Tag: photography

Aug 18
The Beauty of Still Life – Deadline Extended!

The Beauty of Still Life invites artists to slow down, look closely, and discover the beauty and stories hidden within ordinary objects. With the deadline extended to August 30, artists now have more time to submit their unique interpretations of this timeless genre.

Aug 08
This American Painter and Sculptor Uses Personal History to Create Contemporary Art | Jane Bauman 

Jane Bauman's creative practice brings together painting, photography, mixed media, found materials, and personal history. From her early experiences with art and the East Village art scene of the 1980s to her current studio practice, Jane has built a body of work shaped by curiosity, experimentation, and transformation. She often revisits old works, discarded materials, childhood images, and studio remnants, allowing fragments of the past to become part of something new. Her fascination with apophenia the human tendency to find patterns and meaning in unrelated things also plays an important role…

Aug 04
Kristi Radford’s photography blends reality & imagination into whimsical floral art

Kristi Radford creates layered photographic art that transforms flowers, leaves, light, and everyday moments into whimsical, dreamlike compositions. Photography has been part of her life since childhood, but through her creative practice at MisBeeHaven Designs she has developed a distinctive process of combining multiple photographs into richly textured digital collages that blur the line between reality and imagination. Working entirely on her phone, Kristi embraces experimentation, curiosity, and play, allowing ordinary natural details to evolve into imaginative visual worlds. Inspired by changing seasons, shifting light, reflections, and the quiet beauty of…

Jul 18
Now Live: Virtual Exhibition on The Beauty of Still Life

Discover the inspiration behind The Beauty of Still Life, Women in Arts Network's latest virtual exhibition. Explore the history, symbolism, and contemporary relevance of still life, meet the artists who shaped the genre, and learn how you can share your own interpretation through this international exhibition.

May 28
This Saskatchewan photographer uses wide open landscapes to create intimate portraits │Rebecca Walker 

Rebecca Walker creates emotionally intuitive photography shaped by the wide skies, quiet prairies, and shifting seasons of Saskatchewan. Rather than chasing perfection or heavily posed imagery, her work focuses on presence, feeling, and the subtle emotional moments that unfold naturally between people and landscapes. What began over fourteen years ago as a way of preserving memories gradually evolved into a deeply personal and soul-led creative practice connected to healing, intuition, and human connection. Through portraiture, self-portrait work, and expansive environmental imagery, she explores themes of love, authenticity, vulnerability, and emotional presence…

May 07
Rust, Light, and Time: How One Photographer Captures Agricultural History ┃ Sarah Anderson

Sarah Anderson documents abandoned machinery and fading rural landscapes across the Midwest, transforming overlooked spaces into powerful reflections on history, labor, and time. Drawn to rusted tractors, collapsing barns, and forgotten structures, she photographs the remnants of agricultural change with a sensitivity that turns decay into narrative. Her background as a physician informs the way she observes the world, balancing precision with empathy, while her growing photographic practice has deepened through formal study at RISD and acceptance into SCAD’s MFA Photography program. Rather than simply recording abandoned places, she approaches them…

Dec 21
The Five Women Photographers Everyone Should Be Talking About

This article features five photographers working across landscape, fashion, and documentary photography, each known for a steady and considered approach to their work. From long days in remote terrain to carefully planned studio shoots, their images come from time spent learning places, building trust, and paying close attention to detail. Together, their work shows how patience, consistency, and experience continue to matter.

Nov 27
Deadline Extended for the Virtual Exhibition: Theme “Faces”- Submit Now

Deadline Extended! You now have until December 30th to submit your work for the “Faces” exhibition. This is your chance to share your unique vision, join a global community of artists, and have your work featured alongside extraordinary creations from around the world. Don’t miss the opportunity to be part of this inspiring showcase every face tells a story, and we want to see yours.

Nov 20
Only 5 Days Left to Submit Your Work to the International Virtual Exhibition: Faces

Time is almost up! Submit your work to Faces before November 25, 2025. This is a chance for women-identifying and non-binary artists to explore identity, expression, and emotion through faces whether portraits, abstract forms, or conceptual interpretations. Your art could inspire, move, and connect audiences across the globe.

Nov 10
The Places We Call Home Exhibition Is Now Live on Women in Arts Network

We are thrilled to announce that The Places We Call Home is now live on the Women in Arts Network! This international virtual exhibition brings together women-identifying and non-binary artists from around the world to explore the many meanings of home. Through painting, photography, sculpture, mixed media, and digital art, each artist shares deeply personal stories of belonging, memory, and connection, inviting viewers to reflect on their own sense of home, wherever it may be.

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