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Equality for Women in Visual Arts

Contributed by Nolan Paparelli on Jul 8th, 2019. Artwork published in
circa August 2018
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    Equality for Women in Visual Arts 1
    Source: www.maxpietrohoffmann.com Max Pietro Hoffmann. License: All Rights Reserved.

    EWVA is an open initiative that invites you to review the presence of women in the visual arts. A kind of voluntary self-control to observe one’s own actions and to actively change the situation. We believe that raising awareness of the current unsatisfactory situation for women in the fine arts is the prerequisite for launching an improvement in the direction of gender equality. — Excerpt from EWVA website

    The project has been founded by Karin Hochstatter, Annebarbe Kau, Stefanie Klingemann, Sabine Elsa Müller & Christine Reifenberger in Cologne, Germany. Identity and website designed by Studio Max Pietro Hoffmann (Berlin), prominently using Everett.

    Equality for Women in Visual Arts 2
    Source: www.maxpietrohoffmann.com Max Pietro Hoffmann. License: All Rights Reserved.
    Equality for Women in Visual Arts 3
    Source: www.maxpietrohoffmann.com Max Pietro Hoffmann. License: All Rights Reserved.
    Equality for Women in Visual Arts 4
    Source: www.maxpietrohoffmann.com Max Pietro Hoffmann. License: All Rights Reserved.
    Equality for Women in Visual Arts 5
    Source: www.maxpietrohoffmann.com Max Pietro Hoffmann. License: All Rights Reserved.
    Equality for Women in Visual Arts 6
    Source: www.maxpietrohoffmann.com Max Pietro Hoffmann. License: All Rights Reserved.
    Equality for Women in Visual Arts 7
    Source: www.maxpietrohoffmann.com Max Pietro Hoffmann. License: All Rights Reserved.
    Invitation (front and back).
    Max Pietro Hoffmann. License: All Rights Reserved.

    Invitation (front and back).

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