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Website
The Artist's website
<a href="https://www.jacquelinebelljohnson.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">https://www.jacquelinebelljohnson.com/</a>
Topic
fertility/infertility
motherhood
children portraiture
child wonderment
mother and child art collaboration
Medium
installation
sculpture
photography
mixed media
printmaking
writing
Artist Statement
I spent almost 2 decades of my life with a chronic illness that was presumed to make pregnancy impossible. My work at that time explored the concepts of a body shriveled, of war between thought and failure, and anger at the system I was locked into. When I had children, at first, the art I made were these fleeting seconds of beauty in between the demands of infants. Now that my children are at an age (3 and 5) where they can participate with me on artistic adventures and pursue their own. We do projects together at times, collaborating in art making. I also take their portraits, fascinated at how such young little people can have fully developed personalities of their own. I watch them play and want to capture that magical disposition. My work et al is inherently feminist; addressing my past, and larger considerations of gendered labor, including the caregiving labor expected of women both inside and outside the home.
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Jacqueline Bell Johnson
Title
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Jacqueline Bell Johnson
child wonderment
children portraiture
fertility/infertility
installation
mixed media
mother and child art collaboration
motherhood
photography
printmaking
sculpture
writing
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Person
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Website
The Artist's website
<a href="http://www.milkdiaries.weebly.com" target="_blank" rel="noopener">www.milkdiaries.weebly.com</a>
Portfolio: <a href="http://www.manabette.weebly.com" target="_blank" rel="noopener">www.manabette.weebly.com</a>
Topic
motherhood
breastfeeding
parent-child mutual dependence
learning from the child
collaboration of mother and child
inclusion in the family
mother's aim to sustain herself from art making
Medium
writing
painting
photography
collage
drawing
natural fibre
singing
dance
Artist Statement
<span>I choose to celebrate my art through motherhood, and my motherhood through art. My work will promote inclusion and equanimity and will connect me to my child and my self.</span>
Location
The location of the interview
Lithuania
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Title
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Agnieszka Olszewska
breastfeeding
collaboration of mother and child
collage
dance
drawing
inclusion in the family
learning from the child
mother's aim to sustain herself from art making
motherhood
natural fibres
painting
parent-child mutual dependence
photography
singing
writing
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Website
The Artist's website
<a href="http://www.karolinalavergne.com" target="_blank" rel="noopener">www.karolinalavergne.com</a>
Topic
motherhood
reproductive labor
emotional labor
care work
daughters
domesticity
desire
struggle
animals
children
Medium
video art
photography
writing
Artist Statement
Karolina Lavergne is a video artist and writer based in Los Angeles. She has an MFA in Graduate Fine Art from ArtCenter College of Design, Pasadena, CA. Karolina’s work explores the domestic as a sphere that is both a refuge and a trap, and in which desire is inseparable from struggle. She also uses gender as a lens through which to think through the hidden, reproductive labor of caring for oneself and others, house work, and the maternal. As a way of working, she sources her life as material, blurring the line between fiction and autobiography, construction, persona, exaggeration, truth, and lie.
Location
The location of the interview
Los Angeles
California
USA
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Karolina Lavergne
Title
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Karolina Lavergne
animals
care work
children
daughters
desire
domesticity
emotional labor
motherhood
photography
reproductive labor
struggle
video art
writing
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Website
The Artist's website
<a href="http://www.babsiloisch.com" target="_blank" rel="noopener">www.babsiloisch.com</a>
<a href="http://www.instagram.com/babsiactually/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">instagram.com/babsiactually/</a>
Medium
installation
video
photography
performance
public programming
sculpture
textile
drawing
reseach
writing
conceptual art
walking art
curation
Location
The location of the interview
Los Angeles
California
USA
Artist Statement
As an artist, conversationalist, mover, and archivist, I use video, sound as well as<br />unconventional and overlooked materials like words, time, relationships and movement as<br />components to create. My work revolves around acknowledging the body as simultaneous site<br />of production, care and labor.<br /><br /><br />While the body of the mother is still only barely tolerated within the contemporary art world, I<br />want to replace this isolation with the idea of sharing community in times of personal struggle.<br />By using "physicality as production" as a methodological principle my work provides glimpses<br />into the maze of enigmas - time precarity, gender roles within the arts, labor relations and the<br />body as a multifaceted vehicle - that I am trying to find a way through and that allows others to<br />share my questions and ask questions with me.<br /><br />Laying bare my experience in the strange, cozy, blurred zone of not being just one, but also not<br />being two the work aims to mirror and encourage an intimate approach to the interdependence<br />of minds and bodies. Embedded in curiosity, open-endedness and exposedness, I very much<br />believe in vulnerability and in art as a means of assemblage and survival in precarious times.<br />Seeing myself and my work as spinning a subtle thread of positive contamination, I want to think<br />of my practice as fostering a constellation in which art is a direct tribute to the spirit of sharing<br />and connection between communities.
Topic
care
labor
body
work
homework
gender roles
lactation
motherhood
parenthood
community
time
movement
parenting
caretaking
invisibility
production
Exhibitions
Exhibitions in the Index that an artist has participated in. The two entries will be linked.
2020 Homework, ArtCenter DTLA, Los Angeles
2020 Suffra-Jetting, Woman Made Gallery, Chicago
2019 CURRENT LA 2019- food, Palms Park, Los Angeles
2019 I’m here, Art in the Park, Los Angeles
2019 Female Gaze, Art Share LA, Los Angeles
2019 shifting staying changing dissolving, The Reef, Los Angeles
2018 Reading catalog launch Rattlesnake Bells in the Desert, LACE, Los Angeles
2018 Mileage Allowance, Armory Center for the Arts, Pasadena
2018 Mileage Allowance, 48 hours of Socially Engaged Art, RedLine, Denver
2018 Festival Screening MôTif Film Festival, Fairbanks, Alaska
2018 Mileage Allowance, HFA, Woodstock Artist Association & Museum, NY
2018 Rattlesnake Bells in the Desert, The Box, Los Angeles
2018 lactation room, CalArts, Los Angeles (solo)
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Title
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Babsi Loisch
body
Care
caretaking
community
conceptual art
curation
drawing
gender roles
homework
installation
invisibility
labor
lactation
motherhood
movement
parenthood
parenting
performance
photography
production
public programming
research
sculpture
textile
time
video
walking art
work
writing
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Website
The Artist's website
<a href="http://carolinekelley.com" target="_blank" rel="noopener">http://carolinekelley.com</a>
Topic
Artist Residency in Motherhood
autobiography
motherhood
home
building
making
nature
language
Medium
conceptual art
photography
drawing
installation
video
book art
research
writing
Artist Statement
Working across disciplines, I conduct research-based projects that take assorted forms, including installations, drawings, writing- and photography-based series. My academic work has been concerned with women's life-writing, literary theory and postcolonial literature. Since 2009, I've focused on projects that investigate the nature-culture dichotomy as well as stories of tourism, travel and exploration. I started an Artist Residency in Motherhood (ARiM) in October 2016, to document my experience of motherhood and explore the research process in this new (for me) context.
Location
The location of the interview
Paris
France
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Caroline Kelley
Title
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Caroline Kelley
artist residency in motherhood
autobiography
book art
building
conceptual art
drawing
France
home
installation
language
making
motherhood
nature
Paris
photography
research
video
writing
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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.
Editor
Moyra Davey
Contributor
The author of an article within an anthology
Margaret Atwood
Lydia Davis
Annie Ernaux
Mary Gaitskill
Susan Griffin
Nancy Huston
Jane Lazarre
Ursula K. LeGuin
Margaret Mead
Toni Morrison
Tillie Olsen
Alicia Ostriker
Grace Paley
Sylvia Plath
Adrienne Rich
Sara Ruddick
Mona Simpson
Susan Rubin Suleiman
Alice Walker
Joy William
Publisher
<a href="https://www.sevenstories.com/">Seven Stories Press</a>
City of Publication
New York City
State of Publication
New York
Country of Publication
United States
Date of Publication
May 10, 2001
ISBN 13
978-1583220726
ISBN 10
1583220720
Topic
literary nonfiction
motherhood
writing
maternal experience
maternal subjectivity
maternity
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<a href="https://www.sevenstories.com/books/3324-mother-reader">Mother Reader: Essential Writings on Motherhood</a>
literary nonfiction
margaret atwood
maternal experience
maternity
motherhood
New York
writing
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Person
An individual.
Website
The Artist's website
<a href="http://www.miriamwinsor.com/the-dual-impossibilities#1" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer">http://www.miriamwinsor.com/the-dual-impossibilities#1</a>
Medium
photography
writing
Artist Statement
Photography and text often have a symbiotic relationship; one aids and enhances our understanding of the other. We are able to create nuances of meaning by combining them.
In this project, I attempt to make sense of my expectations of motherhood, the reality of the experience and my emotional responses to both.
I use images and text relating to me and my daughter to explore the limitations of representation inherent in both mediums - it's impossible to fully represent the variety and breadth of the emotions or to show more than a tiny fragment of the relationship she and I share.
Topic
motherhood
expectations v. reality
childbirth
maternal guilt
mental health
Location
The location of the interview
Surrey
United Kingdom
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Title
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Miriam Winsor
childbirth
maternal guilt
mental health
photography
text
writing
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Website
The Artist's website
<a href="https://www.verastankovic.com" target="_blank">https://www.verastankovic.com/</a>
Medium
sculpture
installation
photography
collage
urban intervention
performance art
object
sculpture
photography
writing
interdisciplinary
Location
The location of the interview
Ljubljana
Slovenia
Europe
Artist Statement
<p class="p1">I am fascinated by transformation processes.</p>
<p class="p1">I observe transforming spaces, economy, environment, cities, work, cells, bodies, knowledge, history, countries, roles, education, technology, relationships, selves, languages.</p>
<p class="p1">Becoming and being a mother is for me all about transformation. My first solo exhibition in the Zepter Gallery in Belgrade, Serbia was called Metamorphosis<span class="s1"> . </span>The objects I made used banal everyday objects (plastic bags) and transformed them into an immense vagina or into umbilical cords falling from the ceiling. This story from 1999 was a intimate story of separating oneself from the primary family and a story about the everyday and the environment.<span class="Apple-converted-space"> </span></p>
<p class="p1">From 2006 to 2012 my partner and I went through a series of unsuccessful IVFs and several miscarriages. I did several sculptural works that documented this part of our lives - like the Womb exhibited in 2010 in Museum de Ceramica de l’Alcora, Spain. It was just about the pain, I guess.</p>
<p class="p1">In 2012, I was invited to make an urban intervention inside the Vesel Garden in Ljubljana, Slovenia. I was three months pregnant with my son and did not know what to expect about the occurring pregnancy. So I did an urban intervention with a participative performance and called this work Embryo garden. It was all about the thin line between life and death of the child to be, but also of the artistic child within myself.</p>
<p class="p2"><span class="s2">My experience as a parent has been both challenging and inspiring for me as an artist. I explored the relationship between the roles of artist and parent in my 2016 exhibition in the Glass Atrium of the City Hall of Ljubljana, called A Thank You Note To the Cleaning Lady. The work that lent its name to the exhibition questions the relation between reproductive, maintenance work and having greater purpose in life. As a whole, </span>the exhibition was born as a product of broken antagonism between being a parent and an artist and of cooperation between the two roles. The installation To Include Everything, Everything, Everything, Absolutely, Absolutely, Everything especially focused on that. And the work The Map is about the child experiencing and learning by himself, and the artist-mother just observing and taking notes. In this process, I sometimes feel as if steeling from him.<span class="Apple-converted-space"> </span></p>
Topic
play
daily life
work/life balance
parenting
domestic
artist/mother
fertility
infertility
vagina
parent/child collaboration
World War II
exploring
anger
cleaning
maintenence
everyday
powerlessness
ritual
grandmother's motherhood
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Title
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Vera Stankovic
anger
archive
artist/mother
calendar
cleaning
collage
daily life
domestic
everyday
fertility
grandmother
infertility
installation
maintenance
Maps
motherhood
parent/child collaboration
parenting
plastic
play
Poljanska
powerlessness
Pozega-Slavonia
pregnancy
readymade
ritual
sculpture
Serbia
Slovenia
toys
vagina
womb
work/life balance
World War II
writing
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Title
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Artist Parent Index
Person
An individual.
Website
The Artist's website
<a href="http://raisecain.net" target="_blank">http://raisecain.net</a>
Topic
self-imaging
identity
mothering
authotheory
personal boundaries
Medium
performance
photography
film
writing
Artist Statement
My current work focuses on the prurient maternal. How is being a mother not a sexual act/event/activity? I explore the boundaries of motherhood using performance, writing, photography and film.
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Contributor
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Magda
Title
A name given to the resource
Magdalena Olszanowski
autotheory
film
identity
mothering
performance
personal boundaries
photography
writing
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Website
The Artist's website
<div style="text-align:left;"><a href="http://www.luheintz.com/" target="_blank">http://www.luheintz.com/</a></div>
Medium
conceptual art
textiles
metalsmithing
video
sound
sculpture
installation
performance
paper works
writing
Location
The location of the interview
Providence
Rhode Island
Artist Statement
My work is engaged in discourses around feminism, labor and technological change. Embedded in the works are confluences of technique and meaning, craft and digital media, and everyday materials with fine art forms. The work is situated at the nexus of life and art, and walks a boundary between work and love. Labor and love act broadly as dual domains which sustain my interest in the ways a subject acts and is acted upon by intersecting social, economic, intimate, emotional and political forces. While some works describe the ways in which labor and love converge in personal and economic experience, others begin to search for meanings of love that may deviate from material, economic conditions to transform the terms of our intimate and collective relationships.
Topic
labor
love
power
gender
consumerism
intimacy
communication
silence
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Title
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Lu Heintz
communication
conceptual art
consumerism
gender
installation
intimacy
labor
love
metalsmithing
paper works
performance
power
sculpture
silence
sound
textiles
video
writing
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Title
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Artist Parent Index
Person
An individual.
Name
Paula McCloskey
Sam Vardy
Website
The Artist's website
<a href="aplaceoftheirown.org" target="_blank">aplaceoftheirown.org</a>
Topic
maternal subjectivity
maternal trauma
maternal affect
family art activism
matrixial
social practice
research
art and research
family collaboration
Medium
writing
drawing
film
photography
performance
Artist Statement
A self-organised practice, a place of their own, is an open experiment, that we resist categorising as either art, research, everyday activism, spatial practice or film-making (and yet which engages with all of these things). Our practice engages the family in an exploration of the production of subjectivity. A place of their own is comprised of us two (Paula McCloskey and Sam Vardy) and our four children.
Location
The location of the interview
Sheffield
United Kingdom
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a place of their own
art and research
collaboration
drawing
family art activism
family collaboration
film
maternal affect
maternal subjectivity
performance art
photography
research
Sheffield
social practice
United Kingdom
writing
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Title
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Artist Parent Index
Person
An individual.
Website
The Artist's website
<a href="https://kimdhillon.wordpress.com/invisible-spaces-of-parenthood-isp-with-andrea-francke/" target="_blank">https://kimdhillon.wordpress.com/invisible-spaces-of-parenthood-isp-with-andrea-francke/</a>
Medium
social practice
writing
Location
The location of the interview
Vancouver Island
Canada
Artist Statement
<span>Kim Dhillon writes, organizes projects, and makes works </span><span>that explore the legacies of Second Wave feminism and of Conceptualism. </span><span>She is part of the on-going research collaboration Invisible Spaces of </span><span>Parenthood with artist Andrea Francke. In 2010, Dhillon initiated _Crib </span><span>Notes _(2010-ongoing), a series of talks and tours for parents and </span><span>carers with children under 5 at the Whitechapel Gallery, London. She has </span><span>since 2012 led a campaign for changes in policy and infrastructure at </span><span>the Royal College of Art to increase accessibility, support, and </span><span>visibility of parents in the student body and faculty. This research led </span><span>to the publishing of a chapter on “Invisible Care: Care Provision for </span><span>Infants and Children in UK Art Schools” in the forthcoming _We Need to </span><span>Talk About the Family: Essays on Neoliberalism, The Family, and Popular </span><span>Culture _(Cambridge Scholars). She has developed a course module </span><span>"Radical Pragmatics" (2014) for MA level art and design students at the </span><span>RCA to re-imagine the potential of workplace childcare in an art school.</span>
Topic
childcare
parenthood
nursery
creative platform
feminism
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Title
A name given to the resource
Kim Dhillon
childcare
creative platform
England
feminism
London
nursery
parenthood
social practice
United Kingdom
writing
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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
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Artist Parent Index
Person
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Website
The Artist's website
<a href="http://balance.ddtr.net/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">http://balance.ddtr.net/</a>
<a href="https://www.ashgate.com/default.aspx?page=637&calcTitle=1&isbn=9781409426134&lang=cy-GB" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Reconciling Art and Mothering - Book</a>
Medium
writing
curating
printmaking
book arts
Location
The location of the interview
Bethel College
Kansas
United States
Artist Statement
<div><span>Dr. Rachel Epp Buller is a feminist-art historian-printmaker-book artist-professor-mother of three whose art and scholarship speak to these intersections. In her dual practice of critical and creative work, she turns to writing, making, and curating to increase the visibility of issues around motherhood, care work, and the maternal body. Her maternal writing includes books - </span><em>Reconciling Art and Mothering, Mothering Mennonite, </em><span>and </span><em>Have Milk, Will Travel: Adventures in Breastfeeding - </em><span>and essays in </span><em>n.paradoxa, Journal of the Motherhood Initiative, Studies in the Maternal,</em><span> and in many edited collections. Her recent prints and artist books explore family identities, shared knowledge, imagined histories, and textual references to traditions of fine handwork passed on between generations of women. As a professor at a liberal arts college, she values collaboration in many forms and frequently works with colleagues across disciplinary boundaries. </span></div>
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Topic
maternal body
shifting identities
care work
breastfeeding
parent-child collaboration
maternal collaboration
familial heritage
handwork traditions
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/452">Extended Self: Transformations and Connections</a>
Publications
A catalog or monograph published by the artist
<a href="http://www.artistparentindex.com/items/show/463">The Maternal in Creative Work Intergenerational Discussions on Motherhood and Art, Contributor</a>
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Rachel Epp Buller
bookarts
breastfeeding
care taking
care work
curating
familial heritage
handwork traditions
maternal body
maternal collaboration
parent/child collaboration
parent/child relationships
printmaking
shifting identities
writing
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Artist Parent Index
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Website
The Artist's website
<a href="https://milaoshin1.wordpress.com/" target="_blank">https://milaoshin1.wordpress.com/</a>
Medium
writing
curating
poetry
video art
Topic
pregnancy
birth
home birth
childbirth trauma
Exhibitions
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<a href="http://artistparentindex.com/items/show/19" target="_blank">Project Afterbirth - Curator</a>
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Title
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Mila Oshin
birth
childbirth trauma
curating
home birth
labor
poetry
pregnancy
writing
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Title
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Artist Parent Index
Person
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Website
The Artist's website
<a href="https://lisehallerbaggesen.wordpress.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">https://lisehallerbaggesen.wordpress.com/</a>
<a href="http://www.spdbooks.org/Producte/9780988418554/mothernism.aspx" target="_blank" rel="noopener">http://www.spdbooks.org/Producte/9780988418554/mothernism.aspx</a>
Medium
installation
writing
audio
Location
The location of the interview
Chicago
Illinois
Artist Statement
Mothernism is a nomadic tent camp audio installation and a book, dedicated to staking out and making speakable the “mother-shaped hole in contemporary art discourse.” <br /><br />Since 2013, the installation has travelled to various venues in the United States (The Poor Farm in Manawa, Vox Populi in Philadelphia and Ordinary Projects and the Glass Curtain Gallery in Chicago) and has also spawned a series of panels and “story time” readings as well as the curatorial project 3am Maternal at Vox Populi in Philadelphia. T<span>he Mothernism installation will tour in spring 2016 to The Elisabeth Foundation and A.I.R. Gallery and to The Contemporary Austin.</span><br /><br />The book, with pictures of the installation, was published in 2014, by Poor Farm Press and Green Lantern Press. It is available in the US through SPD: <a href="http://www.spdbooks.org/Producte/9780988418554/mothernism.aspx" target="_blank" rel="noopener">http://www.spdbooks.org/Producte/9780988418554/mothernism.aspx</a>
Topic
motherhood
motherhood and art practice
contemporary art discourse
science fiction
disco
music
biography
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/388">Mother Load</a>
Publications
A catalog or monograph published by the artist
<a href="http://www.artistparentindex.com/items/show/463">The Maternal in Creative Work Intergenerational Discussions on Motherhood and Art, Contributor</a>
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Title
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Lise Haller Baggesen
audio
biography
Chicago
contemporary art discourse
disco
Illinois
installation
motherhood
motherhood and art practice
Mothernism
music
science fiction
writing