winter storm in nyThis year is revealing a lot of unexpected and unusual experiences.

(We have included for your enjoyment a personal letter from President Natalia Koren Kropf detailing from her own point of view the challenges and sense of accomplishment that NAWA’s move to the National Arts Club has entailed, following her quarterly update below. Please also note the pictures and description of NAC’s historic premises in this issue. SB)

The New year is bringing us new hopes and new possibilities with the new office.

As the snowy blizzard has swept across the East Coast, our team is focusing on NAWA’s online exhibitions and virtual events, making sure NAWA is even more visible online. Although the quarantine is still in place, the social climate is hopeful for a change, and we all crave more in-person exhibitions and events. However, we are hoping for the Fall Season to be our coming out of the shell, and for the next six months, we will be online only.

With our new series NOON with NAWA, we are happy to see our members over the zoom every last Wednesday of the month at noon, to share the updates and answer any questions you might have. Please check your emails often for all NAWA announcements and zoom links.

Meanwhile, we have interesting online exhibits on our home page.

Cold, Resilience of Grief, Small Works Winter, the latter is the NAWA version of Affordable Art Fair, hence the size limitation. We are honoring March Women’s History Month with the exhibition Special Women. HERstory.

Our PR committee is working hard to keep the members together through the very engaging Facebook Members Group. If you have not done so already, please join us to keep our vibrant art community alive and interactive, share your work in progress, share your news, and most importantly, look at other artists’ work and give them your feedback.

Also please subscribe to NAWA YouTube Channel with amazing content and inspirational interviews.