Not your muse

Tina Ehrlich • September 24, 2019

Women are no longer the muse and this show proves it.

For centuries, women weren't allowed to be artists but only a muse—the source of inspiration. It's now 2019, we celebrate the incredible artwork created by females and our gallery is committed to representing at least 50% women artists.

We’re excited to announce our next show, Not Your Muse , that highlights the work of both local and international female artists! We hope you'll join us for the opening reception tomorrow, Thursday, September 26. Stop by the gallery between 4-7pm to say hi and to celebrate women artists across the country! Let us know if you'd like to be added to the show's pre-sale list, to be the first to see all available pieces.

Some of the featured artists include:

Martha Rich, Philadelphia, PA

Martha Rich, artist

Whitney Warne, Des Moines, IA

Whitney Warne, artist

Jehra Patrick, Minneapolis, MN

Jehra Patrick, artist

Logan Ledford, New Orleans, LA

Logan Ledford, artist

Taelor Fisher, Dallas, TX

Taelor Fisher, artist

Rebecca Stern, Stamford, CT

Rebecca Stern, artist

Kristi Kohut, Chicago, IL

And many more! We’d love to see you on Thursday. But, if you’re not able to make it, the show will be up for the next 8 weeks. If you’d like to have the first peek at what’s available to purchase, let us knowto add you to the show’s pre-sale list.

Tina Ehrlich, author
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