The Sky's The Limit

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Cover has an etching of a man standing with a woman on a swing with multiple threads braided together like hair laid over it.

Sonya Clark: Tatter, Bristle, and Mend

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Cover of Nordic Cool shows an abstract work of two sets of concentric circles in beige over a black background.

Nordic Cool

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Cover of The Magic of Remedios Varo catalogue depicts a detail from the oil painting El malabarista o el guglar (juggler) from 1956.

The Magic of Remedios Varo

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Cover of Divine and Human: Women in Ancient Mexico and Peru catalogue shows two examples of human figurines.

Divine and Human: Women in Ancient Mexico and Peru

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