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Enjoy works by women artists across the Museum.

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Mark Women's History Month with these upcoming programs. See a full list of programming here.

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Learn more about the women artists that shaped art history.

Printed graphic image of a white woman seductively holding a poppy flower. The Woman and the peony are an orange color and the background of the image is black and the woman's dress and hat are created just using orange outlines.

By Women, for Women: American Art Posters of the 1890s

How did women emerge as active creators of art and visual culture in the nineteenth century?
Profile view of Farah Siraj smiling, while sitting with a guitar in front of a microphone.

Farah Siraj: Diggi Ya Rababa | MetLiveArts

Named Jordan's “Musical Ambassadress,” Farah Siraj’s unique idiom melds influences from Arabian music, flamenco, and jazz.

Two members of Alsarah & the Nubatones in performance. The figure on the left is singing, while the figure on the right plays guitar.

Alsarah & the Nubatones:
Nuba Noutou | MetLiveArts

Founded in 2011, Alsarah & the Nubatones have dubbed their sound “East African retro-pop.”