Black Women: Achievements Against the Odds
A photo exhibition which examined 200 years of Black women’s achievements in various aspects of public life. Co-sponsored with the Black Arts Alliance Project.
A photo exhibition which examined 200 years of Black women’s achievements in various aspects of public life. Co-sponsored with the Black Arts Alliance Project.
Women & Their Work presented Moonstruck, a collaborative performance event of dance, music, and art, based on a group of five paintings by Carol Ivey. Moonstruck was inspired by the… Read More »
Women & Their Work presented Lydia Mendoza in concert at the Dougherty Cultural Arts Center. Mendoza, one of the major forces in the traditional music of the Rio Grande Valley,… Read More »
The Sculpture Symposium was sponsored by the University of Texas Art Department, the City of Austin, Laguna Gloria Art Museum, Patrick Gallery, Matrix Gallery, Southwestern University and Women & Their… Read More »
Women & Their Work and the Benson Latin American Collection presented “Latin America: Women as Artists & Artisans,” an exhibit compiled by Betty LaDuke of Southern Oregon State College. “Latin… Read More »
Women & Their Work presented two slideshow-lectures by artist and teacher Betty LaDuke of Southern Oregon State University on March 8, in celebration of International Women’s Day. LaDuke presented “Nicaragua:… Read More »
Sweet Honey in the Rock, internationally-known a capella black women’s singing group from Washington, D.C., presented a concert in Hogg Auditorium on the University of Texas Campus. They appeared with… Read More »
Women & Their Work rented unused space at the University YWCA and hired dancer Ann Zyblot to coordinate a calendar for dancers and performing artists to use this low-cost rehearsal… Read More »
Performance by feminist activist and musician on a national tour for nuclear disarmament. Co-sponsored with Little Feather Music Productions.