Irina Stenberg 1904-85 / Artist, illustrator. Irina was educated in Tbilisi. In the late 1920s she entered the world of the Russian artistic elite. By Kristine Darchia
Elisabed Cherkezishvili 1863-1948 / Actress. Elisabed entered the Tbilisi theatre troupe in 1886. Among her most popular roles were Khanuma ("Khanuma By Shorena Gabunia
Nadezhda Kharadze 1912-99 / Opera singer. She soon became the Tbilisi Opera's prima donna. By Shorena Gabunia
Gayane Khachaturyan 1942-2009 / Painter. Gayane became interested in painting at an early age. She studied formally and prepared to enter the Tbilisi Art Academy but ultimately did not do so at the recommendation of famous artist Aleskandre Bazhbeuk-Melikov, who did not want her to lose her "original vision". By Kristine Darchia
Mariam Jambakur-Orbeliani 1852-1941 / Public figure. In 1879 Mariam Jambakur-Orbeliani was a founding member of the Society for the Promotion of Literacy among Georgians. By Tamar Tata Tsopurashvili
Aleksandra Japaridze 1895-1974 / Mountain climber. Aleksandra climbed almost all the major peaks of the Caucasus and was the first woman to set foot on the Georgian mountains Tetnuldi and Ushba. During her life she won every prize given for mountain-climbing and also taught her craft to generations of young climbers. By Eka Aghdgomelashvili
Mzia /Medea/ Jugheli 1924 - / Athlete. Mzia Jugheli was the first Georgian female Olympic champion, eight-time Soviet champion and winner or medallist in many international artistic gymnastics tournaments. By Shorena Gabunia
50 Women of Georgia Collection of post cards, which present biographies of 50 women, who have created new things,made discoveries, brought about change and weren't afraid of alterations.
50 Women of Georgia (2013) (closed project) Under the frameworks of the project herstories of 50 women were collected and printed as post cards with their short biographies. The list of 50 women covered well-known and less-known women from XIX-XX century Georgia.