Abstract
In 1927 painters Nasta Rojc and Lina Crnčić Virant, inspired by their British colleagues founded the Women's Art Club in Zagreb. From 1928 until 1940 the Club organized group exhibitions of its members. The main idea of the Club was to improve arts and crafts, to organize female exhibitions and to collaborate with other international women associations. The Club took part in the organisation of the exhibition of Bulgarian women artists and the exhibition of the Little Entente of Women held in 1938 in Zagreb. Women`s Art Club was an important factor of the female artists' emancipation – organizing the first female group exhibitions in Zagreb.
Recommended Citation
Alujević, Darija and Dunja Nekić. "Women's Art Club and Women’s Group Exhibitions in Zagreb from 1928 until 1940." Artl@s Bulletin 8, no. 1 (2019): Article 11.