On Thursday, January 28, the DMA is pleased to host State of the Arts: Women in the Arts, highlighting Dallas-area women who are shaping the cultural landscape of our city and the surrounding area through leadership positions in their respective fields. The conversation will be led by Anne Bothwell, Director of KERA’s Art&Seek, and will include Amy Lewis Hofland, Director of the Crow Collection of Asian Art; Margie Reese, Executive Director of Wichita Falls Alliance for Arts and Culture; and Tina Parker, Co-Artistic Director of Kitchen Dog Theater.
As we look forward to hosting these great leaders in one space, let’s take a moment to highlight works of art in our permanent collection by women. From Berthe Morisot’s 1880 painting of a woman in winter to Margaret Lee’s 2013 photograph Dots on Top, these women have made their mark in the timeline of art history.
Sandy Skoglund, Revenge of the Goldfish, 1980, Color photograph, Dallas Museum of Art, General Acquisitions Fund 1981.32
Berthe Morisot, Winter (Woman with a Muff), 1880, oil on canvas, Dallas Museum of Art, gift of the Meadows Foundation, Incorporated 1981.129
Denise Bellon, Untitled (Mannequin by Hans Arp), 1938, gelatin silver print, Dallas Museum of Art, gift of the Junior Associates and an anonymous donor 2001.53
Dorothy C. Thorpe, Crown Lynn Potteries, Dorothy C. Thorpe Inc., “Monterrey” pattern creamer, c. 1965, ceramic, Dallas Museum of Art, gift of Carole Stupell, Ltd. 2002.1.26.2