Connecticut Women Artists has launched its 2026 Members’ Juried Exhibition at the Art League of New Britain, running through May 1. Juried by Janet Warner, an adjunct professor of studio arts, the show features a diverse array of media including painting, sculpture, photography, and fiber arts. The opening festivities included an artist talk by Kate Emery and a public reception featuring an awards presentation to honor standout works from the collection.
This exhibition highlights the enduring legacy of Connecticut Women Artists, one of the oldest organizations of its kind in the United States, founded in 1929. By partnering with the Art League of New Britain, the event underscores the importance of regional art hubs in fostering professional growth and visibility for female creators. The showcase serves as a vital platform for statewide artistic connection and celebrates the contemporary breadth of women’s contributions to the visual arts.