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An installation of 9 framed colorful collage works containing different figurines and images

Las Hermanas Iglesias: The Deities in the Details

Las Hermanas Iglesias: The Deities in the Details June 2023, by Itza Cantera-Guerrero, Spring 2023 Marketing & Communications Intern, Blanton Museum of Art Back to Blog As someone who loves looking at tiny details and conducting research, I was immediately drawn to the nine collages in the Blanton’s Contemporary Project exhibition by Las Hermanas Iglesias, […]

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A four poster bed with a string around the top and various butterfly pods connected with an emerging butterfly coming out of one

The Butterfly Effect: Creative Connections in the Work of VLM

The Butterfly Effect: Creative Connections in the Work of VLM June 2023, by Meg Burns, Curatorial Administrative Assistant, Blanton Museum of Art Back to Blog In both her day job and her expansive artistic practice, Virginia L. Montgomery (VLM, b.1986) is keenly attuned to the symbols that populate our world. Working as a graphic facilitator,

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3 people standing in front of a large abstract artwork made of lots of punched paper holes over the canvas

Women’s History Month 2023: #5WomenArtists in Day Jobs

Women’s History Month 2023: #5WomenArtists in Day Jobs March 2023, by Meg Burns, Curatorial Administrative Assistant, Blanton Museum of Art Back to Blog Since 2016, the National Museum of Women in the Arts (NMWA) has been asking a simple question: can you name five women artists? This question has sparked conversations on the underrepresentation of

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Nicola Costantino at sewing machine looking at a dress on a mannequin. Dark lighting creating a high contrast from Costantino's skin.

Women’s History Month 2018: #5WomenArtists

Women’s History Month 2018: #5WomenArtists March 23, 2018 by Lizabel Stella Back to Blog In 1987, Congress proclaimed the month of March as Women’s History Month, providing an official annual opportunity to celebrate the unsung contributions of women.  The National Museum of Women in the Arts in Washington D.C. lead a year-round mission to advocate women artists, providing a

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