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Opening the Vault. 110 female identifying artists were noticed in this immersive exhibit inside an empty bank vault.
In an empty vault/solo art space in D’Art Center, Norfolk, VA , 110 female identifying artists were noticed. 10 female artists who shaped art history, 10 local female artists currently contributing to the creative landscape of the NEON District, VA, and 90 contemporary artists making a powerful statement with their artwork. From March 18th to April…
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10 Female Artists Who Have Shaped Art History
110 Female Artists, NOTICED We begin with Alma Thomas.
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Artwork/Teamwork
When six teenage girls, most who have never met each other, are asked to work separately but together…who knew what the result would be? At the end of this summer Girl Noticed hosted a series of free virtual workshops. I was thrilled that teenagers from across the country would participate. We’d talk about their strengths,…
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“The Nonprofit Legacy”
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100 years, but is it really time to celebrate?
“they need the vote and the vote needs them”… Adella Hunt Logan
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“Together” can often feel lonely.
If I’m going to paint 110′ murals that spell out in 12 1/2′ letters “TOGETHER”, then my everyday actions should support the theory that “together” we overcome and move forward. 110′ is BIG, but I believe it is the small everyday things that truly make a difference. I’d like to share with you an article…
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Accepting you are racist. Step 1
I grew up in the city of Philadelphia at a time when schools were just beginning to be segregated. This meant the black children were actually counted in each classroom making sure a certain number was met. White was certainly still the majority but kids bussed from other neighborhoods were literally sprinkled into each classroom.…
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ENUFF… shouldn’t it be spelled that way?
I guess however you spell it the notion of not being enough has been like a sharp piece of glass I stepped on when I was about seven years old and for the next forty five years have had stuck in my foot. Some days if you were to watch me go through life you’d…
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Hope
Irene Zisblatt, Holocaust Survivor Holocaust survivor Irene Zisblatt is an authority in the field of hope. “We have to find a way, we have to try,” she says. We have to use our words to spread hope. “There is no room for hate.” When she was just 13 years old, Irene Zisblatt, along with her…