It was once remarked that the only way for a woman to be involved in a painting was for her to disrobe and be a model. Thankfully, things have changed – well, mostly. Anyone who has taken art in school can list at least a dozen famous painters in the Western world, but few can name a handful of female artists. There are several theories about this, from historic limitations on education for women, to poor gallery representation. Even now, according to PBS.org/newshour, there are more women in art schools than men, but only about 11% of them seem to enjoy national representation in galleries. If you’re a female artist in Africa, things are different. Women and men are equally represented, and female artists make up 50% of the most expensive art collections there.

Durango Arts Center is proud to present a new exhibit on May 5 by the Looking Glass Collective. This is a talented and highly skilled group of 14 established local female artists. They are as passionate about the outdoors as they are about their art. I encourage you to come enjoy their work and take advantage of two workshops offered by their members Juanita Nelson and Yvonne Holland.

The next time you want to impress your friends here’s a list of 10 female artists for you to keep in your back pocket:

Buy tickets, donate, become a member for discounts and to be a patron of the arts and register for classes at DurangoArts.org and find things fast at https://linktr.ee/durangoartscenter.

Brenda Macon has been executive director of Durango Arts Center since 2018.