the Third International Forum for Empowering Women's Art

the Third International Forum for Empowering Women's Art

At the Third International Forum for Empowering Women's Art

The third edition of the "Empowerment through Art" forum will be held at the Grand Egyptian Museum from May 16 to 20, with the participation of more than 200 female artists from over 35 different countries.
"Empowerment through Art" is an international forum that celebrates the artistic achievements of women worldwide. It focuses on the role of art as an effective means of empowering women through an exhibition of distinguished artworks, seminars and lectures on the development of modern art, panel discussions, interactive workshops featuring a group of international female artists, and live drawing sessions.
The forum is organized by the Art Today Foundation, which will establish a cooperation protocol with the Women's Museum in Bonn, Germany, to provide travel grants for five Egyptian female artists.


Five female artists from India participated with 200 female artists from around the world and Egypt.
The "Empowerment through Art" forum, organized by the Art Today Foundation, opened at the Grand Egyptian Museum with the participation of more than 200 female artists from various countries and continents around the world, including Egypt and Arab countries.
Five female artists from India participated, presenting works in photographic spaces that captured the spirit of India, drawn from the depths of myth and the imagination of the artist East, with a modern touch, in a world that varied between expressionism and surrealism, moving from reality to fantasy.
Artist Anusmita Nag: "The Emptiness of the City - A Flowing Imagination." The artist's rhythms belong to the super-reality, with that surreal spirit in which objects intertwine in the image space, from human distortions to imaginary elements.
Artist Susmita: The artist has more than ten years of practicing creativity and exploring various styles and concepts in photography, using various materials, tools, and media. ...Illustrated tales of hidden and visible worlds united by different generations...with the poetry of watercolors.
Artist Sumana: The virgin paradise of the artist's imagination...reflecting the spirit of nature: trees, plants, grass, and mountains, with mixed materials of ink, charcoal, and even coffee...feelings in circular fantasies, 10 small iconic images.
Artist Rachita: A side of India's angry spirit and the revolution of nature...and Eve appears united with this turbulent current, effervescent with the foam of water, storms, and calamities, and the drama of black and white.
Artist Mithoo: Transports us to a poetic world with the transparency of sadness...the head is high, soaring with thoughts in the horizons of space, and the body of a seated girl...the head ends with a purple flower...touching the heart and soul.
Thus, Indian Eve expressed herself with a feeling closer to the self-portraits of women in our turbulent age...the age of conflict and tension...the successive waves of electrons...and human injustice...a salute to them and to all the participants.