Sunday, October 20
10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
At the museum

Visit for a last chance to see these memorable exhibitions:

  • Hung Liu: Making History: “Weeping” paintings and prints by Hung Liu (1948–2021) feature signature paint drips, layers of color, and cultural symbols. Her works pay homage to overlooked figures in history, predominantly vulnerable women and children from the artist’s native China.
  • Holding Ground: Artists’ Books for the National Museum of Women in the Arts: Nine new works by celebrated book artists inaugurate NMWA’s Learning Commons and its reinvigorated Betty Boyd Dettre Library and Research Center. Above all, the artists’ books celebrate the varied spaces where women’s creativity blooms.
  • Impressive: Antoinette Bouzonnet-Stella: Explore an extraordinary series of 25 prints by the 17th-century French artist (1641–1676). The exhibition explores the circumstances of the work’s creation and focuses on Bouzonnet-Stella’s life in Paris, where she lived and worked with her uncle in his prestigious lodgings in the Louvre.
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