For college graduates interested in an in-depth introduction to the field while designing and facilitating interpretive programs for diverse audiences. Join a dynamic group of other emerging arts ...
In 1849, Elizabeth Blackwell became the first woman to receive a medical degree in the United States. The English-born physician opened the field for other women while founding important medical ...
Adélaïde Labille-Guiard studied painting with François-Élie Vincent and then his son, François-André Vincent, to whom she was later married. In 1783, she was elected to the Académie Royale in Paris ...
Scroll down to check out a new learning resource for our exhibition María Magdalena Campos-Pons: Behold. We are proud to offer a variety of programs for speakers of languages other than English. We ...
According to the Book of Samuel in the Old Testament, the Witch of Endor possessed an unusual power: she owned a talisman with which she could summon the dead. At the request of King Saul of Israel, ...
The correct spelling of this name is MARIE DE COTTEBLANCHE. Daughter of a lawyer for the Parlement of Paris, the erudite Marie de Cotteblanche was well-versed in languages, philosophy, science, and ...
Hildegarde of Bingen, also known as St. Hildegard and the Sybil of the Rhine, was an enormously influential and spiritual woman, who paved the way for other women to succeed in a number of fields from ...
Intelligence and ambition catapulted Sarah Jennings (Jenyns) to the center of English political life, where she remained for more than half a century. Born into a relatively poor gentry family, she ...
Get paid $16 per hour. Second-year Teen Night Planning Committee members serve as leaders in the program and are paid $17 per hour. Work up to 75 hours for the year! MetroCards will be provided to ...
Grimanesa Amorós is an interdisciplinary artist whose interests in the fields of social history, scientific research, and critical theory have greatly influenced her work. She often uses sculpture, ...
Agnes Sampson was part of the 1590–92 witchcraft trials in North Berwick, Scotland, touched off by the testimony of accused witch Geillis Duncan. The examiners used torture to extract confessions from ...
Christine de Pisan (Christine de Pizan) was a medieval writer and historiographer who advocated for women’s equality. Her works, considered to be some of the earliest feminist writings, include poetry ...