2021 Ten-Year Retrospective Exhibition
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Celebrating the Genius of Women
Past exhibition held: March 8 - April 23, 2021
10-Year Retrospective Exhibition
Digital Exhibition
Women in the Arts, Inc. welcomes fifty-eight past honorees of the annual international juried competition: "Celebrating the Genius of Women" to the milestone 10-year anniversary of the exhibitions held at the Orlando Public Library during Women's History Month.
Through this historical exhibition, the artists introduce new and past award-winning works to a global audience through a physical and digital exhibition in partnership with the Orlando Public Library and Women in the Arts, Inc.
Acknowledgments
Women in the Arts, Inc. thanks the participant artists, the Board of Directors, Advisory Board members, benefactors, individuals, and partners who have supported this event through the years, allowing us to create meaningful change in expanding the visibility, opportunity, and importance of the contributions of women artists. We especially acknowledge:
The Orlando Public Library, The Mennello Museum of American Art, The Orlando Museum of Art, United Arts, The West Orange Foundation Leadership Alumni, Studio T Photography. We express our gratitude to the professional jury team and museum curators:
Amy Galpin, Chief Curator, Frost Art Museum at International University, Miami, Florida.
Azela Santana, Associate Director, Alumni Engagement, UCF College of Arts and Humanities, Florida.
Coralie Claeysen-Gleyzon, Associate Curator, Orlando Museum of Art, Orlando, Florida.
Katherine Navarro, Curator, Mennello Museum of American Art, Orlando, Florida.
Yulia Tikhonova, Director, Art Gallery at Eastern Connecticut State University, Windham, Connecticut.
Partners and Sponsors
Support for this program is made possible by individual donors, the Board of Directors of Women in the Arts, Inc., the Orange County Library System, the Mennello Museum of American Art, the Orlando Museum of Art, and Studio T Photography.