NMWA Crossword Puzzle

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Across
  1. 4. Name of the exhibit that rearranges works from the museum's collection
  2. 5. Prior to becoming a photographer, this artist was a cellular biologist.
  3. 7. Stylized image often seen in surrealist or dreamlike art
  4. 8. An artwork where the artist depicts themselves
  5. 11. Art made by assembling different materials like paper or fabric
  6. 16. A painting, photo, or sculpture of a person, often showing their face
  7. 17. The artist who created a colorful crocheted dog
  8. 18. Ornate artistic style seen in some 1600s Flemish paintings
  9. 23. This artist's story quilts combine word and image to develop a narrative
  10. 24. A recurring subject in the Niki de Saint Phalle exhibit
  11. 25. She is well known for observing and capturing creatures in their natural habitats
  12. 26. An image carved into a surface and inked to create prints
  13. 27. The only female artist of her time to have a workshop in Haarlem
Down
  1. 1. An artwork that includes both pictures and text
  2. 2. Artwork created with fabric, thread, or fiber
  3. 3. An artist's way of conveying emotion or feeling in their work
  4. 6. The artist behind Magnetic Fields
  5. 8. Three-dimensional artwork, often seen in "Remix: The Collection"
  6. 9. A sculpture park in Tuscany known as the centerpiece of Saint Phalle's life work
  7. 10. The advocacy of women's rights, a recurring theme in many artworks
  8. 12. Art process used by Niki de Saint Phalle to create multiple images
  9. 13. This artist's depictions feature silhouettes designed to recall inhumane treatment of enslaved people
  10. 14. This artist bridges Native American art forms and Western modernist styles
  11. 15. Artist of Roses, Convolvulus, Poppies, and Other Flowers in an Urn on a Stone Ledge
  12. 19. Use of more than one medium in a single artwork
  13. 20. Pioneer of still-life painting
  14. 21. Art technique using symbols to represent ideas or emotions
  15. 22. City associated with Flemish women artists from the 1600s