- American Academy of Women Artists
- Committed to increasing the growth and awareness of its members in the visual arts. - Asian American Women Artists Alliance (AAWAA)
- Nonprofit women artist's organisation based in New York, collectively organising two exhibitions a year. - Black Women in the Arts
- Voice of black women in music, performance, and visual art. - Friends of Lulu
- Promoting and encouraging female readership and participation in the comic book industry. Friends of Lulu provides information on the Lulu Awards, comic book conventions and events, women mentorship, and more. - Guerrilla Girls (2)
- Hands of Change
- Nonprofit organisation that employs teenage girls from at-risk environments to craft jewellery locally that is sold to raise money for women in crisis globally. - International Centre for Women Playwrights
- Encouraging production of plays by women, bringing international attention to their achievements and providing tools to develop their craft. - National Association of Women Artists
- National organisation of members in the visual arts to give encouragement and exhibition possibilities to women. - Pen and Brush Club, The
- Organisation of professional women in the arts, founded in 1892. - Seattle Writergrrls
- Professional organisation of over 500 women and men discussing writing, editing, and career growth in Seattle, WA. - Women Artists Rising
- Aims to unite female artists and give them exposure at venues and shows to display and sell their art. - Women In Animation
- A professional, nonprofit group, established to foster the dignity, concerns and advancement of women in any and all aspects of the art of animation. Women in Animation contains regional information, FAQ, discussion forums, and events. - Women of Color, Women of Words
- African American female playwrights who have gifted the theatre world with their words. - Women's Caucus for Art (WCA)@
- Word of Mouth
- Association of women authors founded to provide one another with friendship and professional support. Website launched to rally support around a letter they presented to Oprah Winfrey, asking her to consider focusing again on contemporary fiction in her Book Club.
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