International Women’s Day: today, tomorrow and always.

From a recent survey by the Singulart platform, in 2023 being a female-identifying artist in the art world still remains a stumbling block.

The 89.4% of artists who identify as women feel that they are not considered true artists because of their gender and price their work 33% less than men.

The unfortunate reality.

I will not go into too many words…

I don't believe in pink quotas and I'm not convinced by all-female work sessions.

What I believe is that there is a strong characteristic in every woman: the ability to contaminate, to cross borders, to create relationships, invade fields and invent creative connections.

Let’s shine a light on their extraordinary skill and innovation!

 
 

Lara, Silvia and Andrea x Antica Tostatura Triestina, Baxa Films

‘‘Dream what you want to dream, go where you want to go, be what you want to be.’’

 
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