Mentoring Artists for Women’s Art

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Mentoring Artists for Women’s Art presents visual arts education, theory and criticism from an intersectional feminist perspective. The artist-run centre was founded in 1984, to “encourage and support the intellectual and creative development of women in the visual arts by providing an ongoing forum for education and critical dialogue” (mandate). MAWA now considers the broader spectrum of gender discrimination, and welcomes non-binary, trans and Two-Spirit participants into all programs. Mentorship is the core activity of the organization, and a mentorship philosophy informs all aspects of MAWA. MAWA mentorships range in duration from 2-12 months, sometimes focussing on a specific media or theme, and often culminate in an exhibition. The in-depth learning that they provide is transformative. Mentorship shares knowledge, experience, networks and support, advancing individual careers and building a healthy, intergenerational arts community. MAWA residencies provide women and non-binary artists of all career levels the opportunity to research and create in MAWA’s live/work apartment. Exchanges with 3 international residency organizations allow Winnipeg artists to experience new artistic communities and professional opportunities globally.

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