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Art Outreach

Artist Brigitta Kral teaches girls how to use recycled materials to create new jewelry designs

Partnerships with schools, youth and arts organizations allow our immigrant women artist members to teach and share their talent with children and youth, actively participate in the community, and tell their stories. This program provides women with professional experience, business and leadership skills and visibility in the art market.

EWI works in schools, community organizations and recreation centers to bring art and cultural programs to children and youth who otherwise might not have access to the arts. The program mutually benefits the community lacking access to the arts and talented immigrant women artists in need for market venues and affirmation.