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Artist Parent Index
Person
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Website
The Artist's website
<p class="p1"><a href="http://www.jessdobkin.com" target="_blank" rel="noopener">jessdobkin.com</a></p>
Medium
performance
social practice
Location
The location of the interview
Toronto
Canada
Artist Statement
<p class="p1">I’ve been a working artist, curator, community activist and teacher for more than 25 years, creating and producing intimate solo performances, large-scale public happenings, socially engaged interventions and performance art workshops and lectures. My practice extends across black boxes and white cubes, art fairs and subway stations, international festivals, and single bathroom stalls. I’ve operated an artist-run newsstand in a vacant subway station kiosk, a soup kitchen for artists, a breast milk tasting bar, and a performance festival hub for kids. I’m forever inspired by the rebel queers, renegade witches, and other dyke moms I run with, and bound to many brilliant artists, activists, spell-casters and healers. <span class="s1">For many years I made performances that drew from my own experiences of trauma and transformation, intimacy and motherhood. More recently, I’ve experienced a shift in my practice, where my attention has turned to wider theoretical questions about the nature of performance itself to </span>ask questions about when, where, how we perform - in theatres and galleries, on social media, and in our everyday lives.</p>
Topic
abjection
activism
adulthood
aging
archive
art
art and research
artist mother
art making
artist parent
artist/mother
artistic labor
artists with children
autobiography
binary tensions
bioethics
biology
birth
birth and death
birth trauma
bleeding
body
body exploration
body transformation
breast milk
breast pump
breastfeeding
breastmilk
care
censorship
childhood
creative practice
creative strategies
cultural reproducers
culture
curating
curation
curator
curatorial practice
documentation
domestic labor
domestic life
domestic space
domesticity
early motherhood
early parenthood
empathy
ethics
exhaustion
family
family accessible event
family portrait
feminism
feminist
feminist art
feminist art theory
gender
gender roles
gender stereotypes
human body
humor
identity
interdisciplinary
intimacy
invisible labor
lactation
love
materiality
maternal
maternal body
maternal bodies
maternal care
maternal desire
maternal experience
memory
menstruation
mess
milk
mother
mother artist identity
mother as artist
mother body
mother/artist identity
mother/child relationship
motherhood and political context
motherhood
motherhood and art
motherhood and art practice
motherhood and creative practice
motherhood and social context
motherhood and studio practice
motherhood as art practice
mothering
mothers
nursing
nursing mothers
objectification
parent
parent artists
parent/child relationship
parenthood
parenting
parents
patriarchy
performativity
personal experience
play
subjectivity
power
public breastfeeding
public space
pumping
queer
queer identity
queer parenting
representation
representations of motherhood
research and art
resistance
ritual
rituals
sexuality
single mothers
single mother
social justice
social practice
stories
storytelling
theory
time
transformation
trauma
vagina
visual culture
woman
women
women and gender studies
women artists
women representation
women's health
women's identity
Exhibitions
Exhibitions in the Index that an artist has participated in. The two entries will be linked.
The Lactation Station Breast Milk Bar 2006, 2012, 2016
Imagined Family Portraits 2007 - ongoing
Free Childcare Provided 2013
Fee for Service 2006
Being Green 2009
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Title
A name given to the resource
Jess Dobkin
abjection
activism
adulthood
ageing
archive
art
art and research
art making
artist mother
artist parent
artist-parents
artist/mother
artistic labor
artists with children
autobiography
binary tensions
bioethics
biology
birth
birth and death
birth trauma
bleeding
body
body exploration
body transformation
breast milk
breast pump
breastfeeding
breastmilk
Care
censorship
childhood
creative practice
creative strategies
cultural reproducers
culture
curating
curation
curator
curatorial practice
documentation
domestic labor
domestic life
domestic space
domesticity
early motherhood
early parenthood
empathy
ethics
exhaustion
family
family accessible event
family portrait
feminism
feminist
feminist art
feminist art theory
gender
gender roles
gender stereotypes
human body
humor
identity
interdisciplinary
intimacy
invisible labor
lactation
love
materiality
maternal
maternal bodies
maternal body
maternal care
maternal desire
maternal experience
memory
menstruation
mess
milk
mother
mother artist
mother artist identity
mother artists
mother as artist
mother body
mother/artist identity
mother/child relationship
motherhood
motherhood and art
motherhood and art practice
motherhood and creative practice
motherhood and political context
motherhood and social context
motherhood and studio practice
motherhood as art practice
mothering
mothers
nursing
nursing mothers
objectification
parent
parent artists
parent/child relationship
parenthood
parenting
parents
patriarchy
performativity
personal experience
play
power
public breastfeeding
public space
pumping
queer
queer identity
queer parenting
representation
representations of motherhood
research and art
resistance
ritual
rituals
sexuality
single mother
single mothers
social justice
social practice
Stories
storytelling
subjectivity
theory
time
transformation
trauma
vagina
visual culture
woman
women
women and gender studies
women artists
women representation
women’s health
women’s identity
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Exhibition Archive
Event
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Exhibition Website
<a href="http://bienaldouro.com/artists/heather.passmore/9">http://bienaldouro.com/artists/heather.passmore/9</a>
Curator
Nuno Canelas
Gallery
<a href="http://www.bienaldouro.com/">http://www.bienaldouro.com/</a>
Curatorial Statement
"Milk Portrait #3" is from a series in progress of women who have covered their faces instead of their breasts in protest to admonishment that they should cover up while nursing in public. Common explanations for discomfort with breastfeeding include milk itself as an abject body fluid, or an inability to view breasts outside the scope of sexual gratification. Yet I see this discomfort strongly tied to the cultural diminishment of human interdependency and intimacy - both of which are severed and obscured by the nursing veil.
Artists
<a href="http://www.artistparentindex.com/items/show/105">Heather Passmore</a>
Museum
Duoro Museum
Location
The location of the interview
Rua do Marquês de Pombal, 5050-282 Peso da Régua, Portugal
Duration
Length of time involved (seconds, minutes, hours, days, class periods, etc.)
August 10 - October 21, 2018
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9th International Printmaking Biennial of Douro 2018
Contributor
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Heather Passmore
bienneal
breast milk
breastfeeding
Duoro Museum
Portugal
public space
women
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Exhibition Archive
Event
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Exhibition Website
<a href="http://whitewatergallery.com/roman-charity/">http://whitewatergallery.com/roman-charity/</a>
Curator
Serena Kataoka – Executive Director
Gallery
<a href="http://whitewatergallery.com/">White Water Gallery</a>
Curatorial Statement
This exhibition explores an under-examined motive for discomfort with breastfeeding: that it is a powerful display of human interdependence. I also intend the project to raise questions about the politics of milk, women’s breasts and the use of public space.
Location
The location of the interview
North Bay
Ontario
Canada
Artists
<a href="http://www.artistparentindex.com/items/show/105">Heather Passmore</a>
Topic
breastfeeding
interdependence
public space
breasts
milk
Duration
Length of time involved (seconds, minutes, hours, days, class periods, etc.)
August 28 – September 30, 2018
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Roman Charity
Contributor
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Heather Passmore
breastfeeding
breastmilk
Canada
interdependence
milk
mothers
Ontario
public space
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Exhibition Archive
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Exhibition Website
<a href="http://mfgallery.net/BFart/BFart.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener">http://mfgallery.net/BFart/BFart.html</a>
Gallery
MF Gallery
Location
The location of the interview
Brooklyn
New York
Curator
Leigh Pennebaker
Martina Secondo Russo
Curatorial Statement
In honor of International Women's Month, MF Gallery is hosting an art show that explores the joys, challenges, and body-politics of breastfeeding and motherhood in the 21st century. Part of the proceeds will benefit La Leche League. Co-Curated by Leigh Pennebaker, (founder of @breastfeedingart feed on instagram) and Martina Secondo Russo, (owner of MF Gallery) this show will feature artwork in a variety of media from two dozen international artists, including Nicoz Balboa, Christa David, Jess Dobkin, Debbies Drummond, Marina Font, Geertje Geertsma, Aimee Gilmore, Jenna Gribbon, Samantha Hahn, Sigal Arad Inbar, Kasey Jones, Raeleen Kao, Lucy Knisley, Rachel Marcotte, Tara McPherson, Anna Melo, Jenny Middleton, April Rose, Martina Secondo Russo, Debra Sheldon, SWOON, Lexx Valdez, Anna Wiggins, Megan Wynne and more.<br /><br /> Today, many female artists are moving beyond the ancient Madonna archetype and creating fresh and exciting work using their firsthand experience with breastfeeding to explore what it means to be women, mothers, and feminists. These artists are making work that celebrates the naturalness and normalcy of breastfeeding and pushes back at a culture that penalizes and censors women’s bodies at every turn. Breastfeeding can be one of the most beautiful and fulfilling journeys in life, but women who wish to nurse their babies often face an uphill battle in a culture that doesn’t provide adequate postpartum support, and in which women are constantly judged and criticized no matter what they do. Even street harassment takes specific form, as strangers admonish mothers to ‘cover up’ while breastfeeding in public spaces. Artists are harnessing such experiences and using them as fuel to create while deepening the discourse around mothers, babies, and our mammal bodies. <br /><br />A portion of the proceeds from artwork sales will be donated to La Leche League of Brooklyn, the local chapter of La Leche League International, whose mission is to help mothers worldwide to breastfeed through mother-to-mother support, encouragement, information, and education, and to promote a better understanding of breastfeeding as an important element in the healthy development of the baby and mother.
Artists
Nicoz Balboa
Christa David
Jess Dobkin
Debbies Drummond
Marina Font
Geertje Geertsma
<a href="http://www.artistparentindex.com/items/show/298" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Aimee Gilmore</a>
Jenna Gribbon
Samantha Hahn
Sigal Arad Inbar
<a href="http://www.artistparentindex.com/items/show/367">Kasey Jones</a>
Raeleen Kao
Lucy Knisley
Rachel Marcotte
Tara McPherson
Anna Melo
Jenny Middleton
April Rose
Martina Secondo Russo
Debra Sheldon
SWOON
Lexx Valdez
Anna Wiggins
<a href="http://www.artistparentindex.com/items/show/2" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Megan Wynne</a>
Duration
Length of time involved (seconds, minutes, hours, days, class periods, etc.)
March 10 - April 22, 2018
Topic
breastfeeding
motherhood
babies
breastfeededing advocacy
public breastfeeding
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The Art of Breastfeeding: Modern Narratives of Motherhood
breastfeeding
breastfeeding advocacy
mothers
public breastfeeding
public space
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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://lauraendacott.com/home.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener">http://lauraendacott.com/home.html</a>
Medium
sculpture
installation
performance
Location
The location of the interview
Montreal
Quebec
Canada
Artist Statement
<p style="font-weight: 400;">Laura Endacott is a practicing artist whose research speaks to the contemporary mother and how it is linked to social movements, cultural activism and intellectual histories that challenge, yet enable the category of maternal art histories, as a site for knowledge production today. Her MA SIP degree (Specialized Individual Programs) combined Studio Art Production and Art History, and she is one of a few artist scholars in Canada, that explores and teaches the critical work that deals with the complex representations of the mother image. Her activities include her practice, her teaching, conference presentations and writing. Her recent work considers the body as an archive. As such she is interested in social life and articulations of agency using performance. She considers her work to be in the tradition of storytelling.</p>
<p style="font-weight: 400;">Her large-scale sculptures, performances and installations are part of an interdisciplinary practice. Her work has been included in a new anthology entitled Performing Motherhood (2014) and she has exhibited in museums such as The Orillia Museum of Art & History (2014), Le Musée des maîtres et artisans du Québec (2009) and The Textile Museum of Canada (2000). Her work has been included in artist-run galleries as well as non-traditional spaces such as the<span> </span><a href="http://bankonart.net/" data-saferedirecturl="https://www.google.com/url?q=http://bankonart.net&source=gmail&ust=1558813210697000&usg=AFQjCNGI43acyTgOwD_uxFs0ROjjLp5PEQ">bankonart.net</a><span> </span>(2010), The Gladstone Hotel (2008) along with online exhibitions such as ArtWiki: Open Data for the Arts (2012). In 2014, the textiles objects she produced and that were used in a series of performances she staged in public space, were collected into the permanent collection of the Musée des maîtres et artisans du Québec. It was the first time any craft object linked to contemporary performative work was included in their collection, which represents the largest craft collection in Quebec.</p>
Topic
motherhood
identity
biological mothers
symbolic mothers
domestic space
public space
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Laura Endacott
biological mothers
Canada
domestic space
identity
installtion
Montreal
motherhood
performance
public space
Quebec
sculpture
symbolic mothers
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Artist Parent Index
Person
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Website
The Artist's website
<a href="http://www.lindanclark.com" target="_blank">www.lindanclark.com</a>
Topic
motherhood
Practice-led Research Methodology
identity
ritual
personal experience
public space
private space
Medium
Installation
Artist Statement
My recent work explores the shifting re-interpretations of motherhood as subject matter in contemporary art. In particular, my work investigates the process of traversing mother/artist identities as a useful model to reinstate a creative space between motherhood and art practice. This premise involves re-orienting rituals and personal experience utilising a role of mother as ‘Keeper, Facilitator and Manipulator of Memory’ to create a new narrative which may highlight social undercurrents or create a new mythology. This narrative is conveyed through sculptural objects, video and sound that are used as innovative sites in installation art that blur private and public boundaries.
Location
The location of the interview
Augustine Heights
Queensland
Australia
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Linda Clark
Title
A name given to the resource
Linda Clark
AUGUSTINE HEIGHTS
Australia
identity
installation art
personal experience
Practice-led Research Methodology
private space
public space
Queensland
ritual