Results: Hardwiring Change for Women in the Arts Workplace

Artnet X Association of Women in the Arts Survey


“Personal narratives can be transformative but are hard to measure. We all know what feels right and fair, but with this initiative we wanted to move beyond anecdotal evidence and to try and put some numbers to what we experience.” - Sigrid Kirk AWITA Co-Founder

The results from our Hardwiring Change for Women in the Arts Workplace survey with Artnet are free to download . It unveils critical insights into the structural barriers and opportunities for women in the fine arts sector.


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Read the Artnet editorial including an in-depth report digesting the survey data and interviews with New York powerhouse dealer Marianne Boesky and Meg Molloy, founder of the Working Arts Club.

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