New Release: AQ Volume 6 – A Bold Celebration of Contemporary Women Artists

Now Available: AQ Volume 6

A Curated Look at the Work of Contemporary Women Artists
Curated by Gita Joshi

Create! Magazine is proud to present AQ Volume 6, the latest edition in our ongoing series spotlighting the dynamic practices and evolving narratives of women artists working today. This volume, curated by London-based curator and gallerist Gita Joshi, brings together over 30 artists from around the world, working across painting, sculpture, photography, digital media, and mixed media.

At its core, AQ Volume 6 is a reflection of what it means to sustain a creative practice in today’s cultural and economic climate. Each artist featured in this publication offers a unique perspective—shaped by personal history, geographic location, and material inquiry—while contributing to a larger conversation about visibility, voice, and resilience in the arts.

Through interviews, essays, and full-color visuals, the volume offers an intimate look into the studios and minds of contemporary artists navigating the art world on their own terms.

Featured Artists

M.E. Leaver
Saskia Thurner
Jin Liu
Holly Boruck
Ghia Haddad
Chloe Saron
Crafticana
Rachael Zur
Pamela Trail
Alicia Johnson
Tabitha Whitley
Irina Forrester
Eline Nievers
Maddie Dunn
Natalie Friedman
Greer Wilkins
Rajul Shah
Kirsten Geyer
Allison Clements
Rosmaund Lowrey
Katie Rodgers
Isabelle Devos
Debbie Lawson
Laura Vernaza
Eva Christensen
Ashley Ravidas
Isabel Paget
Lisa River Schenkelberg

About the Curator

Gita Joshi is an independent curator, art dealer, and the founder of The Curator’s Salon—a platform and podcast supporting artists with practical guidance and visibility in the contemporary art world. She holds a background in Art History and trained in curating at Central Saint Martins before opening her own gallery in Central London.

Gita has curated over 30 exhibitions in both gallery and non-traditional spaces, and has served as a juror for numerous international art competitions. In addition to her curatorial work, she coaches artists on career development and self-representation, helping them build sustainable, self-directed practices. She is also the editor of Art Seen, The Curator’s Salon Magazine.

To learn more about Gita and her work, visit thecuratorssalon.com.

AQ Volume 6 is available now in hardcover on Amazon.

This issue is an invitation to collectors, curators, educators, and artists alike to engage with the work of emerging women artists whose practices are shaping the future of contemporary art.

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