Anonymous Was a Woman Symposium Reveals Financial Precarity for Women Artists, Need for Community, and More
How are women artists faring these days? According to a new survey commissioned by Anonymous Was a Woman, the arts nonprofit known for its grant-making, and compiled by reporter-researchers Julia Halperin and Charlotte Burns in conjunction with SMU Data Arts (and exclusively released online by ARTnews), the answer is complex—and in many ways disheartening. But one thing is for sure: the art world is all ears. Last Wednesday, over 300 people filled an auditorium at New York University to he
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