Nara Guichon knits with intention, using discarded fishing nets and fabric to bring new life to forgotten materials. In this conversation, she shares how her childhood shaped her connection to nature, why she sees trash as treasure, and how her hands follow instinct over plans. Her work challenges us to rethink waste and reminds us that creativity often starts where others stop looking.
Meet three powerful women artists—Angela Meijer, Sondra Tregre Stanley, and Kait Matthews—whose creative journeys explore healing, heritage, and heart. Their work is as unique as their voices, but they all share one thing: a deep love for storytelling through art.
In this feature, artists Franziska Dörfel, Deborah, and Celeste Cisneros reflect on their unique creative paths—sharing how their practices have become tools for healing, resilience, and personal growth. Their stories reveal the transformative power of art in navigating memory, identity, and emotional truth.
Three inspiring women artists: Cecilia, Julia, and Anne share the heart behind their work—stories of heritage, healing, and fearless creativity. Discover how they turn life into art and art into something truly human.
Have you ever looked at an old toy or smelled something that suddenly reminded you of childhood? That warm, fuzzy, sometimes bittersweet feeling is the heart of our newest International Art Call. We’re thrilled to launch our latest International Art Call for artists around the world! The Women in Arts Network invites all women-identifying and non-binary artists to submit artwork for our upcoming International virtual exhibition titled “Childhood Nostalgia.” This is your chance to reflect on the past, turn memories into visual stories, and share them with a global audience. Whether…
Three talented women, three different journeys—and one universal truth: art heals. In this intimate feature, Yulia Lisle, Haejin Yoo, and Ayleen Wolfe open up about how painting became their voice, their therapy, and their way home to themselves.
In this conversation with Paula Borsetti, Neha Nandedkar, and Tatjana Mihailova, three women open up about how art became a path to healing, self-discovery, and authentic expression—each with a story that invites us to reconnect with our own creativity.
From delicate floral portraits to stitched stories and soulful realism, artists Miquela Raiche, Juliana Naufel, and Jeannine Zambrano show us how beauty and healing can be found in the everyday. Their journeys are a reminder that art doesn’t have to shout to speak volumes.
Artists Shelly Lang, Kelly Angelovic, and Sarah Fishbein share how they each reclaimed their creative voice through personal transformation. Their stories remind us that art isn’t just about what we make—it’s about how we come home to ourselves in the process.
Meet Jess Quinn, Forest Aliya, and Emma Francis—three powerful artists using color, emotion, and nature to express their deepest truths. Their stories remind us that art isn’t just about what we see—it’s about how we feel, heal, and reconnect through creativity.
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