Sarah Cain’s Favorite Season

Sarah Cain talks about how fierce feminism and humor infuse her work My favorite season is the fall of the patriarchy. The 45-foot canvas at the center of the work combines painting and sculpture, moving from soft fields of spray paint to torn pieces of canvas, gold and silver leaf, beading, and an homage to Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
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Video: Print Like a Great: Elizabeth Catlett
What happens when legacy, artistry, and womanhood collide? LaToya Hobbs creates a stunning woodcut portrait of Naima Mora, inspired by the life and work of legendary printmaker Elizabeth Catlett—Naima’s own grandmother.

Video: Master Printmaker LaToya Hobbs Creates a Woodblock Print Inspired by Elizabeth Catlett
Master printmaker LaToya Hobbs creates a woodblock print portrait of Naima Mora, referencing the sculpture Naima created by Elizabeth Catlett.

Video: Deborah Luster: Archive of Lamentations
Deborah Luster discusses her works presented in the exhibition The Memory of Time: Contemporary Photographs at the National Gallery of Art, Acquired with the Alfred H. Moses and Fern M. Schad Fund.