What's Happening?
The largest women's art collective in the United States is celebrating its 50th anniversary. Originating in the early 1970s in the Twin Cities, this collective was formed in response to the exclusion of
women artists from mainstream galleries and exhibitions. The group created an alternative system that allowed women artists to showcase their work and gain recognition. Over the years, the collective has grown and evolved, providing a platform for women artists to express themselves and challenge the status quo in the art world.
Why It's Important?
This milestone highlights the significant impact that the collective has had on the art community and the broader movement for gender equality. By creating their own spaces, women artists have been able to challenge traditional norms and push for greater representation in the arts. The collective's success demonstrates the power of grassroots movements in effecting change and providing opportunities for marginalized groups. It also underscores the ongoing need for inclusive spaces in the arts, where diverse voices can be heard and celebrated.






