
A landmark exhibition honoring a pioneering feminist art movement as it marks the 50th anniversary of its founding in April 1976 in the Warehouse District of Minneapolis.
This exhibition showcases the work of 73 groundbreaking women artists who helped redefine the landscape of contemporary art and feminist expression. At a time when women artists were routinely overlooked by galleries, museums, and curators, WARM began as a bold act of visibility — a 35mm slide registry created to promote the artwork of women artists in the Twin Cities. It evolved into a feminist cooperative gallery that operated from 1976 - 1991, the largest women’s art collective in the country. What followed was a decades-long legacy of artistic excellence, mentorship, and activism. This Celebration is more than an art show, it is a tribute to a movement.
Image Credit: Linda Gammel
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