Closing this Weekend: Art writer Morgan Everhart selected six exceptional female artists during this September’s Armory Week in NYC.

Closing this Weekend: Art writer Morgan Everhart selected six exceptional female artists during this September’s Armory Week in NYC.
Artist Claudia Santiso paints unknown landscapes of distant lands, inviting viewers to refocus on their minds and wander.
Multimedia artist Nicole Havekost shares her intentions on her exhibit “Chthonic” and her advice for other artists dealing with rejection.
Artist Mandy Chesney’s domestic craft and kitsch sensibility can be seen throughout her multidisciplinary practice and questions the traditional notions of fine art.
Composer Madeleine Cocolas took an intuitive approach to writing music for Off Canvas.
Entitled “Stretching Arms,” this exhibition highlights artists that structure their work with self-compassion and reflection.
Feb 26–May 2: “Young, Gifted and Black,” a NYC exhibition of 50 contemporary works of emerging artists that explore race, class, politics and human dignity.
Art advisory Sidel & McElwreath seeks to unite all artists and create diversity in art
Visual artist Camille Hoffman shares insights on art-making and empowering others to shine.
One woman’s exploration of her calling as both woman and artist.
“Life After Life in Prison” by Sara Bennett examines the lives of four women as they return to society after serving many years in prison.
New York art curator Anna Hugo constructs exhibitions that give voice to the unconventional.
Kimia Ferdowsi Kline’s curatorial career began when she was sitting at the front desk at the Wythe Hotel. It was her first job in New York—no gallery would hire her, she explains.…
The work of Beth Hoeckel combines seemingly mismatched elements taken from scraps she’s collected, often forcing glossy personas and objects from retro printed matter into otherworldly encounters.
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