Empowering Women in the Visual Arts


AWITA recognises the knowledge, leadership and passion of women building careers in the visual arts—whether working in a gallery, museum, auction house, art law, art shipping, freelance or other art related profession. Our community is here to support your journey toward professional growth.

Our curated programme is designed to help you thrive through a mix of in-person and online events. Opportunities are tailored to enhance your skills and expand your professional network


Whether you're looking for individual or team membership, we offer flexible options. We invite you to join our community and take the next step in your career.

Individual Membership


Online 

£55 per annum

Become part of an international community and join practical discussions with leading women in the field. Open to those based either in the UK or internationally.

In Person  

£250 per annum

Our in person and online events create opportunities for up-skilling, peer mentoring and networking. Meet and actively participate in focused events with female champions in the art world. 

Joining as a team is simple and ensures your employees have access to personal and professional development.

How it works?

  • Sign up to the package that suits the scale of your organisation.

  • All your employees can RSVP individually and participate in the programme as often as they like.

If you have a team of 2 or would like to pay for individual memberships for your team, please contact us at office@awita.london.

See our current team members here.

Team Membership


Bijou  

from £500 per annum

For smaller businesses or organisations

Midi   

£2.5k per annum

Businesses or organisations with 10 - 50 employees

Maxi 

£4.5k per annum

Businesses or organisations with large or multi-office teams from 50+ employees.

Event Highlights



2024 -
Art Basel Forecast with Maike Cruse, Grace Schofield, Alia Al-Senussi, Coline Milliard.

2024 - Government Art Collection Tour with Eliza Gluckman.

2024 - A Delicate Balance: Partnerships and Power Dynamics Between the Art Market and Institution at Delfina Foundation with Alys Williams, Dominique Heyse Moore, May Calil and Sarah Philp.

2024 - Following in the Footsteps of at The Dorchester to honour the achievements of female cultural leaders.

2024 - Encounters with a-n The Artist Information Company at Whitechapel Gallery with Jennifer Francis, Sinta Tantra, Fiona Bradley, Emma Hart, Noémie Solomon, Vlatka Horvat, Amrita Dhallu.


2023 -
Creative Collaborations
at KOKO House with Amelia Richards, Charlene Prempeh, Jessica Persson Conway, Danielle Radojcin.

2023 - The Art of Advisory with Jane Suitor.

2023 -
Can We Have A Moment? Three Decades of Photographs in Britain private tour guided by Mary McCartney at Sotheby’s.

2023 - Moonshots at the ICA with Katharine Kostyal, Svetlana Marich, Alice Black, Amber Pinkerton, Maureen Paley, Antonia Marsh, Jenny Waldman, Tessa Ross, Prue O’Day, Bengi Ünsal, Sibylle Rochat and Nancy Hatcher.

2023 - Walk & Talk at Royal Academy of Arts with David Remfry.

2023 - Medium and Memory at Christie’s with Beth Greenacre, Griselda Pollock and Gilane Tawadros.

2023 - Philanthropy in the Arts: A Game of Give and Take at Nicoletta Fiorucci Foundation with Leslie Ramos and Georgina Adam.



2022 -
No.11 Downing Street International Women's Day with Eliza Gluckman and Flora Yukhnovich.

2022 - JW Anderson Launch, a rolling programme of exhibitions and interventions of female artists curated by AWITA members at JW Anderson. With Maya Sanbar and Virginia Damtsa.

2022 - Art of Business with PAIAM and Cromwell Place. Topics included: Cyber Security, Art Market Due Diligence, Restitution, Tax and VAT, Copyright and Resale and Moving and Lending Art.