Arts
Read about female artists, writers, and other creatives advancing the arts globally. From career spotlights to event announcements, let’s celebrate women. For art enthusiasts and those who want to unlock creativity, this category is where you will spend most of your time.
Making and sharing art provides a way for people to connect, and there is strong female talent to be proud of. For these two reasons, we celebrate females in the arts.
Arts is a broad category that includes dance, painting, sculpture, drawing, writing novels, and more. Its creation, expression, and interpretation is a very personal process, and it’s time to explore this. Find out what female artists are accomplishing today and how they can inspire you in your own pursuits!
Author Tricia Drammeh is an inspiration in the writing community and this blog post is a prime example of why that is the case. I particularly like when she writes in this post about making real connections online that will have a positive impact on your life and on the lives of others. Reblog!
A biography of artist Emily Carr, an inspiring woman in Canada and around the globe.
As Resa on the Graffiti Lux and Murals blog explains, “Local artists make art with women who are marginalized by social/injustice issues.” This is a powerful, artistic post that I wanted to reshare today.
Today I am proud to showcase memoir writer D.G. Kaye, who discusses the use of memoir writing as a vehicle for healing the self. I will give her the floor here as her guest post below such a high-quality one! Take it away, D.G.
When I first watched this dance routine on the TV show So You Think You Can Dance, I actually forgot to breathe. It captivated me, and I forgot to breathe. The top seven women on the show were amazing as they danced to the Evanescence song “My Immortal” on the July 30th episode.