Saatchi Art Celebrates Women's History Month with "100 Voices, 100 Artists"
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[Saatchi Art](https://www.saatchiart.com/stories/100artists/) is celebrating Women’s History Month and the centennial anniversary since the 19th amendment granting women the right to vote with a special campaign titled, “100 Voice, 100 Artists.”
The campaign will feature 100 women artists ranging from Nigeria to Texas and beyond. Debuting Spring 2020, the catalog will include in-depth artist profiles and behind the scene studio tours. Additionally, Saatchi Art will present an exclusive video spotlighting six women artists telling their stories discussing how they use art to express their unique voice, with commentary from Chief Curator, Rebecca Wilson.
“Like the vote, art is a powerful means of expressing one’s voice and vision,” Rebecca Wilson, Chief Curator at Saatchi Art said. “In recognition of this landmark centennial, and in the spirit of correcting the gender imbalance in the arts, Saatchi Art is celebrating 100 of our most talented women artists in a campaign that will launch in March 2020, timed to Women’s History Month.”
Along with the catalog, artists Whitney Avra has created an exclusive limited-edition print of her original work, “How Long Must We Wait For Liberty,” just for “100 Voices, 100 Artists.” Her piece inspired by the strong women of the past and those who continue to fight for rights today will be available for purchase on SaatchiArt.com while Society6.com will offer home accessories featuring the artwork.
[Saatchi Art](https://www.saatchiart.com/stories/100artists/) is celebrating Women’s History Month and the centennial anniversary since the 19th amendment granting women the right to vote with a special campaign titled, “100 Voice, 100 Artists.”
The campaign will feature 100 women artists ranging from Nigeria to Texas and beyond. Debuting Spring 2020, the catalog will include in-depth artist profiles and behind the scene studio tours. Additionally, Saatchi Art will present an exclusive video spotlighting six women artists telling their stories discussing how they use art to express their unique voice, with commentary from Chief Curator, Rebecca Wilson.
“Like the vote, art is a powerful means of expressing one’s voice and vision,” Rebecca Wilson, Chief Curator at Saatchi Art said. “In recognition of this landmark centennial, and in the spirit of correcting the gender imbalance in the arts, Saatchi Art is celebrating 100 of our most talented women artists in a campaign that will launch in March 2020, timed to Women’s History Month.”
Along with the catalog, artists Whitney Avra has created an exclusive limited-edition print of her original work, “How Long Must We Wait For Liberty,” just for “100 Voices, 100 Artists.” Her piece inspired by the strong women of the past and those who continue to fight for rights today will be available for purchase on SaatchiArt.com while Society6.com will offer home accessories featuring the artwork.