It’s inspiring that so many artists exist across the world due to how creativity in the art world is blooming ever so steadily. Regardless of which country you are in, there are artists in every corner of our societies who would dedicate their lives to finding true beauty in the modern age.

Although AI is increasingly advancing, generating their own artificial artwork, there are still modern artists who have the indubitable spirit of forging a path to create true beauty and elegance. Their commitment to their career and personal goals is motivating to anyone who wants to get into the art world, even if several industries are transforming in the wake of AI technologies.

And that’s why we’ve created this list of modern American female artists you should know. Everyone deserves to be in the limelight, especially those who have invested the time and effort to hone their crafts and skills for a long time. Also, the art world highlights different artists from all over the world, including the United States.

Andrea Bowers

Andrea Bowers lives in Los Angeles, United States. She is an American multi-media artist, working in sculpture, video, among other things. Her key themes explore the rights of women and workers related to immigration and climate change.

In 1992, Bowers graduated MFA from the California Institute of the Arts, and for more than twenty years, she has developed international recognition because of her videos, installations, and drawings. She’s amongst the well-respected US female artists in contemporary art due to her major contributions to the field. For example, her “Letters to an Army of Three” is among her finest works that appeared in Chicago in 2005.

Even though there is a severe lack of women’s artwork displayed in American museums, Andrea Bowers is among the 55% of working female artists who stand out because of her 30-plus years of experience. This proves that with time and dedication, people will acknowledge the effort of craftsmanship over an extended period.

Avery Singer

Represented by Hauser & Wirth, Avery Singer is a widely recognized American artist for creating paintings that are digitally assisted by computer-driven airbrushing and 3D modeling. Even though she’s only in her 30s, she has accomplished a lot in her field, specifically with her impressive works at the 2019 Venice Biennale.

Barbara Kruger

Currently a professor at UCLA, Barabara Kruger is a New Jersey-born American who is a collagist and conceptual artist who challenged cultural notions through image and text manipulation in her photo compositions. Her work is uniquely recognized due to its collage style consisting of black-and-white photographs.

Becky Suss

Becky Suss is an American based in Philadelphia, and her artwork explores concepts of memory, domesticity, and intimacy. Often very flat and exaggerated proportions, she usually paints interiors with great fascination for American culture into its dependence and dismissal on homemakers and homemaking, which is rooted in her own personal heritage.

Dana Schutz

Based in Brooklyn, New York, Dana Schutz is an American artist who is recognized for richly colored large-scale figurative paintings.

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Two major galleries stand for her, Thomas Dane Gallery and David Zwirner. A work of hers sold for over $6 million at Christie’s.

Emily Mae Smith

Brooklyn-based Emily Mae Smith is an American artist with Petzel Gallery recently announcing their representation of hers. Her work involves the creation of surrealist-Esq paintings with anthropomorphism, which means giving human attributes to objects that don’t normally inherit them.

Erin M. Riley

Erin M. Riley is based in Brooklyn and is recognized for creating hand-dyed wool tapestries that are hand-woven. Her themes involve women and women’s issues, such as birth control.

Genesis Belanger

Currently in Brooklyn, Genesis Belanger’s widely recognized work is for creating stoneware-and-porcelain ceramics that are pigmented in pastel hues, with her sculptures involving fantastical objects that are uncanny from daily life.

Grace Weaver

Grace Weaver is most notably known for the portrayal of her theatre of public life, which emphasizes large and colorful female protagonists featuring feminine archetypes of self-presentation, also known as your typical female.

Hayv Kahraman

A Kurdish-American artist, Hayv Kahraman is based in Los Angeles, working on reflections on controversial gender issues. Her work concerns female identity as it relates to her refugee experience and issues in her home country of Iraq. Her artwork is a deep reflection of the realities of female identity in the contemporary age.

Jesse Mockrin

Based in Los Angeles, Jesse Mockrin is an American artist recognized for her 17th and 18th-century, European-inspired oil paintings, tightly cropped to redefine the female figure within the history of art.

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She reangles the way scenes about hatred and violence against women are remembered in a lens that makes the subject matter relate more to the pain, shame, and struggle that these violent acts do.

Conclusion

This is our list of 10 contemporary American female artists you should know. Of course, it’s not an exhaustive list as there are a lot of artists in the world that should be recognized for their hard work, but here is a bite-size list that won’t take much of your time reading.

However, the women artists in this list have repeatedly proven that their work speaks volumes about their experience in the field of art. Their contributions are going to be remembered.