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The International Artist Award by Arts to Hearts Project is an annual opportunity for emerging, mid-career, and professional artists worldwide. The winners will receive a $3,000 cash prize, a spot in a group virtual exhibition, and a feature in a premium hardcover coffee table book crafted with unmatched quality and available on Barnes & Noble and Amazon.

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International Artists Award

Theme: Open

The International Artist Award by Arts to Hearts Project is an annual opportunity for emerging, mid-career, and professional artists worldwide. The winners will receive a $3,000 cash prize, a spot in a group virtual exhibition, and a feature in a premium hardcover coffee table book crafted with unmatched quality and available on Barnes & Noble and Amazon.

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Announcing The Selected Artists for Art & Woman 2025 by Arts to Hearts Project

Announcing The Selected Artists for Art & Woman 2025 by Arts to Hearts Project
Announcing The Selected Artists for Art & Woman 2025 by Arts to Hearts Project

We’re thrilled and proud with excitement, because the moment we’ve all been waiting for is finally here! After going through hundreds of beautiful, powerful, and emotional submissions, we’re ready to reveal the artists selected for Art & Woman 2025.

At Arts to Hearts Project, it’s not just about showcasing artwork; it’s about celebrating the heart behind it. It has become a beautiful tradition in our community to pause, reflect, and recognize the incredible stories women artists tell through their creations. Every year, we open our doors to women artists from around the world, inviting them to share what’s on their canvas and in their hearts.

But before we announce the names for Art & Woman 2025, let’s talk about what makes this project so special.

What Is Art & Woman 2025?

Art & Woman 2025 isn’t just an art call. It’s a celebration of women, of stories, of strength, and of art that comes straight from the heart.

This Art & Woman 2025 project brings together 100 women artists from around the world. Each one shares her unique journey through her art,  her struggles, hopes, dreams, joys, and identity. It’s about showing how deeply connected art is to a woman’s life, and how powerful that expression can be.

We created this Art & Woman 2025 project to give women artists a space to shine, connect, and be seen — not just locally, but globally.

And Now… Here Are the Selected Artists! 

Adela Dore
Alexandra Clément
Alice Janot
ALISSA FRAZER
Amy Almeida
Anastasia Gladkova
Ashmi Ahluwalia
Ayhuma Pires
Aysun Şentürk
Azza Al Qubaisi
Bobbie Bobbie
Breanne McCarthy
Bryne Valenzuela
Caitlin Accurso
Chandralekha Dubey
Chanjuan Peng
Chiara Girardi
Chris Byrnes
CVETKA HOJNIK
Daniela Satzinger
Danielle Fitzgerald
Danielle Mano-Bella
Delbar Azari
Duairak Padungvichean
Elīna Lazdiņa
Emily Lombardo
Esvat Jafarli
Gaya Lastovjak
Gisela Margesy Dominguez Anaya
Grace Moon
Grace Wilding
GRAFFIE RAYAN G
Hariclia Michailidou
Holly Robinson
Jadwiga Janowska
Jeanne Bitz
Jennifer Wildermuth Reyes
Jinghan He
Jo-Anne Swain
Jodi Miller
Jude Carrisosa
Juracy Francisca
Juta Kibildytė
Katalin Pusztaszeri
Kath Magpantay
Katherine Ann Miller
Katherine Grace
Kathryn Melnyk
Katy Yenter
Kelly Zou
Kiara Alexander
Klara Lenhard
Kristi Kazar
Kristina Tonev
Kristina Zulkiene
krtvi Trehan
Lakshmi Madhavan
Laura Mitsu
LAURA OLMOS
Lena Takabayashi
Lexiong Ying
Lielie Sellier
Linda Looom
Lucia Okániková
Lydia Newman
Manuela Rivas
Manya Cherabuddi
Melanie Vera
Melissa Lyn
Meriem Zenaini
Michelle Silver
Miriam Habibe
Moník Molinet
Nani Puspasari
Natalia Barkhanskaia
Natalia Łęcka
Natalie Maxted
Natalja Kalašņikova
Paola Ramos Humphrey
Patricia Schappler
Remona Smith
RYN CLARKE
SALONY GARG
Sara Rodriguez
Sarah Simpson
Songer Yang
Soryun Ahn
Sumana Ghosh-Witherspoon
Szabina Farkas B.
Tong Niu
Ulrike Pichl
Valentina Caver
Van Chui
Violetta Vazhnichaia
Wendy Montero
Yazmin Aguilar
Yunkyoung Cho
Zhanna Utkina
zhixing long
Zoe Zhao

Every single artist who applied to Art & Woman 2025 brought something unique, honest, and inspiring to the table. To everyone who submitted, thank you for sharing your voice. You made this incredibly difficult in the best way possible!

And to our selected artists, congratulations! This is your moment, and we’re so proud to be part of it.

Spotlight on 10 Extraordinary Women Artists

At the Arts to Hearts project, we believe in not just selecting artists but also celebrating them. Every artist who shares their work with us brings something powerful, personal, and deeply inspiring. And while every submission touched us in its own way, some stories and styles truly stood out for their emotional resonance, their creative voice, or their brave vulnerability.

Here are 10 artists from Art & Woman 2025 we want to take a moment to spotlight and celebrate:

Alexandra Clément (France)

Alexandra’s work is a deeply intimate photographic journey of self-discovery, sensuality, and feminine freedom. Her boudoir portraits, captured exclusively by women photographers, document her emotional and physical evolution over time, like visual love letters to the woman she’s becoming. Each image is an invitation to explore what it means to see yourself and be seen, without shame or filters.

Anastasia Gladkova / NASKA (Florida, USA)

NASKA’s dreamlike oil paintings draw us into the emotional landscape of women’s inner worlds. With soft textures and surreal symbols, from porcelain figurines to broken eggs, her art explores the quiet power of vulnerability. She paints the tension between our hidden selves and the roles we perform, creating symbolic spaces where softness becomes strength.

Caitlin Accurso (New Jersey, USA)

Caitlin brings the coast to life through vibrant, emotional seascapes. Her connection to the Jersey Shore shows up in her art through bold colors, shifting light, and those breathtaking in-between moments, the shimmer on the water, the pause before a wave. Her work reminds us to slow down and really feel nature, not just look at it.

 Jeanne Bitz (Hawaii, USA)

Jeanne’s paintings are both wild and grounded, shaped by her upbringing in Alaska and her brave leap to start over in Maui as a single mother of four. Her fusion of classical skill with impressionistic freedom makes each piece a portal into self-love, environmental harmony, and belief in possibility. Her story is as moving as her art.

 Klara Lenhard (Germany)

Klara’s work dissolves boundaries between media, disciplines, and expectations. As a conceptual artist, she’s all about deep observation, inviting us to rethink disconnection as an opportunity for connection. Whether in print, performance, or gallery spaces, Klara brings a thoughtful and interdisciplinary edge to everything she touches.

Natalia Barkhanskaia

Natalia’s work is like a living collage, layering paint, textile, paper, and photography to tell visual stories rich with meaning. Her creativity shines in the way she assembles forms into something entirely new. She offers us a textured, emotional lens through which to view the world, and ourselves.

Zhanna Utkina

Zhanna’s watercolors are gentle yet powerful portraits of human emotion. Through delicate brushstrokes and soft hues, she brings her subjects to life — not just their faces, but their inner stories. Her self-taught journey and intuitive sensitivity make her art feel intimate, personal, and full of soul.

Paola Ramos Humphrey (Mexico)

 Paola’s figurative-surrealist paintings transport us to magical worlds filled with expressive women and nature’s symbols. Her big-eyed characters speak to us, full of dreams, fantasy, and emotional truth. Paola paints not just what she sees, but what she feels, inviting viewers to interpret and dream alongside her.

Lucia Okániková (Slovakia)

Lucia’s journey with clay is one of dedication, patience, and passion. As a self-taught ceramicist, she sculpts by hand, choosing slow, imperfect techniques over machines. Her story is one of resilience, discovery, and self-growth. Her pieces don’t just hold form; they hold experience.

Gaya Lastovjak

Gaya’s three-dimensional paintings live between canvas and sculpture. Using figurative elements and a minimalist palette, she explores empathy, perception, and the duality of human nature. Her work is quiet but deeply emotional, a conversation between light, shadow, and the human condition.

Each of these women brings something unique to the table, and together, they represent the incredible richness, depth, and diversity of what it means to be a woman artist today.

We can’t wait for you to see their work inside the Art & Woman 2025 book.

What’s Coming Next for Our Artists?

This Art & Woman 2025 journey is just getting started! Here’s what our selected artists can look forward to:

Global Exposure

Your work will be seen by over 80,000 art lovers, galleries, curators, and collectors across the world.

Publication in a Premium Hardcover Book

Your art will be part of the Art & Woman book, available worldwide through Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and more.

Professional Digital Portfolio

Our Top 3 will also receive a polished, high-quality digital portfolio to help you promote your work even further.

Certificates for Everyone

All participants of Art & Woman 2025 will receive an electronic certificate, and our Top 10 artists will get a special printed one too!

But more than anything, you’re now part of a creative sisterhood. A global community of women artists who lift each other up and celebrate storytelling through art.

Thank you for Being Part of This Movement 

Whether you were selected or not, please know this: your art matters. Your voice matters. And this is just the beginning.

We created Art & Woman because we believe art made by women is not just beautiful, it’s bold, emotional, messy, powerful, and necessary.

To our selected artists, congratulations again. To all who applied, thank you. And to everyone reading, stay tuned. The Art & Woman 2025 book is going to be unforgettable.

With love,
The Arts to Hearts Project Team

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