Art Organisations
Rise and Repaint
Rise and Repaint is an online community platform dedicated to advancing the careers of women and non-binary visual artists. Through daily community support, weekly peer-to-peer networking, monthly gallery connections, and annual exhibition opportunities, Rise and Repaint empowers artists worldwide by fostering collaboration and professional growth.
Where Are The Women Artists?
An open directory and database for all women artists and art world professionals.
An open directory and database for all women artists and art world professionals.
We are tired of walking through museums and galleries thinking: Where are the women artists? Curators, art dealers, collectors, editors, directors, writers, teachers and everyone else who have been excluding us.
Our database and directory include 2000+ artists from 97 countries.
We exist to help create visibility and opportunity for all women artists.
Spilt Milk
Spilt Milk Gallery CIC is a Social Enterprise based in Edinburgh.
Spilt Milk Gallery CIC is a Social Enterprise based in Edinburgh. Our mission is to make motherhoods visible by promoting the work of artists who identify as mothers, and empowering mothers in the community through artist-led activity. By increasing the visibility of artist mothers, we aim to contribute to an inclusive culture where all voices and experiences can be represented and valued.
Feminist Art Coalition
Feminist Art Coalition (FAC) is a platform for art projects informed by feminism.
Feminist Art Coalition (FAC) is a platform for art projects informed by feminisms*. FAC fosters collaborations between arts institutions that aim to make public their commitment to social justice and structural change. It seeks to generate cultural awareness of feminist thought, experience, and action.
The Feminist Art Coalition (FAC) was conceived by Apsara DiQuinzio in early 2017 in response to the 2016 presidential election and was inspired by the Women’s March that took place worldwide on January 21, 2017, a day after the U.S. presidential inauguration. DiQuinzio reached out to colleagues in the field who then began informally meeting to conceptualize a nationwide collective initiative that would highlight feminist practices in the arts
Black Women In Visual Art
BWVA is an organization for womxn, visual art and culture professionals of the African Diaspora. BWVA aims to foster networks, share resources and develop programs with the goal of increasing visibility for women in the global majority.
Black Women in Visual Art (BWVA) is an organization for womxn, visual art and culture professionals of the African Diaspora. BWVA aims to foster networks, share resources and develop programs with the goal of increasing visibility for women in the global majority. BWVA was created to steward and nurture enduring representation and leadership in the visual arts and cultural sector.
Visionary Art Collective
Visionary Art Collective is a platform that celebrates and showcases work by a wide range of contemporary artists.
Visionary Art Collective is a platform that celebrates and showcases work by a wide range of contemporary artists. We are committed to providing opportunities for emerging, mid-career and established artists through virtual exhibits, weekly interviews, studio visits, and more.
New York Foundation For the Arts
New York Foundation for the Arts empowers the creative community by providing critical support, resources, and opportunities.
New York Foundation for the Arts (NYFA) is a 501(c)(3) service organization that provides artists, emerging arts organizations, arts administrators, and students with critical support, professional development tools, and resources for defining and achieving career success.
NYFA was established in 1971 to serve individual artists throughout New York State. Since then, we have extended our programs and services throughout the United States and internationally and expanded our scope to serve additional members of the arts community.
Art Canada Institute
ACI offers an ever-growing online, open-source comprehensive bilingual library and a wide range of resources on the artists who have defined this country’s cultural landscape.
We want you to be a part of the conversation on Canadian art and its history regardless of your access to bricks-and-mortar museums or knowledge level. ACI offers an ever-growing online, open-source comprehensive bilingual library and a wide range of resources on the artists who have defined this country’s cultural landscape.