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Save the Date: Meet photographer Samantha Roddick

Michael Hoppen Gallery

Save the Date to meet Samantha Roddick and discuss photography, Carlo Mollino and the sexual objectification of women and view her first artistic project, Hidden Within, at the Michael Hoppen Gallery. Best known as the original founder of the erotic boutique, Coco de Mer, Roddick has long been exploring our cultural relationship to sex. Roddick […]

Sonia Delaunay at Tate Modern

An introduction to the work of the European doyenne of abstract art by art expert guide, Richard Thomas. This will be the first UK retrospective to assess the breadth of her vibrant artistic practice featuring the ground-breaking paintings, textiles and clothes she made across a sixty-year career. Read more about the exhibition here. Details: Meet at 9:15am […]

Road Trip: Manchester – Cornelia Parker, Sarah Lucas, Mary Kelly at Whitworth

Whitworth Museum Manchester

The Whitworth Gallery in Manchester is celebrating its glittering renovation and re-opening with a major solo exhibition by one of Britain’s most acclaimed contemporary artists Cornelia Parker.  The extensive Exhibition features a wide range of the works made over Parker’s long career, including the famous Cold Dark Matter: An Exploded View (1991) (pictured above).  In […]

Samara Scott @ Eastside Projects

Samara Scott’s first solo-show in a public gallery rips up and ruptures the floor to create an irrepressible, erotic topography of consumer products. Eastside Projects have commissioned the London based artist to develop an ambitious new body of work and the largest project she has undertaken to date called Silk. Scott’s exotically prosaic worlds of poured […]

Women in Music: Of Suffragettes, Singers and Symphonists: Women Composers in the 19th and 20th Centuries

Private Home Kensington

From Clara Schumann to Ethyl Smyth and Cathy Berberian, the last few centuries have witnessed an extraordinary array of talented women composers and performers.  Whether curbing their ambitions to remain with the bounds of decorum, or publicly flouting the apparent “limitations” of their sex, these individuals created an enduring musical and cultural legacy, sometimes with […]

Chinese Women Artists and Works on Paper by Women at the Ashmolean

Ashmolean Museum Oxford

Please join us for a May day out in Oxford as an ideal way to take advantage of exclusive, expert guided tours of two of the Ashmolean’s current exhibitions. After a self-hosted lunch at the Ashmolean's roof-top dining room, we will start our visit at 13:00 with an exceptional chance to tour From Palace to […]

Portraits by Sofonisba Anguissola and Mary Beale

Weiss Gallery 59 Jermyn Street

UK Friends have been offered an extraordinary chance to view two rarely publicly-seen portraits, one by a Renaissance artist and one by a Baroque artist. Weiss Gallery Director, Florence Evans, will illuminate these works. Sofonisba Anguissola (1532 – 1625) was born in Cremona, Lombardy. Her apprenticeship with local painters set a precedent for women at […]

Women Artists Working in Norway and Scandinavia: Yesterday and Today

Details with RSVP

Twenty years after the National Museum of Women in the Arts opened the exhibition At Centuries End: Norwegian Art and the Figurative Tradition in Washington D.C., the UK Friends of NMWA will host a special panel discussion and drinks reception during which we will return to the question: How well represented are women artists in […]

Christine Peschek @ Copper House Gallery, Ireland

Christine Peschek's  13 Kinder explores the captivating process of self projection as seen through the eyes of German and Austrian children, aged between 4 to 10. Christiane Peschek worked with these children for several months, using the question “How do you want to be when you can become whatever is in your mind?” as a starting […]

Jane Ellis & others @ Harbour House Gallery, Kingsbridge

Jane Ellis, Alan Jones and Louis Victory are friends who have been painting and drawing together for several years. Although they admire and draw inspiration from one another’s work, their styles range widely from abstract to representational, and everything between. The media they use also crosses boundaries from digital photography to traditional painting.  

Caroline Baker & others @ Harbour House, Kingsbridge

Three artists from Modbury: Caroline Baker, Diana Booth and Jill Cooper join forces for their fourth group exhibition at Harbour House: 3 Media Mix. Each has a passionate interest in the landscape and natural life of the South Hams, and each takes a different creative path, responding in oil paint, textiles, or printmaking – and then […]

African Women Artists at the British Museum: Relationships between the Contemporary and the Traditional

British Museum, Sainsbury Africa Galleries

Relationships between the Contemporary and the Traditional   A discussion of 4 women artists’ work by Ann Gollifer, and introduced by John Giblin, Head of the Africa Department, British Museum. We are excited to offer UK Friends of NMWA the opportunity to tour the Africa Department at the British Museum with Ann Gollifer, an artist whose work […]

Salon Series: Lucinda Hawksley on Pre-Raphaelite Women (note new location!)

Private Home South Kensington

Please join us for the next in our series of intimate lectures by renowned experts -- and our first to take place in the fabulous Club Café Royal. The dynamic and engaging author, Lucinda Hawksley, will share with us her insights into the under-appreciated pre-Raphaelite women (artists, muses and models).  The evening will cover the […]

Behind the scenes at the V&A: Friends and Patrons only

V&A - Olympia

A rare opportunity to go behind the scenes in the V&A Clothworkers' Centre for the Study and Conservation of Textiles and Fashion, for a discussion of pre-eminent women designers through time. We will be led on our visit by Sonnet Stanfill, curator of 20th century and contemporary fashion at the V&A, and the centre manager, […]

Private Collection Visit: Patrons only

Private Home London

Patrons will be invited to a visit to a stunning private collection which includes famous artists such as Louise Bourgeois, Mary Kelly, Sarah Lucas, Maria Lassnig, Yayoi Kusama, Chantal Joffe. Please email us if you have not received your invitation by 15 September.

Martin and Hepworth at the Tate

We have organized a fantastic day out on Tuesday, 6 October beginning in the Member’s Room of Tate Britain at 10:00 with an hour-long  talk by Tate art expert Richard Thomas on both Barbara Hepworth and Agnes Martin.  After that we will view the Hepworth show, and then board the ferry for a self-paid quick […]

Fig-2 with Fatoş Üstek

ICA , United Kingdom

fig-2 and UK Friends of NMWA presents 'Resonant Voices in Contemporary Visual Culture',  a talk by fig-2 curator Fatoş Üstek, with an introduction to her current project at fig-2 by artist Lynne Marsh. fig-2 is a revival of fig-1, which presented 50 exhibitions in 50 weeks. fig-1 was conceived and developed by Mark Francis and Jay Jopling […]

Emma Tennant @ Fine Art Society

Botanical artist and historian Emma Tennant brings a new body of work to The Fine Art Society this December. The exhibition is inspired by the stories of the famous plant […]

Curator-led tour of photography from the Women's Art Library magazine archive

Chelsea Arts Centre 16 John Islip Street, London, United Kingdom

Curator Mo Throp will lead us on a bespoke group tour, 2 December from 3-5 pm, at the Chelsea Art Centre (across from Tate Britain) of her special exhibition of mainly black and white photos from the Women's Art Library Magazine archive- rarely seen outside the Goldsmiths Special Collections Library.  The photos and material are […]