NAWA Luminaries

Judith K. Brodsky

Judith K. Brodsky keynote speaker at the 2024 NAWA Luncheon. Photo: Mary Ahern A NAWA Annual Luncheon with guest speaker and Honorary Vice President Judith K. Brodsky. It was difficult tearing myself away from my studio and writing practices to go into the city to make the hour-long journey for the NAWA luncheon, [...]

Judith K. Brodsky2025-10-14T23:36:04-04:00

Dorothy Eaton

Our 135th Anniversary Exhibition at Lincoln Glenn and Graham Shay 1857 combined Galleries at 17 East 67th Street, Suite 1A, New York, NY, from March 21 – May 31, 2024, features this week's Luminary, Dorothy Eaton. Dorothy Eaton, from the 1916 yearbook of Smith College. Public Domain Dorothy Eaton Born in 1893 in [...]

Dorothy Eaton2025-10-14T23:37:39-04:00

Faith Ringgold

National Arts Club Honors Medal of Honor Recipient Faith Ringgold American painter, mixed media sculptor, performance artist, author, educator, and organizer perhaps best known for her quilts, Faith Ringgold was one of her generation's most influential cultural figures. Faith drew from personal autobiography and collective histories for sixty years to document her life [...]

Faith Ringgold2025-10-15T21:10:16-04:00

Gertrude Horsford Fiske

Gertrude Horsford Fiske NAWA Luminaries celebrates another historical member in the 135th Anniversary Exhibition at Lincoln Glenn and Graham Shay 1857's combined galleries. Gertrude Horsford Fiske Gertrude Horsford Fiske was born in 1879, one of six children born into a wealthy Boston family. Educated in Boston's best schools, she was an equestrian and [...]

Gertrude Horsford Fiske2025-10-14T23:40:11-04:00

A NAWA 135th Anniversary Exhibition at Lincoln Glenn and Graham Shay 1857’s combined galleries

A National Association of Women Artists' 135th Anniversary Exhibition of works by historic NAWA members from the 19th and 20th centuries will be held at Lincoln Glenn and Graham Shay 1857's combined galleries. This exhibition will be displayed at their shared space at 17 East 67th Street, Suite 1A, New York, NY, from March 21 [...]

A NAWA 135th Anniversary Exhibition at Lincoln Glenn and Graham Shay 1857’s combined galleries2025-10-14T23:41:39-04:00

Augusta Savage

Augusta Savage Photo: African American Registry Herstory, a comprehensive survey of work by NAWA Honorary VP Judy Chicago at the New Museum, closed on March 3, 2024. The exhibit, which spanned Chicago's sixty-year career and encompassed the artist's contributions across painting, sculpture, installations, drawing, textiles, photography, stained glass, needlework, and printmaking,  also placed [...]

Augusta Savage2025-10-14T23:43:19-04:00

Berta N. Briggs, painter and writer

We each have our origin story, the account or backstory revealing how a person or group became who they are. It shows how one started, what one went through, and why it matters. NAWA's origin story, five women artists getting together on the evening of January 31, 1889, intent on organizing an association of serious [...]

Berta N. Briggs, painter and writer2025-10-14T23:44:55-04:00

In Celebration of a Legacy: The Power of Women Working Together

On the evening of January 31, 1889, five women gathered in Grace Fitz-Randolph's studio on Washington Square in New York City. Edith Mitchill Prellwitz, Adele Frances Bedell, Anita C. Ashley, and Elizabeth S. Cheever joined their hostess with an agenda: They wanted to form a women's art club that Edith Prellwitz hoped would be [...]

In Celebration of a Legacy: The Power of Women Working Together2025-10-15T21:16:33-04:00

Buffie Johnson

NAWA Luminaries is the intersection of NAWA’s Historical Research and current exhibitions around the United States highlighting celebrated NAWA members, brings you a short biography of Buffie Johnson. Johnson was one of the five NAWA members in the Heroines of the Abstract Expressionist Era: From The New York School to The Hamptons at the [...]

Buffie Johnson2025-10-14T23:47:31-04:00

Nell Blaine

Nawa Luminaries is the intersection of NAWA’s Historical Research and current exhibitions around the United States highlighting celebrated NAWA members. The exhibition at the Southampton Arts Council, Heroines of the Abstract Expressionist Era: From The New York School to The Hamptons at the Southampton Arts Center in Southampton, New York closed on December 17, [...]

Nell Blaine2025-10-14T23:48:46-04:00