Collection: Florida Women's Arts Association (FLWAA)
Florida Women’s Arts Association (FLWAA) is an outgrowth of The National Museum of Women in the Arts (NMWA), incorporated in November 1981 as a private, nonprofit museum. The NMWA is the first museum in the world solely dedicated to championing women through the arts. Initially operating from the home of the founders, Wilhelmina Cole Holladay and Wallace F. Holladay, the museum purchased its building at 1250 New York Avenue in April 1983 with the inaugural exhibition American Women Artists, 1830–1930, curated by one of the country’s foremost feminist art historians, Dr. Eleanor Tufts.
Gallery500 is honored to host FLWAA's Exhibition "Her Story, in color" on display March - April 2026.
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Sold outThe Joy of a Dance.
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Sold outReflecting on Giverny
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Sold outSister Rosetta
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