The rainfall of Namibia, 🇳🇦 where millions of water lilies bloom all at once
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Raven Halfmoon at the Detroit Institute of Arts for NCECA 2026 conference.
"I found myself, I made myself, and I said what I had to say.”
- Suzanne Valadon (1865-1938)
French artist
#InternationalWomensDay
Three monochrome photographs, the top one features the head and shoulders of a white woman with short dark hair facing forwards looking out, the other photos are of a stylish metal teapot and coffee pot
Marianne Brandt (1893-1983), designer from the Bauhaus school, head of the Bauhaus Metal Workshop in 1927, pioneer of modern design #WomensArt
Photo of a suspended sculpture high inside a grand building, the artwork resembles a blue plump female figure in colourful costume with golden wings
'L’ange protecteur (Guardian Angel)' by Niki de Saint Phalle, at Zurich Main Station #WomensArt
Monochrome photograph looking up at a spiral staircase with children peeping over the solid white bannister
Photographer Martine Franck, Children's Library, Clamart, France, 1965 #WomensArt
'Solar System' quilt by Ellen Harding Baker of Cedar County, Iowa, US in 1876, she used her textile work as a teaching aid for her lectures on astronomy in the small towns of her state.
Find out more in the first Womensart book, Unravelling Women's Art on textile artist rebels and pioneers!
Tahoe is so peaceful.
Print featuring a line of different wild plants in silhouette with a singing blackbird perched in one and a dragonfly flying above, all in front of the ocean under an orange sun
Californian Morning' (mid 20thc) by US artist and printmaker Emmy Lou Packard (1914-1998) #WomensArt
Inuk artist Marion Tuu'luq, Thirty Faces, 1974,
wool felt, embroidery #womensart
The "Fix Our Forests Act" is set to do just the opposite: open protected lands to logging, bypass environmental reviews, privatize YOUR public lands, and silence public input.
Spread the word, call your senators, and make it known that this bill cannot go any further!
🔗 sc.org/ForestAct
Photo of a symmetrical round jug in black with wide vase, long narrow neck with a loop and triangular spikes on either side
Kenyan born artist Magdalene Odundo, considered one of the premier ceramicists working today #WomensArt
I still celebrate earth day!
Photo featuring a round vase, with swirling circular dotted pattern in black and white, on a white surface
Kitamura Junko, contemporary Japanese ceramics artist #womensart
Fear has a way of being contagious.
But courage is also contagious.
Good morning, Sausalito
Painting featuring a large basket of plums to the left and a small basket of strawberries to the right on a table surface with a single peach in front, in a darkened interior
Basket of Plums and Basket of Strawberries, 1632 by Louise Moillon, French Baroque era painter #WomensArt
Stylised landscape painting with angular patchwork of fields in yellows and purples a central white house and hills in tbe distance
Contemporary painter Mary Pym, who was born in the Netherlands but who now lives in the UK #WomensArt
Photo featuring four woven baskets on a grey surface against a blue background, each basket is rounded though of a different size to the next, patterns on tbe baskets vary from a repeated triangle design to stylised flowers
Wounaan Baskets from the Rainforest of Panama, created by master weavers such as Miriam Negria #WomensArt
Photo of two green leaves with embroideries of flowers on them in pink, red threads, the leaves are on a white background
Embroidered leaves by US artist Hillary Waters Fayle #WomensArt
The trunk base of the remarkable Rainbow Eucalyptus on the island of Maui.
KAUA’I—Heaven on earth
Scripps College—The 80th Ceramic Annual on now until April 6th.
Good morning from France ☀️
“The whole world is a series of miracles, but we're so used to them we call them ordinary things.” - Hans Christian Andersen
Be kind. Post something today that makes people smile. 💜
The opening for the 80th Scripps College Ceramic Annual is this Saturday, February 1st in Claremont. Join us!