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Overview

Certificate Programme in Women Artists in History

Explore the diverse contributions of women artists throughout history with our comprehensive certificate program. Delve into the stories, techniques, and impact of influential women artists from various periods and regions. This program is designed for art enthusiasts, historians, and anyone passionate about celebrating women's creativity. Gain a deeper understanding of the artistic achievements of women artists and their significance in shaping the art world. Join us in honoring the legacy of women artists and uncover hidden gems in art history.

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Certificate Programme in Women Artists in History offers a fascinating journey through the works of influential female artists, from the Renaissance to modern times. Explore the diverse styles, themes, and contributions of women in the art world while gaining valuable insights into their lives and legacies. This self-paced course features engaging lectures, interactive discussions, and hands-on projects to deepen your understanding of art history. By the end of the programme, you will have a newfound appreciation for the impact of women artists and their lasting influence on the world of art. Embark on this enriching journey today!
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Course structure

• Introduction to Women Artists in History • Feminist Art Theory and Criticism • Women Artists in the Renaissance • Women Artists in the 19th Century • Women Artists in Modern and Contemporary Art • Intersectionality in Women's Art • Women Artists in Non-Western Art History • Women Artists in the Digital Age • Curating Women Artists' Exhibitions • Professional Development for Women Artists

Course fee

The fee for the programme is as follows:

: £140

Standard mode - 2 months: £90

The Certificate Programme in Women Artists in History offers a comprehensive exploration of the contributions of women artists throughout history. Students will delve into the works of prominent female artists, analyze their impact on art movements, and gain a deeper understanding of the challenges they faced in a male-dominated industry.


Upon completion of this programme, participants will develop a nuanced perspective on the art world, recognize the significance of women artists in shaping cultural narratives, and be able to critically evaluate art through a feminist lens. This certificate will equip individuals with valuable insights into gender representation in the arts and highlight the importance of acknowledging and celebrating the achievements of women in the field.


The duration of this programme is 10 weeks, with a flexible, self-paced learning structure that accommodates diverse schedules. Whether you're a student, art enthusiast, or working professional looking to broaden your knowledge, this programme offers a convenient way to engage with the rich history of women artists and deepen your appreciation for their artistic endeavors.

Year Number of Women Artists Certified
2019 150
2020 250
2021 400
The Certificate Programme in Women Artists in History is gaining significance in today's market as the demand for recognizing and promoting women's contributions to the art world is on the rise. In the UK, where gender diversity in the arts industry is a key focus, the number of certified women artists has been steadily increasing. In 2019, 150 women artists were certified, which grew to 250 in 2020 and 400 in 2021. This programme not only highlights the achievements of women artists throughout history but also addresses the gender disparity in the art world. With a growing emphasis on diversity and inclusivity in the arts, professionals with a certificate in Women Artists in History gain a competitive edge in the market. Employers are increasingly seeking individuals with a comprehensive understanding of women's contributions to art, making this programme highly relevant for aspiring art historians and professionals in the industry.

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