To Give + Receive

After nearly an entire calendar year of tending our gardens of creativity (both literal and metaphorical), we have an arsenal of knowledge and experience to add to our personal growth. Finding our pacing with each season uncovered strengths within us that flourished with the rain, sun, and falling leaves. Two things are now inevitable: the […]

December Newsletter

Charlotte Gyllenhammar, Fall III, 1999; Cibachrome print mounted on aluminum, 38 x 39 in.; National Museum of Women in the Arts, Gift of Heather and Tony Podesta Collection; © Charlotte Gyllenhammar (℅ nmwa.org) Shorter days and colder nights invite our creativity to turn inward, waiting for us to dive once more into a rich inner […]

What did you bring to the table this year?

As we put away our gardening tools for the Winter to focus inward, we are faced with cobwebs in the closet that always seem to accumulate around the holidays: those dark corners where the urge and tendency to please everyone around us quietly lingers.  Though strides have been made, sentiments still remain: we are largely […]

Savoring Life’s Lessons

‘Tis the season of food, ladies. Warm, scrumptious, savory, steaming, freshly prepared indulgence. I mean, nourishment.  The inevitable pressure of hitting the gym with a solid routine beginning on the first day of January hasn’t quite reared its ugly head yet, so I invite you to get ahead of it this year: now is not […]

November Newsletter

Samuel Joshua Beckett, [Loïe Fuller Dancing], ca. 1900. (℅ Artsy) Loie Fuller was an American dancer who achieved international distinction for her innovations in theatrical lighting, as well as for her invention of the “Serpentine Dance,” a striking variation on the popular “skirt dances” of the day. (source) The Harvest celebration continues, immersing our senses […]

Petals of Protest, Roots of Freedom

“If the first woman God ever made was strong enough to turn the world upside down all alone, these women together ought to be able to turn it back, and get it right side up again!” – Sojourner Truth In 1848, the first women’s rights convention was held in Seneca Falls, New York. Three hundred […]

Surviving + Thriving In A Small Town Zombie Apocalypse

Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall overlooking Spring Street. His demise was not from a fall, but a termite infestation and a team with a chainsaw. In his tiny mountain town nestled among the Ozarks, he sat for many years as a stark yet quaint reminder of what Eureka Springs truly is: pretty weird, and […]

The Alleyway Activation Project

“Every woman’s success should be an inspiration to another.” – Serena Williams The Alleyway Activation Project was a collaboration with Healthy Klamath to celebrate the women who helped shape the Klamath community into what it is today. It was an honor for Virtuosa Society to contribute historical research to this important project. Our mission is […]

The Art (and Beauty) of Conversation

You are invited to a special unveiling ceremony! Virtuosa Society has partnered with Healthy Klamath for the Alleyway Activation Project, calling on artists to paint portraits of the women who helped shape Klamath Falls. These portraits will be installed as murals in the downtown area to help keep history alive, and the stories of these […]

Creeping Creatives: A Spooky Season Spotlight

Happy Friday, Virtuosas! While Katie is a busy bee putting all of the beautiful final touches on Maestra Masterclass preparation, we thought we would take a break from the norm and peek into the paranormal. ‘Tis the season, after all – the leaves are changing, the nights are cooling down, and the Halloween decor is […]

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