WEBINAR: How the Ninth Street Women Conquered the Art World, 06/17/2025 at 1:30 pm

Joan Mitchell, Ladybug, 1957, oil on canvasm 77 78 x 108 inches, Museum of Modern Art (NYC).jpg
Joan Mitchell, Ladybug, 1957, oil on canvasm 77 78 x 108 inches, Museum of Modern Art (NYC).jpg

WEBINAR: How the Ninth Street Women Conquered the Art World, 06/17/2025 at 1:30 pm

$15.00

Nancy G. Heller, professor emerita of the University of the Arts in Philadelphia on

How the Ninth Street Women Conquered the Art World

Tuesday, June 17, 2025 at 1:30 pm

Online program via Zoom

Abstract Expressionists: It was a label applied to the artists behind a revolutionary development in post-World War II American painting. It conjures up images of a rowdy boys’ club where the likes of Jackson Pollock, Willem de Kooning, Robert Motherwell, and Franz Kline met in the Cedar Tavern to drink, start fistfights, and trade boasts about their sexual conquests. But a group of female artists were also making important contributions to this avant-garde movement.

After being overshadowed for many decades, they are finally getting their due through a flood of recent books, exhibitions, films, and plays celebrating their accomplishments.  Most notable among them were five painters whose work was featured in the groundbreaking Ninth Street Art Exhibition of 1951, in New York’s Greenwich Village. Lee Krasner, Elaine de Kooning, Grace Hartigan, Joan Mitchell, and Helen Frankenthaler — the so-called “Ninth Street Women”— covered enormous canvases with energetic, slashing brushstrokes, emphasizing the raw and unrestrained process of artistic creation, revealing their own emotions in an abstract, yet powerful, way.

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