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These are Galleries and Museums that specifically support women in the arts.

Click on Any of The Underlined Titles Below to
Access the Web Sites of These Galleries & Museums

A.I.R. Gallery

511 West 25 Street, New York, NY 10001
Phone: 212.255.6651
Fax: 212.255.6653

Founded in 1972, A.I.R.'s mission is to
advance the status of women artists by
exhibiting quality work by a diverse
group of women artists and to provide
leadership and community to women
artists.

ARC Gallery

734 N. Milwaulkee, Chicago, IL 60622

A not-for-profit educational foundation and gallery since 1973. With a 4,700 sq ft space in Chicago, they produce up to seven individual or group exhibits each month.

Ceres Gallery

547 West 27 Street, New York, NY 10001
Phone & Fax: 212-947-6100

Ceres started as part of the
New York Feminist Art Institute
in the early 1980's. In addition
to it's function as a gallery
Ceres is a community network
for women artists. Ceres presents
a wide range of workshops, literary
readings and performances.

National Museum of Women in the Arts

1250 New York Avenue, Washington D.C. 20005
Phone: 202-783- 5000 or 800-222-7270

The only museum dedicated exclusively to recognizing contributions of Women in the Arts.

Georgia O'Keeffe Museum

217 Johnson Street, Santa Fe, NM 87501
Phone: 505-946-1000

The Georgia O'Keeffe Museum is dedicated to perpetuating the artistic legacy of Georgia O'Keeffe and to the study and interpretation of American modernism. The Museum's collections, exhibitions, research center, publications, and education programs contribute to scholarly discourse and serve diverse audiences.

The Pen & Brush Inc

16 East 10th Street, New York, NY 10003
Phone: 212-475-3669
Fax: 212-475-6018

Founded in the 1890's Pen & Brush is the oldest Women's Arts Organization in New York City dedicated to encouraging originality, stimulating and developing appreciation of the various arts by providing facilities for the presentation of lectures, exhibitions and otherwise bringing together the public and the female artist members of the organization.

Soho 20 Gallery

511 West 25 Street, New York, NY 10001
Phone: 212-367-8994
Fax: 212-367-8984

SOHO20 was founded in 1973, in New York's Soho art district, as a non-profit, artist-run organization devoted to increasing public awareness of the excellence and diversity of women's art.

WARC Gallery

401 Richmond St. West, Ste. 122, Toronto, ON, Canada M5V 3AB
Phone: 416-977-0097
Fax: 416-977-7425

WARC's mission is to provide a curatorial research library, exhibition opportunities and resources for visual artists. WARC proactively supports advocacy efforts that contribute to advancing the status of contemporary Canadian women artists.

Women & Their Work

1710 Lavaca Street, Austin, TX 78701
Phone: 512-477-1064
Fax: 512-477-1090

Celebrating 25 years, Women and Their Work seeks to promote greater recognition and appreciation of women's contribution to cultural life, provide financial and technical support for artists and to educate audiences of all ages about
contemporary art.

WomanMade Gallery

2418 Bloomingdale Ave., Chicago, IL 60647
Phone: 312-738-0400
Fax:: 312-738-0404

Woman Made Gallery's goal is to support women in the arts by providing opportunities, awareness, and advocacy. It specifically accomplishes this through monthly thematic exhibitions which raise public awareness and recognition of women's cultural contributions.

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