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Artist Parent Index
Person
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Name
Anna Shukeylo
Website
The Artist's website
<a href="http://www.annashukeylo.com" target="_blank" rel="noopener">www.annashukeylo.com</a>
Topic
fatherhood
motherhood
parenthood
Medium
painting
Artist Statement
When my daughter was born in the middle of the pandemic, I experienced myself moving through time in way I have never experienced before. Endless sleepless nights that pass in a minute, milestones and beautiful changes happen in a blink of an eye, and watching my husband transform into a father overnight as if there was a whole new person in there. Capturing this unexplainable phenomenon that is so common yet so unfamiliar and magical has become the focus of my painting. Light and color, scale have all come to reflect both my experience of the moment and the intimacy. Every painting of the Repose series, often capturing the new father and his little mini-me daughter, becomes a little precious relic that captures the quite withing the chaotic life of a full time working parent. These pieces are both memory sakes and moments of very precious enjoyment of creating, made in the evenings, during naps, on kitchen tables, at the work office, when time seems dealt out in minutes.
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Anna Shukeylo
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Anna Shukeylo
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Resource Library
Book
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Editor
Jeremy Adam Smith and Tomas Moniz
Contributor
The author of an article within an anthology
Steve Almond, Jack Amoureux, Mike Araujo, Mark Andersen, Jeff Chang, Ta-Nehisi Coates, Jeff Conant, Sky Cosby, Jason Denzin, Cory Doctorow, Craig Elliott, Chip Gagnon, Keith Hennessy, David L. Hoyt, Simon Knapus, Ian MacKaye, Tomas Moniz, Zappa Montag, Raj Patel, Jeremy Adam Smith, Jason Sperber, Burke Stansbury, Shawn Taylor, Tata, Jeff West, and Mark Whiteley.
Publisher
PM Press/Microcosm Publishing
Date of Publication
9/2011
ISBN 13
9781604864816
Topic
parenting
fatherhood
politics
sociology
About
<p><em>Rad Dad: Dispatches from the Frontiers of Fatherhood</em><span> </span>combines the best pieces from the award-winning zine<span> </span><em>Rad Dad</em><span> </span>and from the blog<span> </span><em>Daddy Dialectic</em>, two kindred publications that have tried to explore parenting as political territory. Both of these projects have pushed the conversation around fathering beyond the safe, apolitical focus most books and websites stick to; they have not been complacent but have worked hard to create a diverse, multi-faceted space in which to grapple with the complexity of fathering.</p>
<p>Today more than ever, fatherhood demands constant improvisation, risk, and struggle. With grace and honesty and strength,<span> </span><em>Rad Dad’s</em><span> </span>writers tackle all the issues that other parenting guides are afraid to touch: the brutalities, beauties, and politics of the birth experience, the challenges of parenting on an equal basis with mothers, the tests faced by transgendered and gay fathers, the emotions of sperm donation, and parental confrontations with war, violence, racism, and incarceration.<span> </span><em>Rad Dad</em><span> </span>is for every father out in the real world trying to parent in ways that are loving, meaningful, authentic, and ultimately revolutionary.</p>
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Rad Dad: Dispatches from the Frontiers of Fatherhood
fatherhood
parenting
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<a href="http://www.zacharypstephens.com" target="_blank" rel="noopener">www.zacharypstephens.com</a>
Topic
fatherhood
parenting
Medium
photography
Artist Statement
Are We There Yet? is a series of large-format photographs exploring modern fatherhood. Utilizing moments of humor and satire, the highly constructed tableau images create scenarios that play out the anxieties and everyday encounters of being a dad in rural, suburban America. After finding myself married with three kids and living in a small suburban-esque neighborhood filled with cookie-cutter houses, things that I never exactly imagined or planned for, the idealized notions of the American family have become increasingly significant as well as overwhelming to me. Between the patriarchal depictions of fatherhood in the 1980s and 1990s media that influenced my idea of family through my childhood, to the contemporary pressures of being an involved and nurturing father, all the while not really having any idea of how to be a father at all, this project is my way of trying to understand where I exist within this spectrum, and what fatherhood, family, and masculinity mean to me. Each image deals with relatable parenting struggles and the stereotypes associated with fatherhood, including the realities of managing chaos, the high levels of tension, the feelings of lost identity and inadequacy, and the sheer love of being a parent. They juxtapose the highly polished and colorful elements within everyday family life with scenarios and symbolic elements that create a sense of unease and exhaustion. The result creates a surreal and often humorous narrative that provides relatability to a broad spectrum of viewers and questions the constructions that drive modern parenting. If we can’t laugh, we cry. Sometimes we do both.
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Zachary P. Stephens
Title
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Zachary P. Stephens
fatherhood
parenting
photography
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Website
The Artist's website
<a href="https://www.williamglaserwilson.com" target="_blank" rel="noopener">https://www.williamglaserwilson.com</a>
Topic
perception
fatherhood
domesticity
rituals
Medium
photography
sculpture
Artist Statement
<span>‘Oly’ is an interdisciplinary survey showcasing the emergence of worldly phenomena through the eyes of a young child whilst intertwining the psychological implications of becoming a parent. Through the exploration of various material forms, we’re asked to reexamine objects and experiences we’ve now come to find as commonplace to rediscover them for the “first time”. This project chronologically spans the first years of life, attempting to signify through photographic representation and manipulated physical objects memories we could never ourselves recall; whether it be the emergence of color or seeing our first children's book. By reappropriating, manipulating, and transforming children's book imagery, and a variety of household objects, we find ourselves experiencing the world through an infant.</span>
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William Glaser Wilson
Title
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William Glaser Wilson
domesticity
fatherhood
perception
photography
rituals
sculpture
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Resource Library
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Author
Barbara Kutis
City of Publication
New York
London
ISBN 13
9781138605664
Editor
Routledge
Date of Publication
June 2020
Topic
motherhood
fatherhood
gender
domesticity
parents
artist/parents
performance
video art
About
<span>This book calls attention to artists’ representations of parenting, their children, and the domestic as a critical and much needed reflection on contemporary life. Artists have long been parents but rarely have they dealt with it as the subject matter of their art—this has significantly changed in the contemporary period. I assert that the championing of the simultaneous linkage of art and parenting by contemporary artists reflects a conscientious self-fashioning of a new kind of identity, one that I am calling the ‘artist-parent.’ By examining the work of three artists from distinct national backgrounds—Guy Ben-Ner, Elżbieta Jabłońska, and the collective Mothers and Fathers—this project reveals how these artists have engaged with the domestic and personal in order to articulate larger issues of parenting in contemporary life. Through this examination of three case studies of artist-parents, we begin to see the social, political and artistic pressures that circumscribe contemporary parenting. The artists highlighted in this project, enter this discourse to make sense of their own identities, of their own roles as cultural workers and parents, and to show that art about children, the domestic, and parenting need not be kitschy, sentimental, or saccharine.</span>
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Artist-Parents in Contemporary Art: Gender, Identity, and Domesticity
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Website
The Artist's website
<a href="http://www.reneeromero.com%20" target="_blank" rel="noopener">www.reneeromero.com</a>
Topic
Childcare
parenting
play
motherhood
pregnancy
fatherhood
Medium
film photography
digital media
cyanotype
Artist Statement
Using film based photography, and alternative photographic processes I explore my identity, familial relationships and caretaking of my 20 month old daughter. My most recent completed body of work, A Physical Memory is a collection of 365 polaroid images taken in 2018 capturing an intimate look into my daily life from family, snapshots, pregnancy, and new motherhood. In the spring of 2020 I began a self guided artist residency, using my daughter as an inspiration rather than obstacle in my art practice. Creating cyanotype prints of the toys she leaves on the floor.
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Renee Romero
childcare
cyanotype
digital media
fatherhood
Film Photography
motherhood
parenting
play
pregnancy
-
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Artist Parent Index
Person
An individual.
Website
The Artist's website
<a href="http://www.troycolby.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">http://www.troycolby.com</a>
Medium
photography
Artist Statement
Troy was born in rural Kansas in 1975 and currently lives in Lawrence, Kansas. His work and research explores the delicate balance of family, fatherhood and the outcome of the family photo album. Motivated by intellectual and psychological inquiry of these intimate topics, Troy photographs his own family as a means of understanding the emotional qualities that come along with fatherhood. It has become his means of understanding while creating an honest interpretation of the idealized family album. He received his BFA from the Academy of Art University in 2015 and his MFA in 2019. His work has been seen in Black and White Magazine, Lenscratch, Feature Shoot, Plates to Pixels, The Photo Review, Fraction Magazine, Der Greif and FotoRoom.
Topic
fatherhood
parenting
childhood
family documentary
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Troy Colby
family documentary
fatherhood
parenting
photography
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Artist Parent Organization Database
Service
An organization supporting artist parents.
Location
The location of the interview
Salem, Oregon
Grand Rapids, Michigan
Topic
reproduction
family
sex
gender
inclusive
zines
crowdsourcing
advocacy
paid family leave
care
caregiving
community
pregnancy
abortion
miscarriage
fetal loss
infertility
birth
gestation
identity
fashion
non-binary
LGBTQIA+
activism
performative action
library
collaboration
equity
policy
education
art
feminism
motherhood
fatherhood
parenthood
workshop
consent
About
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">We (Cayla Skillin-Brauchle and Danielle C. Wyckoff) have come together to birth </span><i><span style="font-weight: 400;">Reproductive Media</span></i><span style="font-weight: 400;">, a project that focuses on all things family, gender, sex, and reproduction. Iterations of Reproductive Media have included a Mobile Zine Library and performative actions and workshops in which we facilitate discussions on these themes. The Reproductive Media Zine Library’s collection includes dozens of contributors who have produced zines related to these topics, ranging from personal experiences to statistics and facts. Our curatorial vision for this library is inclusive: we encourage individuals to share diverse information, experiences, and interpretations. This collection is an ongoing and ever-growing library.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;"> </span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Part of Reproductive Media’s larger mission is to provide educational and advocacy materials and support. Current resources we have produced as free booklets include ways to advocate for family-friendly* workplaces, suggestions for creating more inclusive educational settings, and other tools to advocate for legislative change such as ones that would support families for medical leave. (*We recognize an inclusive definition of family and remember that people receive love and support from partners, elders, children, siblings, lovers, pets, friends, and more.) </span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;"> </span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Reproductive Media stems from our shared investment in discussion and because our individual artistic practices utilize conversation and crowdsourcing as a tactic to research and create projects. Wyckoff’s project, “Please Tell Me a Story About Love,” has traveled around the world asking folks to do just that. The project’s open-ended structure situates the artist as listener, hearing and recording stories about all forms of love. Skillin-Brauchle’s “Data Collection” performances seek to create local data sets by interviewing community members in public places. While disparate in their approaches, these projects act as non-judgemental agents, recorders of contemporary experience. Our projects focus on the ‘local,’ whether that be a site or a community, and both projects collect responses that fuel our individual artwork in other material forms.</span></p>
<br />
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">We believe that critical discussions require space. Reproductive Media creates such a space, one that is a public yet private forum, to talk about all things family, sex, gender, and reproduction: the choice to parent or not; the experiences of non-binary lives; governmental policy that is restrictive and policy that is protective; the challenges and rewards of parenting; experiences of becoming a parent through adoption, foster care, birth, or other paths; LBGQTIA+ rights; infertility and the emotional, physical and financial implications; miscarriage and fetal loss; birth control; abortion; models of prenatal care and giving birth (medical model and midwifery model); reproductive rights; reproductive privilege based on identity and socio-economics; sex; babies; gender; consent.</span></p>
Organization Website
reproductive.media@gmail.com
Organzation Director
Cayla Skillin-Brauchle
Danielle C. Wyckoff
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Reproductive Media
abortion
activism
advocacy
art
birth
Care
caregiving
collaboration
community
consent
crowdsourcing
education
equity
family
fashion
fatherhood
feminism
fetal loss
gender
gestation
identity
inclusive
infertitlity
LGBTQIA+
library
miscarriage
motherhood
non-binary
paid family leave
parenthood
performative action
policy
pregnancy
reproduction
sex
workshop
zines
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Exhibition Archive
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Exhibition Website
<a href="https://gallery400.uic.edu/our-events/upcoming-events/opening-reception-alberto-aguilar/">https://gallery400.uic.edu/our-events/upcoming-events/opening-reception-alberto-aguilar/</a>
Gallery
Gallery 400
Location
The location of the interview
Chicago
Illinois
USA
Curator
Lorelei Stewart
Curatorial Statement
Alberto Aguilar’s first large scale survey explores how the Chicago-born and based artist’s various life roles and surroundings have shaped a searching, inquisitive practice that is grounded in, and produces, a radical everyday. Aguilar’s creative work often incorporates whatever materials he has at hand and has extended into collaborations and exchanges with others, including his own family. Navigating measurement and limits, of his own body or in his ready materials—whether it’s the structure of a sheet of mini legal paper or the territory of an area rug, to name a few examples—his work bridges media, from painting and sculpture to video, installation, performance, and sound as well as the use of social media and teaching as art forms.
Though his hand, direction, or intervention is typically straightforward, seemingly simple, his work has an enticing self-effacement that sparks curiosity and identification. Moreover, Aguilar’s systems-based processes build into their own monumentality, hinting at the broader implications of the deeply democratic ethos at the heart of his work. Beyond the works in the gallery space, the exhibition expands to include interventions into Gallery 400’s home building, extended projects off-site, and digital forays that may or may not be announced as part of the exhibition
Artists
Featuring: Isabella Aguilar, Joaquin Aguilar, Madeleine Aguilar, Paolo Aguilar, Sergio Manuel Aguilar, Sonia Aguilar, Dana Bassett, Alex Bradley Cohen, Pete Fagundo, Chiara Galimberti, Kirsten Leenaars, Nazafarin Lotfi, Jorge Lucero, John Preus, Josh Rios, Alexia Rodriguez, Edra Soto, Southwest Signs, Clintel Steed, Hui-min Tsen, Rafael E. Vera, Danny Volk, Sean Ward, Jim Woodfill, and more
<a href="http://www.artistparentindex.com/items/show/33">Alberto Aguilar</a>
Duration
Length of time involved (seconds, minutes, hours, days, class periods, etc.)
April 26-June 15, 2019
Topic
collaboration
walking
everyday life
passage of time
performance
play
democratic
routine
routine
repetition
fatherhood
sound conversatinos
monument
domestic
sale signs
legacy
commemoration
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moves on a human scale
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Title
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Artist Parent Index
Person
An individual.
Website
The Artist's website
<a href="http://www.ArtistRaulGonzalez.com">www.ArtistRaulGonzalez.com</a>
Topic
stay-at-home parent
fatherhood
gender roles
primary caregiver
domestic labor
identity
labor
Medium
drawing
painting
performance
Artist Statement
My work explores topics such as work, fatherhood, identity, gender roles, construction, labor, the working class, identity, and abstraction. I use versatile methods of painting, drawing, printmaking, performance, and dance. I believe in demystifying the canvas, redefining social stereotypes, and working towards evolving as an individual, father, and artist. I use my artwork to share my personal experience and to educate. I also use it as a place to share energy, joy, and love. What we create is both a reflection of the internal self and the world we absorb. I am constantly exploring new cultures through music, dance, and art. Through my experiences, the artwork I create evolves just as well. My motto is Werk. Hustle. Sleep Repeat.
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Raul Gonzalez
Title
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Raul Gonzalez
abstraction
domestic labor
drawing
fatherhood
gender roles
identity
painting
performance
primary caretaker
stay-at-home parent
working class
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Resource Library
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Author
Scott Coltrane: Fatherhood, Housework, and Gender Equity
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Date of Publication
December 11, 1997
ISBN 13
978-0195119091
ISBN 10
0195119096
Topic
fatherhood
housework
gender equity
gender studies
marriage
family
sociology
shared parenting
family structures
restrictive gender roles
fathers as caretakers
primary caregivers
ideological motherhood
working parents
economics and caregiving
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Family Man
caregiving
economy and caregiving
family
fatherhood
fathers as caregivers
gender equality
gender equity
gender roles
ideological motherhood
motherhood
sociology
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Book
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Author
Fiona Joy Green
Gary Lee Pelletier
Publisher
Demeter Press
City of Publication
Bedford
Country of Publication
Canada
ISBN 13
978-1-926452-16-6
Province of Publication
Ontario
Topic
motherhood
men
mothering
gender
queer parenting
pregnancy
fatherhood
queer identity
transgender
breastfeeding
masculinity
childbirth
Date of Publication
2015
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Essential Breakthroughs: Conversations about Men, Mothers, and Mothering
breastfeeding
childbirth
Demeter Press
fathers
gender
gender norms
masculinity
men
motherhood
mothering
mothers
queer identity
queer parenting
transgender
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Title
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Artist Parent Index
Person
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Website
The Artist's website
<a href="http://www.zackbent.com" target="_blank">www.zackbent.com</a>
Topic
domestic life
fatherhood
rituals
family history
wilderness
Medium
photograpy
video
installation
Artist Statement
As an artist, I am drawn to incidences where the domestication and wilderness overlap and interact. The work I create takes various forms from sculptural installation, video and sound works as well as photographic studies and series. My current work draws from my experience visiting and photographing a parcel of forest fire land in Washington USA over the past year. The photographs include geometric sculptures and mythic performative acts by my sons that respond to the desolation of the forest while acknowledging the impending growth just beneath the surface of the land. The work is a study in the silence and death encapsulated in forest fires as an inside-out look at traditional views on the sublime and beauty in the wilderness.
Location
The location of the interview
Seattle
Washington
USA
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Zack Bent
Title
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Zack Bent
domestic life
fatherhood
installation
photography
rituals
Seattle
video
Washington
wilderness
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Artist Parent Index
Person
An individual.
Name
Jesse Burke
Website
The Artist's website
<a href="http://www.wildandprecious.co" target="_blank">www.wildandprecious.co</a>
Topic
father/daughter relationship
fatherhood
parenting
nature
Medium
photography
video
Artist Statement
The Wild & Precious works bring together treasures from a series of road trips traveled over 5 years by photographer Jesse Burke and his daughter Clover to explore the natural world. To encourage a connection between his child and nature, Burke used these adventures to give her an education that he considers essential—one that develops appreciation, respect, conservation, and self-confidence. Together this father-and-daughter team studied beaches, land, sky, and animals. While on the road, they documented the routes they drove, the landscapes they discovered, the creatures they encountered, even the roadside motels where they slept. This book is as much about love and parenting as it is a hands-on training manual of new age environmentalism. Wild & Precious reveals the fragile, complicated relationship that humans share with nature and serves as a call to arms for parents and children everywhere: Get outside! Bookended by poetic letters the two wrote to one another, Wild & Precious is a modern-day love story between parent and child, natural world and society. Burke writes, “I want my children to genuinely understand how magical the world we inhabit is and how we, as humans, are an integral part of the system. I want them to feel a deep connection to every aspect of their surroundings."
Location
The location of the interview
Rhode Island, USA
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Title
A name given to the resource
Jesse Burke
father/daughter relationship
fatherhood
nature
parenting
photography
video
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Title
A name given to the resource
Artist Parent Index
Person
An individual.
Website
The Artist's website
<a href="http://albertoaguilar.org/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">http://albertoaguilar.org/</a>
Medium
interdisciplinary
Location
The location of the interview
Chicago
Illinios
Artist Statement
I, <br />I am, <br />I am here. <br />Now I am here. <br />Where are you? <br />I make work where I am. <br />I have allowed for questions. <br />I look for the simplest solution. <br />I have allowed for contradiction. <br />I have allowed for open-endedness. <br />I want my work to clearly communicate. <br />I allow my hand to show to disrupt any illusion. <br />I use language, text, and my voice as pliable forms. <br />I build bridges of communication through various forms. <br />I let the form of the work reflect the actions of its making. <br />I arrange ordinary materials for people to rethink perception. <br />I organize things through value, size or other default methods. <br />I establish a framework to stay focused and reach an end point.<br />I use the materials that are at hand to capture fugitive moments. <br />I look for underlying patterns within existing structures and systems. <br />I measure, demarcate, and play with existing structures and systems. <br />I use repetition and the mirror image as a way to multiply visual potency. <br />I use repetition and the mirror image as a way to multiply visual potency. <br />I construct situations and spaces for people to interact and share a moment. <br />I rearrange ordinary objects for people to see their surroundings in new light. <br />I recognize what is already there allowing it to bring deeper implication to my work. <br />I make, repeat, and persevere allowing meaning to emerge through the act of doing. <br />I allow the path I take to show in the work so that others can enter and exit as I have. <br />When I arrive at the end there is always surprise.
Topic
fatherhood
family portrait
parent/child collaboration
museums
domestic objects
Exhibitions
Exhibitions in the Index that an artist has participated in. The two entries will be linked.
<a href="http://www.artistparentindex.com/items/show/384">moves on a human scale</a>
<a href="http://www.artistparentindex.com/items/show/391" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Care and Feeding: The Art of Parenthood, Palo Alto Art Center, 2018</a>
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Title
A name given to the resource
Alberto Aguilar
Chicago
domestic objects
family portrait
fatherhood
furniture
Illinois
interdisciplinary
museums
parent/child relationships
weddings
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Title
A name given to the resource
Artist Parent Organization Database
Service
An organization supporting artist parents.
Topic
mother studies
father studies
motherhood
fatherhood
digital humanities
peer reviewed journal
interdisciplinary
About
"The JourMS (Journal of Mother Studies) is a peer reviewed, international, interdisciplinary open-access, journal built digital humanities hybrid project. "
-Description taken from https://jourms.wordpress.com/about/
Organization Website
https://jourms.wordpress.com/
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Title
A name given to the resource
Journal of Mother Studies
family
mother studies
motherhood
mothering
museum
museum of motherhood
peer reviewed journal