National Women’s History Month traces its roots to March 8, 1857, when women from various New York City factories staged a protest over poor working conditions. The first Women’s Day celebration in the United States was in 1909, also in New York City. It began as Women’s History Week, but later expanded to a month in 1987. Here at Image Conscious we celebrate the many national and international women artists that we publish.
From Jane Schmidt’s colorful landscapes to Lucia Heffernan’s curious and hilarious animals, our collections reflect a diverse group of talent in subject to style and technique. Erin K. Robinson brings us a collection of Black girls and women and Ishita Banerjee takes us back to mid-century shapes and bold colors.
Celebrate women in film, politics, literature and art. And add beauty to your walls with our fine art reproductions.