Submit your T-shirt design proposal (rough sketch and text) to [email protected] with the word “T-shirt” in the subject heading. The deadline for submissions is Friday, February 22, 2019 at 4 pm. An honourarium of $400 will be paid to the selected artist, who will work with staff in finalizing the design.
MAWA is currently accepting applications for a residency exchange program with Art Klub in New Orleans. The deadline for application is Friday, January 25, 2019 for residencies between May - September inclusive, 2019. Women and non-binary MAWA members at all stages of their careers are encouraged to apply. Equal consideration will be given to emerging and established artists.
If you would like your art to be considered for a MAWA greeting card submit your image to [email protected] with the word “card” in the subject heading, deadline July 27, 2018.
In January MAWA received a special donation of sixty books on women artists and feminism from the estate of Helen Lyons that will be added to MAWA's Resource Library.
MAWA will be closed from Saturday, December 23 through Tuesday, January 2.
MAWA is currently accepting applications for the ArtCenter/South Florida residency exchange program. The deadline for application is Friday, October 13, 2017 for residencies in 2018. Woman-identified MAWA members at all stages of their careers are encouraged to apply. Equal consideration will be given to emerging and established artists.
Holiday Party - Friday, December 1, 2017, 1-2pm at MAWA, 611 Main Street. Immediately following the December First Friday Lecture.
MAWA's Annual General Meeting will take place Wednesday, October 11 at MAWA, 611 Main Street. Everyone is welcome to attend and MAWA members have voting rights.
Desire Change: Contemporary Feminist Art in Canada. Edited by Heather Davis.
McGill Queens University Press & Mentoring Artists for Women's Art (MAWA)
Hardcover, 328 Pages, 8 x 10, 94 colour photos, ISBN 9780773549371, June 2017
MAWA has recently obtained funding to exhibit the artworks of 50 contemporary Indigenous women in a cross-country billboard project entitled Resilience, curated by Lee-Ann Martin. In inner cities and on highways—sites from which too many women have disappeared—the presence of Indigenous women will be visible and celebrated through art. MAWA is working closely with our partner Pattison Outdoor Advertising to make it possible.
MAWA is pleased to announce that Adriana Alarcón is joining our staff as Program and Outreach Coordinator.
3 Winnipeg Ambassadors needed for MAWA Artists in Residence, Summer 2017