Museum of Their Own
Discover the remarkable journey of Wilhelmina Cole Holladay in her inspiring memoir, Museum of Their Own. Published in 2008 by Abbeville Press Inc., this captivating book spans 240 pages, chronicling how Holladay successfully founded the renowned National Museum of Women in the Arts in Washington, D.C.
In Museum of Their Own, readers will explore the challenges and triumphs faced by women artists throughout history, as well as the significance of creating a space dedicated to their contributions. Holladay's passion and determination shine through, making this memoir not only a personal account but also a vital piece of art history.
Join Wilhelmina Cole Holladay on this transformative journey and gain insight into the importance of representation in the arts. Perfect for art enthusiasts, historians, and anyone interested in the empowerment of women in the creative world.