The National Association of Women Artists is a not-for-profit organization based in New York City. Founded in 1889, N.A.W.A. is the oldest professional women's fine arts organization in the United States, continually providing a forum for women artists to share ideas and exhibit their work. N.A.W.A. is dedicated to promoting women artists of all backgrounds and traditions through exhibitions, professional programs and its historic archive. N.A.W.A. offers members the opportunity to participate in curated and juried exhibitions in New York City and nationwide in addition to competing for exhibition awards totaling upwards of $10,000 annually.

N.A.W.A. invites the public to attend exhibition receptions and to view current exhibitions during gallery hours. The N.A.W.A. Gallery is open from 11 AM to 5 PM Monday to Friday.

The National Association of Women Artists, founded in 1889, has been promoting and nurturing the work of professional women artists for over 118 years. The organization sponsors local and national exhibitions, merit prizes, lectures and special events for its 850+ membership, and hosts ongoing exhibitions at its headquarters address.
 


Eileen Serwer, Solo Show-N.A.W.A. Gallery -April 8 - May 15, 2008
Selections From "Insights Into Surburia", Rutgers University, N.J. April 14 - June 30, 2008
New York Hall of Science, May 17 - July 13, 2008
Annual Business Meeting and Membership Luncheon, National Arts Club, May 29, 2008

119th Annual Exhibition 
GoggleWorks, Reading, PA
August 24 - September 28, 2008
Reception: Sunday, September 21, 2008

 

 


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Spring 2008 Newsletter

Annual Membership Meeting and Spring Luncheon
May 29, 2008

For a list of the current Exhibitions at NAWA, click here

For Upcoming Exhibitions at NAWA, click here


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New Members Application
Deadlines
March 15 and September 15

 

 

 

National Assocaition of Women Artsits is a not for profits womens art organization in the US.

GALA 2007 a cocktail and hors doeuvres reception to benefit the National Association of Women Artists Honoring Gail Levin, author of Becoming Judy Chicago Rubin Museum of Art 150 West 17th Street at 7th Avenue New York, N.Y 10011/212.620.5000 Thursday, April 19th, 6:30  9:00 pm $225 Friends $200 Members Featuring music, a silent auction and special after hours viewing of the museums collection Please call 212-675-1616 for reservations.