Local women-identified creatives continue to highlight why
Austin is one of the major epicenters for legendary art.
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Photographer Leta Harrison honors lived experience by capturing people as they are.
Women & Their Work Executive Director Chris Cowden provides woman-identified artists the space to properly represent themselves.
Local Black woman photographer Leta Harrison makes Austin history by making red lipstick okay for Black girls.
Ballet Afrique’s interpretation of Duke Ellington’s The Nutcracker Suite is a celebration of Black strength, Black resilience and Black joy.
For 40 years, Thinkery has uplifted Austin through providing valuable informal educational experiences and collaborating with community members to inspire curiosity, all while committing deeply to accessibility and inclusivity.
Heidi Houdek explains how interior design helped her find creative freedom.
As many dream about the future, there are those building it in the present.
Julia Morton’s lifetime of art, fashion design and curation led her to open a gallery in East Austin featuring digital artwork.
Seventeen female filmmakers put their emotions over the Supreme Court ruling on Roe v. Wade into the short films that make up Give Me An A.