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by Jesse Wanamaker last modified Mar 13, 2008 05:20 PM


Each year, March is designated as National Women’s History Month to ensure that the history of American women will be recognized and celebrated in schools, workplaces, and communities throughout the country. The stories of women's historic achievements present an expanded view of the complexity and contradiction of living a full and purposeful life. The knowledge of women's history provides a more expansive vision of what a woman can do. This perspective can encourage girls and women to think larger and bolder and can give boys and men a fuller understanding of the female experience.

March 2008 National Women’s History Month Women’s Art : Women’s Vision

Each year, March is designated as National Women’s History Month to ensure that the history of American women will be recognized and celebrated in schools, workplaces, and communities throughout the country.  The stories of women's historic achievements present an expanded view of the complexity and contradiction of living a full and purposeful life.

The knowledge of women's history provides a more expansive vision of what a woman can do. This perspective can encourage girls and women to think larger and bolder and can give boys and men a fuller understanding of the female experience.

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Women’s Art: Women’s Vision Theme

To honor the originality, beauty, imagination, and multiple dimensions of women’s lives, we have chosen Women’s Art: Women’s Vision as the 2008 theme for National Women’s History Month.

The history of women and art is quintessential women’s history.  It is the story of amazing women’s accomplishments acclaimed at the time but written out of history. Join us in ensuring that their accomplishments are never forgotten.

This year’s theme provides a special opportunity to discover and celebrate women’s visual arts in a variety of forms and mediums that help expand our perceptions of ourselves and each other.

2008 National Women’s History Month Honorees

To ensure that a diversity of art and artists are represented, the 2008 Honorees were selected based on their art, their vision, their art form, their cultural background, the region in which they live and the quality and passion of the nomination submitted. Stay tuned for more information on the honorees.

  • Judy Chicago - 1939;  
    Painter/Printmaker/Tapestry/Needlework
  • Harmony Hammond -1944;  
    Painter
  • Edna Hibel – 1917 
    Colorist, Painter, Stone Lithographer, Serigrapher, Etcher, Sculptress, and Filmmaker
  • Lihua Lei – 1966 
    Multimedia Installation
  • Rose Cecil O’Neill -  1874-1944 
    Painter, Illustrator, Sculpturer
  • Violet Oakley - 1874-1961 
    Muralist, Stained Glass Artist 
  • Jaune Quick-To-See-Smith – 1940 
    Abstract Painter/ Lithographer
  • Faith Ringgold – 1930 
    Painter/Quilter
  • Miriam Schapiro – 1923 
    Print/ Painter
  • Lorna Simpson – 1960 
    Artist
  • Nancy Spero  - 1926
    Painter
  • June Claire Wayne – 1918
    Painter/Lithographer

For information about National Women’s History Month or the 2008 NWHM Honorees, visit www.nwhp.org


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