BIG NEWS: I’m Featured on WATWA – Where Are The Women Artists?
I’m thrilled (and honestly, deeply honored) to share that my work is now officially featured on WATWA – Where Are The Women Artists?
But this isn’t just a personal win—it’s part of something much bigger.
This is about breaking open the gates of an art world that, for far too long, has treated women artists as if we were optional, marginal, or secondary. We never were. We never are.
WATWA is a powerful, necessary platform that exists to amplify and celebrate the work of women artists—those who’ve been here all along, creating, innovating, challenging, surviving. It's a response to the question that gets whispered in galleries, muttered in curatorial meetings, or silenced completely: Where are the women artists?
We're here. We've always been here.
And now, thanks to WATWA, the world is being forced to see us.
This is not just a feature—it’s a movement.
Let’s get real: the art world is still built on systems of exclusion.
Gatekeeping has been normalized. Male voices have been prioritized. Female talent has been dismissed, ignored, or required to justify its existence in ways male counterparts never had to.
But the tide is turning.
Platforms like WATWA are reclaiming space, redefining visibility, and redistributing attention. They’re not waiting for old institutions to change—they’re building new ones. And I’m proud to be part of that shift.
My inclusion on this platform is more than a spotlight.
It’s a statement:
That women artists deserve to be seen without needing to explain themselves.
That our stories, our styles, our struggles and our visions matter.
That we are no longer asking for permission to exist in this space.
Let’s disrupt the silence.
This isn’t about ego. It’s about legacy.
It’s about reshaping the narrative for the next generation of women creatives who deserve to see themselves reflected and respected.
I want my daughters—and your daughters—to grow up knowing that being a woman artist isn’t a disadvantage.
It’s a superpower.
But we don’t get there by staying quiet.
We get there by amplifying each other, by refusing invisibility, and by disrupting the systems that thrive on our silence.
So what now?
Now we celebrate.
Now we shout each other’s names.
Now we support the platforms that are creating the future we deserve.
🔗 Click [HERE] to see my feature on WATWA.
🤝 Share it. Talk about it. Tell someone.
🎯 And if you’re an artist, keep going.
Keep creating, even when the system tells you to stop.
Especially then.
Because this is how it changes.
We make it change.
To every woman artist out there—whether you’re just beginning, feeling invisible, or questioning your worth:
You are not alone.
You are not behind.
And you are not asking for too much.
You are part of a lineage of creators who are rewriting history.
And the world is finally being made to watch.
Let’s shake the art world. Together.
#WATWA #KarolinaStudios #WomenArtists #WhereAreTheWomenArtists #ArtIsPower #NotJustAFeature #ThisIsAMovement #AmplifyWomen #DisruptTheNorm #ReclaimTheCanvas