50 First female artists registered at Linked INNYC-Women Of The World

50 First female artists registered at Linked INNYC-Women Of The World

ART is worth sharing

Despite many obstacles during these pandemic times, we have safely pursued our goals for this event, postponed until further notice. The new year 2021 is here, and the virus is still challenging us. However, we are excited to help drive the growth of many female artists. Their creativity and enthusiasm is the positive spin to continue forward.

It’s been exciting to have the opportunity to meet many female artists throughout the one-on-one interviews. These contemporary artists from different generations reflect a mix of artists, some majored in fine arts, and others are self-taught, due to the conviction of their passion. The most relevant part is, all of them are true to themselves, achieving scenarios, therefore growing in the art field. 

For us, all women artists deserve an opportunity and proper recognition for their tenacious dedication to the arts. We distinguish our female artists as the best-dedicated in their field.  

So far, we have registered more than 100 female painters from 24 countries participating in the event. Many of them to place on the art radar, they are promising with their critical consciousness and freedom to express. 

We are working eagerly to expand this event to a higher level by providing these opportunities to women painters around the world with low income, not permitting them to be part of this specific exhibition. For that purpose, we extend this voice to potential individuals, corporations, and businesses willing to be part of this event under sponsorship.

Photo left: Orna Adoram (Israel), Melissa Ayr (USA), Gail Lehman (USA), Cecelia Kane (USA), Viktoria Koestler (Switzerland), Wendy Krausbeck (USA), Eilene Carver (USA), Lisa A. Tishman (USA), Heather Assaf (Canada), Lalage Florio (Germany), Odilia Mezquia (USA), Renata Schmidt (USA), Carla van Laar (Australia) Nicole Papaefthimiou (Greece), Lilivet Peña (Cuba), Martina Kolle (Germany), Jelena Petkovic (France), Kathleen Mekailek (USA), Caitlin Flynn (USA), Christine De Oliveira (UK), Helene Hardy (Australia), Elwira Bernaciak (Ireland), Elisa Lopez Trejo (USA), Tamie Odom (USA) & Jo Roszkowski (Australia)

Photo right: Olivia Pegoraro (Italy), Isa Sator (France), Babita Maheswary (India), Monique Allain (USA), Georgia Michaelides Saad (Cyprus),  Pamela Bennett (USA), Debbi Green (USA), Miranda Free (Australia), Helen Klebesadel (USA), Mei Fung Chan (USA), Sandrine Langlade (The Netherland), Chasidy Hathorn (USA), Gisela Zimmermann (Switzerland), Julie Davis Veach (USA), Ank Draijer (Costa Rica), Susana Aldanondo (USA), Gaya Karapetyan (Canada), Dominique  Joyeux (France), Sandra Da Silva Ferreira (Portugal), Fanny Diaz (USA), Syra Larkin (Ireland), Neli Lukashyk (Belarus), Susana Aldanondo (USA), Wanda Waldera (USA), Suzette Fullerton (USA) & Rene Porter (USA)

Important to note; the country next to the artist’s name reflects the place of the registration application. However, it may not correspond to their country’s origin.