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A curated collection of fine art works promoting an increased appreciation for topics surrounding women by female artists. It endeavors to create diversity and inclusion in women artist environments and relationships. The works are at the same time celebratory, thought provoking and initiating conversation about the empowerment of women.

- Opens March 1,2024, in coordination with DDA First Friday Art Walk – 6-9pm

- Closes March 31, 2024

- Spotlight Gallery – 2nd Floor of Cornell Art Museum

- Showcasing NAWAFL – National Association of Women Artists Florida Chapter (501c3 non-profit)

The National Association of Women Artists was founded in 1889. It is the oldest professional women's fine arts organization in the United States. It serves professional women artists of all backgrounds and traditions. It is a not-for-profit, tax-exempt organization. The purpose of the National Association of Women Artists [NAWA] is to foster public awareness and interest in the visual arts created by women in the United States. The Florida Chapter extends the mission of the national group by providing highly visible Florida venues, designing art education opportunities for its members and promoting art education to Florida communities. It encourages contemporary and emerging artists while continuing to honor the long and important contribution of women to the history of American culture and art.

22 works of art curated by Cultural Arts Director, Marusca Gatto, from 83 art works submitted from NAWAFL members

Friday, March 1, 2024
6:00pm - 9:00pm
Cornell Art Museum
51 N Swinton Ave
Delray Beach, FL 33444
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