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Title
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Artist Parent Organization Database
Service
An organization supporting artist parents.
Location
The location of the interview
Baltimore
Maryland
Topic
maternal form
maternal body
motherhood
postpartum
maternal relationship
mother-child relationship
identity
race
pregnancy
form
weight
postpartum body
abstract
figurative
magazine
publication
visual art
photography
creative writing
breastfeeding
milk
maternal experience
fruit
About
Containing an intentionally curated body of work, conceptually driven, and visually
focused, MILKED is a new publication that focuses on the undertones of the maternal figure.
Styled like a newspaper, and published as a book, this full color, 8.5” x 14” publication features
76 pages of visual art, photography and written word by international, female artists. MILKED is
an independent project, initiated and curated by Lee Nowell-Wilson and designed by Darin
Michelle. Both artists. Both mothers.
Organization Website
<a href="http://www.leenowellwilson.com/milked-magazine" target="_blank" rel="noopener">leenowellwilson.com/milked-magazine</a>
<a href="http://www.milkedmagazine.com" target="_blank" rel="noopener">milkedmagazine.com</a>
Organzation Director
Lee Nowell-Wilson (founder, editor, and curator)
Darin Michelle
(creative director and designer)
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MILKED
abstract
breastfeeding
creative writing
figurative
form
fruit
identity
magazine
maternal body
maternal experience
Maternal form
maternal relationship
milk
mother- child relationship
motherhood
photography
postpartum
postpartum body
pregnancy
publication
Race
visual art
weight
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Title
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Artist Parent Index
Person
An individual.
Website
The Artist's website
<a href="http://emiliawhite.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">http://emiliawhite.com/</a>
Medium
performance
video
animation
Location
The location of the interview
Ann Arbor
Michigan
Artist Statement
Mother Skins is an interactive photo performance series about motherhood,
self-identity and postpartum depression. Wearing colorful full-body suits with neutral faces sewn
into them, participants photographed themselves doing various domestic tasks in relation to
their roles as mothers. The photographs reveal moments of tenderness and mundanity while
playfully addressing the alienation that many mothers feel after having a child. The images
included in this selection were taken by Emilia White.
Topic
parenting
motherhood
caretaking
postpartum depression
humor
identity
performance
photography
costume
mask
bodymask
alienation
solo parenting
loneliness
mundanity
toys
messy house
laundry
domestic chores
vacuuming
young children
breastfeeding
Exhibitions
Exhibitions in the Index that an artist has participated in. The two entries will be linked.
Something Growing Inside, TrustArt Gallery, Ann Arbor MI, May 2018
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Emilia White
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Resource Library
Book
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Contributor
The author of an article within an anthology
Dora Malech(Poet)
Publisher
Candela Books
City of Publication
Richmond
State of Publication
Virginia
Country of Publication
USA
Date of Publication
March 2019
ISBN 13
978-0-9845739-7-4
Topic
photography
poetry
personal histories
father
daughter
Maine
family myths
personal identity
memory
folklore
Author
<a href="http://www.artistparentindex.com/items/show/373" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Paul Thulin</a>
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<a href="https://store.candelabooks.com/store/pine-tree-ballads">Pine Tree Ballads</a>
book
Candela
daughter
family myths
father
folklore
Maine
memory
personal histories
personal identity
photo book
photography
poetry
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Website
The Artist's website
<a href="https://www.paulthulin.com/"><b>https://www.paulthulin.com/</b></a>
Medium
photography
Location
The location of the interview
Richmond
Virginia
USA
Topic
photography
poetry
personal histories
father
daughter
Maine
family myths
personal identity
memory
folklore
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/375">Pine Tree Ballads, Candela Gallery</a>
Publications
A catalog or monograph published by the artist
<a href="https://store.candelabooks.com/store/pine-tree-ballads">Pine Tree Ballads</a>
Artist Statement
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<p>In the early 1900s, artist<span> </span><a href="https://candelabooks.cmail20.com/t/y-l-kkjkduy-ttuyktttf-t/">Paul Thulin</a>‘s great-grandfather settled on an island off the coast of Maine because it resembled his homeland of Sweden. Over a century later, his family returns to the same area, Gray’s Point, each summer.</p>
<p>Throughout his life, Thulin’s great-grandfather shared exquisitely detailed accounts of early settlers at the New England apple orchard; Such characters include a one-legged ship cook, a widowed schoolteacher, and an ingenious Native American blacksmith. The tales were an intricate mix of facts and lore that fueled the imagination and, on occasion, had the power to transform daily floorboard creaks and shadows into enduring ancestral spirits.</p>
<p><i>Pine Tree Ballads</i><span> </span>is a poetic memoir, featuring the artist’s daughter, wife, mother, and grandmother as a single protean character (or multiple characters?) vibrating in time, navigating the mysteries and menace of a shared ancestral forest. This deeply personal photographic sequence is part visual narrative of family myths and part origin story.<span> </span><i>Pine Tree Ballads</i><span> </span>is fueled by both truth and imagination, which, in many instances are the fundamental ingredients of our personal history. The “docu-literary” structure of this monograph celebrates and fully exploits the duplicitous nature of photography/text to be simultaneously interpreted as both fact and fiction. At the surface, this project explores the emotive, contextual, and material constructs of history, culture, personal identity, memory, and folklore.</p>
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Paul Thulin
daughter
family myths
father
folklore
Maine
memory
personal histories
personal identity
photography
poetry
Richmond
USA
Virginia
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Website
The Artist's website
<p class="p1"><a href="http://www.lindseybeal.com" target="_blank" rel="noopener">www.lindseybeal.com</a></p>
Medium
photography
Location
The location of the interview
Providence
Rhode Island
USA
Artist Statement
<p class="p1"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong><i>Reproduction(s)</i></strong></span> is a comprehensive taxonomy of contraceptive methods that uses replication and pattern to create wallpaper panels. Turning contraceptives into wallpaper allows for everyday exposure to each method. With repeated exposure comes familiarity and eventually comfort. With comfort comes use and dialogue—dialogue between partners, between parents and children, between schools and students.</p>
<p class="p2"><span class="s1"> </span></p>
<p class="p3"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong><i>Parturition</i></strong></span> is a photographic archive and written history of obstetric and gynecological tools: their appearance, development, and how they have or have not changed.</p>
<p class="p4">Obstetrical and gynecological history is full of contradictions and complications.<span class="Apple-converted-space"> </span>Medical history has been fraught with racism and sexism—tools were often forcibly tested on the poor, the enslaved, and sex workers. Conversely, without these improved tools, many women would have had to deliver unwanted pregnancies or died in childbirth.<span class="Apple-converted-space"> </span>On the one hand, male doctors interceded into the female realm of midwifery and delivery; on the other hand, doctors saved the lives of women and infants in delivery.</p>
<p class="p5"></p>
<p class="p4">When I set out to photograph these items in various medical libraries, I expected to find gruesome tools; instead, I often found early forms of implements still in use today such as forceps and speculums.<span class="Apple-converted-space"> </span>Some were created pre-germ theory and used materials such as leather, wood, horn or ivory.<span class="Apple-converted-space"> </span>Others more closely resemble and use materials familiar to us today. </p>
<p class="p5"></p>
<p class="p3">By photographing the tools digitally and printing them to replicate twentieth century glass educational slides, I intend to connect historical uses and developments with contemporary tools and practices.<span class="Apple-converted-space"> </span>This allows us to examine how women's reproductive health and medicine evolved, yet still remains the same.</p>
Topic
education
labor & delivery
objects
women’s health
women
techonology
repetition
reproduction
research
obstetrics and gynecology
pregnancy
photography
wallpaper
educational slides
contraceptives
birth control
Exhibitions
Exhibitions in the Index that an artist has participated in. The two entries will be linked.
STUMP at Candela Gallery, Richmond, VA
Past as Present (solo show) at the Priebe Gallery, University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh
Progressions (solo show) at Vermont Center for Photography, Brattleboro, VT
<a href="http://www.artistparentindex.com/items/show/398" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Unveiled at the Colorado Photographic Arts Center, Denver, CO</a>
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Lindsey Beal
photography
Providence
Rhode Island
USA
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Resource Library
Book
A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. Examples include books, letters, dissertations, poems, newspapers, articles, archives of mailing lists. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre Text.
Contributor
The author of an article within an anthology
Ana Casas Broda (photographer)
Susan Bright
Publisher
<a href="http://www.lafabrica.com/es/">La Fábrica</a>
Fundacion Televisa
<a href="http://fonca.cultura.gob.mx/">Fonca</a>
<a href="http://www.wdw.nl/en/about_us/network/conaculta_the_national_council_for_culture_and_the_arts">Conaculta</a>
BMiUK
City of Publication
Mexico City
Country of Publication
Mexico
Date of Publication
May 31, 2014
ISBN 13
978-8415691433
ISBN 10
8415691432
Topic
photography
motherhood
memory
environment
mother/son relationship
Mexico
Mexican artist
mothers of color
monograph
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Ana Casas Broda: Kinderwunsch
memory
Mexican artist
Mexico
mother/son relationship
mothers of color
photography
photography and motherhood
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Resource Library
Book
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Editor
Susan Bright
Contributor
The author of an article within an anthology
Stephanie Chapman
Simon Watney
Nick Johnstone
Publisher
Art/Books Publishing
The Photographers' Gallery
The Foundling Museum
Museum of Contemporary Photography at Columbia College Chicago
Country of Publication
United Kingdom
Date of Publication
October 2013
ISBN 13
978-1-908970-10-7
Topic
exhibition
exhibition catalogue
photography
photography and motherhood
domesticity
body
motherhood
City of Publication
London
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Home Truths: Photography and Motherhood
body
domesticity
exhibition
exhibition catalogue
motherhood
photography
photography and motherhood
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Exhibition Archive
Event
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Exhibition Website
<a href="http://thephotographersgallery.org.uk/home-truths-3" target="_blank">http://susanbright.net/filter/exhibitions/Home-Truths-1</a>
Gallery
Home Truths: Photography, Motherhood, and Identity - <a href="http://thephotographersgallery.org.uk/">The Photographers’ Gallery</a><span>, London (October 2013 - January 2014)<br /></span>
Home Truths: Photography, Motherhood, and Loss - <a href="http://www.foundlingmuseum.org.uk/">The Foundling Museum</a><span>, London (October 2013 - January 2014)</span>
Home Truths: Photography and Motherhood - <a href="http://www.mocp.org/" target="_blank">The Museum of Contemporary Photography</a><span>, Chicago (MoCP) (April 2014 - July 2014)</span>
Home Truths: Photography andMotherhood - <a href="http://www.belfastexposed.org/" target="_blank">Belfast Exposed</a><span>, Northern Ireland (October - December 2014)</span>
Location
The location of the interview
London, England, United Kingdom
Chicago, Illinois, United States
Belfast, Ireland, United Kingdom
Topic
motherhood
photography
Artists
Janine Antoni
Elina Brotherus
Elinor Carucci
Ana Casas Broda
Fred Hüning
Leigh Ledare
Katie Murray
Hanna Putz
Annu Palakunnathu Matthew
Tierney Gearon
Miyako Ishuichi
Ann Fessler
Curator
Susan Bright
Curatorial Statement
<em>Home Truths: Photography and Motherhood</em><span> aims to challenge long-held stereotypes and sentimental views of motherhood by addressing issues such as gender roles, domesticity, the body and the identity of individuals within the family unit. Like photography itself, the expectations and demands of motherhood are in flux; both subject and medium grapple for new meanings. My hope is that the work featured in these exhibitions and book will open up debates about the continued representation and place of the mother figure, while raising questions about the identity and display of photography at this pivotal moment in which we find ourselves – at a crossroads between the singular photographic object and the sprawling nature of the networked image.</span>
Related Resource
<a href="http://www.artbookspublishing.co.uk/home-truths/" target="_blank"><span>Home Truths Book</span></a>
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Home Truths: Photography and Motherhood
Belfast
Chicago
identity
London
motherhood
photography
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Exhibition Archive
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Artists
Morgan Levy
<a href="http://artistparentindex.com/items/show/163" target="_blank">Anna Ogier-Bloomer</a>
Exhibition Website
<a href="http://calendar.artcat.com/exhibits/8176" target="_blank">http://calendar.artcat.com/exhibits/8176</a>
Gallery
chashama uws Gallery
Location
The location of the interview
Columbus Avenue
Upper West Side
New York
Curator
Ad Nauseum Lyceum
Curatorial Statement
<p>Ad Nauseam Lyceum is pleased to present Domestic Skin, an exhibition of photographs by Morgan Levy and Anna Ogier-Bloomer, two New York based artists whose portrayal of family is central to their work. Ad Nauseam Lyceum’s first exhibition devoted solely to photography, Domestic Skin addresses the tension between destiny and growth, presented through the lens of two distinct female photographers. Morgan Levy’s portrayal of pre-adolescent girls in paper costumes and placed against a backdrop of her landscape photographs serve as a metaphor for the psychological complexities her subjects face. Anna Ogier-Bloomer’s documentation of her middle class family in Ohio captured over a five-year period illustrates the stark reality and familiarity of loved ones in transition. Together these artists present a story of growing up female, stepping out of what’s comfortable, and whether by idealistic choice or bare necessity, putting on a new persona.</p>
<p>Ad Nauseam Lyceum is an artist run organization committed to showcasing multi-disciplinary work by emerging artists in New York . The group aims to give young artists an opportunity to collaborate, present work, and have a creative dialogue outside the traditional art market. Founded in 2006 by Ryan Frank, Deena Selenow, and Rory Sheridan, the group has hosted previous events at Emphemeroptera Art Space, chashama, <span class="caps">EXPLOSIVO</span>! and Studio 717, and has collectively shown the work of over 50 visual and performing artists. Dedicated to blurring the lines between various artistic genres, Ad Nauseam Lyceum is a platform for a new generation of artists working in performance, visual art, and new media.</p>
<p>chashama is a non-profit New York City arts organization with a nine-year history of supporting artists of all genres and experience levels by offering them access to space and major support resources. chashama provides opportunities for artists by transforming vacant real estate into multi-arts complexes and animating them with innovative and challenging art. Through low and no-cost admissions, chashama provides more opportunities for audiences as well as artists.</p>
Duration
Length of time involved (seconds, minutes, hours, days, class periods, etc.)
October 17 - November 2, 2008
Topic
growth
psychological complexity
family
domestic
gender
family
photography
persona
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Domestic Skin
Columbus Avenue
domestic
family
growth
New York
psychological complexity
Upper West Side
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Artist Parent Organization Database
Service
An organization supporting artist parents.
Topic
changing models of motherhood
motherhood and fertility
motherhood and loss
motherhood and the media
motherhood and memory
motherhood and mental health
motherhood and place
motherhood and sexuality
motherhood and technology
motherhood and visual art
motherhood and writing
motherhood and work
other-mothers
photography
writing
poetry
About
The egg, the womb, the head and the moon is an online, interdisciplinary, collaborative arts project that that will last for nine months (42 weeks)–a time frame that purposefully mirrors that of the duration of pregnancy. The site contains moving and powerful art and texts by artists, performers, photographers, academics and poets exploring a diverse range of subjects about the maternal.
At the end of the 42 weeks (May 2014) a celebratory exhibition will be held at The Artsmill Gallery in Hebden Bridge. The exhibition will be born out of the communications and interactions made visible through this space.
The site includes documentation of visual art work, video, sound, performance and texts including contextual dialogue and blog posts that have arisen through the creative process. It is our aim to share our collective research and reveal the cross-disciplinary and collaborative nature of our practice in order to connect and exchange ideas with a wider audience.
Organization Website
<a href="http://www.eggwombheadmoon.com/" target="_blank">http://www.eggwombheadmoon.com/</a>
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The egg, the womb, the head and the moon
artist collective
collaborative project
fertility
loss
mental health
motherhood
other-mothers
photography
poetry
sexuality
technology
the media
writing