To commemorate its 90th anniversary, Gittings is honoring extraordinary women in March for Women’s History Month. "Selfless Women to Remember:" An Exhibition of Portraits by Gittings features and uplifts women of yesterday, today, and tomorrow who have positively impacted North Texas and beyond.
The exhibition celebrates the service of 30 women, half of which were selected from the Gittings archives through a community-wide vote. The other half are members of the Junior Leagues of Dallas, Fort Worth and Collin County, each one nominated by her chapter and honored with a Gittings portrait of her own.
The exhibition will be on display at the Joan Katz Cancer Resource Center at Baylor Scott and White.
To commemorate its 90th anniversary, Gittings is honoring extraordinary women in March for Women’s History Month. "Selfless Women to Remember:" An Exhibition of Portraits by Gittings features and uplifts women of yesterday, today, and tomorrow who have positively impacted North Texas and beyond.
The exhibition celebrates the service of 30 women, half of which were selected from the Gittings archives through a community-wide vote. The other half are members of the Junior Leagues of Dallas, Fort Worth and Collin County, each one nominated by her chapter and honored with a Gittings portrait of her own.
The exhibition will be on display at the Joan Katz Cancer Resource Center at Baylor Scott and White.
To commemorate its 90th anniversary, Gittings is honoring extraordinary women in March for Women’s History Month. "Selfless Women to Remember:" An Exhibition of Portraits by Gittings features and uplifts women of yesterday, today, and tomorrow who have positively impacted North Texas and beyond.
The exhibition celebrates the service of 30 women, half of which were selected from the Gittings archives through a community-wide vote. The other half are members of the Junior Leagues of Dallas, Fort Worth and Collin County, each one nominated by her chapter and honored with a Gittings portrait of her own.
The exhibition will be on display at the Joan Katz Cancer Resource Center at Baylor Scott and White.