Empowering Artists for Inclusive Change

Join us in advocating for equitable representation in the arts and museum spaces.

Art Workers Coalition History

Founded in 1969, the Art Workers Coalition advocates for economic and political reforms in the art world, promoting inclusivity and diversity in exhibitions.

a man painting a wall
a man painting a wall
a person looking at a drawing
a person looking at a drawing
a sign with a picture of a woman's face on it
a sign with a picture of a woman's face on it

Our Mission

We strive to ensure equitable representation for all artists, pushing for reforms that address the historical exclusion of women and artists of color.

Art Workers Coalition

Advocating for inclusive representation in the arts and promoting economic reforms in museums.

Inclusive Exhibition Policy

We promote diverse artists and advocate for equitable representation in exhibitions across major museums.

assorted-color paintbrushes
assorted-color paintbrushes
Free Admission Day

Our coalition successfully established a free admission day at MoMA, benefiting artists and the public.

graffiti on the side of a building with words written on it
graffiti on the side of a building with words written on it

Art Workers

Advocating for inclusivity in art through collective action and reform.

brown and black brick wall
brown and black brick wall
a blue car driving down a street next to tall buildings
a blue car driving down a street next to tall buildings
man in black jacket walking on street
man in black jacket walking on street
a white car driving down a street next to tall buildings
a white car driving down a street next to tall buildings

Get in Touch

Reach out to the Art Workers Coalition to learn more about our initiatives and efforts towards inclusivity in the art world.

Contact

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Support

contact@awc.org