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Reviving Art, Cultivating Heritage: Artemisia Gold

Artemisia Gold CIC, a US 501 (c) (3) and UK-registered charity and global entity, is committed to the rediscovery, restoration, and exhibition of overlooked artwork, with a focus on forgotten female artists. Our mission is to nurture art appreciation through education and events by identifying, restoring, and studying overlooked masterpieces. Join us as we celebrate art, its history, and uncover the true stories of these artists who are woven into the rich tapestry of our cultural heritage.

Artemisia Gold focuses on painters such as Artemisia Gentileschi, the most famous female painter of the Italian Baroque era, and Suor Plautilla Nelli, a prioress and painter by restoring and analyzing paintings by both.

UPCOMING TOURS & EVENTS

Artful Explorations

Artemisia Gold CIC goes beyond restoration, offering immersive experiences for students, professionals, and art enthusiasts. Our curated events delve into art history, fostering a deep understanding of cultural contexts. Join us to unravel forgotten art stories, sharing our passion for art, education, and community, fostering appreciation for creativity.

NEWS & UPDATES

Recent Art Restoration & Education Insights

Stay updated with Artemisia’s latest news, events, and impactful projects as we unfold the stories behind forgotten masterpieces.

Rediscovering Plautilla Bricci, Rome’s First Professional Woman Architect

Artnet News spotlights Plautilla Bricci, the 17th-century painter and Rome’s first professional woman architect, as Artemisia Gold leads the restoration of her monumental Birth of the Virgin. The p…

Artemisia Gold Launches Internationally

Artemisia Gold, Inc. has formally launched as a 501(c)(3) global nonprofit operating in the United States, the United Kingdom and Europe, expanding the mission of Artemisia Gold UK. Founded in 2020…

The School of Hibernia comes to Rome for St Brigid’s Day

An ambitious Irish art project offering an all-female reimagining of Raphael’s The School of Athens was presented in Rome as part of celebrations marking St Brigid’s Day. Titled The School of Hiber…

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