Windows for Women in the news
SPRINGFIELD AVENUE
Local Business : Artist
Astah’s Fine Art Gallery : Antoinette Ellis-Williams
Express Yourself Studios : Tracy Sham
The Fringe Collaborative : Susan Darwin
Lotus Petals Floral : Sandra Charlap
Maplewood Village
The Able Baker: Elisabeth Antoine
Baker Street Market: Claire Weiss
Baker Street Yoga: Jocelyn Fine
BRAVE Floral: Maria Savidis-Markatos
The GenWealth Group: Barbara Bickart
Greenpoint Juicery: Chrissy McIntyre
Maplewood Mercantile: Danielle Masters
Motion Arts Dance Studio: Sarah Intemann
Palmer’s Bakehouse: Erin Rogers Pickering
Ridgewood Row
Mada: Alexis Caruso and Julia Briggs
As Windows for Women comes to a close, we just have to share all the great press the month-long community exhibit received. And as an added bonus, NJ Secretary of State Tahesha Way visited town to see the exhibit.
Media ranging from print to television took note of Maplewood’s strong community of women-owned businesses and women artists.
NJ Secretary of State Tahesha Way: Visit with Secretary Tahesha Way to Astah’s Art Gallery
The Star Ledger: Artwork from 32 women on display in storefront windows of N.J. downtown will inspire you
Businesses shown: Astah’s Art Gallery, The Fringe Collaborative, Lotus Petal Floral
Fox 5 News NY: 'Windows for Women' transforms Maplewood, NJ
Businesses shown: Maplewood Bridal, SKCouture
News9NJ: NJ Now March 20, 2022 (Go to the 14:00 minute mark)
Business shown: Express Yourself Studio
Village Green: Windows for Women Returns to Maplewood for Women’s History Month
Essex News Daily: ‘Windows for Women’ opens in Maplewood in celebration of Women’s History Month
News Channel 12: Female business owners, artists turn Maplewood into art gallery
Windows for Women was hosted by Springfield Avenue Partnership and Maplewood Village Alliance in celebration of SOMA Celebrates Women