#5WomenArtists at Studio Gallery

As Women’s History Month comes to an end, we are celebrating women in the arts through the National Museum of Women in the Arts’ well-known call for action: #5womenartists! The NMWA asks the simple but daring question of if you can name five women artists. This task sounds simple enough, but many people (even art lovers) cannot always answer. We are challenging the male-centric history of art by proudly naming five of Studio Gallery’s #5womenartists, who are in turn sharing their own five favorites with us. We invite you to learn more about women artists and about the NMWA’s challenge as we celebrate Women’s History Month this March 2023 and far beyond.

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My Journey Back to Art: Inspiration from Artists at the Studio Gallery

My name is Sehrish Hussain and I am a student, a wife, a daughter, a cook, and an artist. I don’t usually forget parts of who I am. But at times I don’t feel like an artist, so I choose not to remember that part of myself because it’s easier than admitting I am not the artist I want to be. Working at the Studio Gallery, though, I have been reminded of how much I love art, being around artists, and creating. From inventory to sales, being surrounded by art gave me so much joy.

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The Business of Selling Art

Artists! Have you ever thought about how to price your artwork? Selling pieces is one of the many things artists have to deal with after the actual creation process of the artwork is finished. Setting a price on personal work can be hard. Even the most famous artist in history struggled to price their masterpieces. Keep reading to get the Studio Gallery guide on pricing!

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Juneteenth: Suliman Abdullah and His Photography

Below is an interview both Sehrish Hussain and Madison King had with artist Suliman Abdullah. They speak about how one’s history and culture can influence and grow a love for art. Read below for the exciting conversation around topics of art, community, and black history inspired by Juneteenth. A note both Sehrish and Madison wanted to share is the importance of black artists and creatives uplifted in prominent culture-led organizations like galleries and museums. As Gallery Associates, Sehrish and Madison are proud to be working at the Studio Gallery, which showcases black artists like Suliman.

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