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Artist Parent Organization Database
Service
An organization supporting artist parents.
Location
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The Netherlands
Topic
motherhood
maternal theory
maternal thinking
maternal labor
About
<p>m/other voices foundation is a non-profit organisation created for the purposes of initiating, supporting, doing, promoting, raising awareness and giving visibility to maternal thinking, -theory and -research within the arts, culture, philosophy and the society at large, as well as to increase the participation of mothers in the production of art, culture and theory. The foundation undertakes activities to further the cause of mothers, and others engaged in maternal labour, as thinkers and as producers of knowledge, through activities including, but not restricted to, to the organisation of reading groups, field trips, exhibitions and publications, community involvement groups, dialogue, seminars and conferences and the building and maintenance of local and international communities and networks between mother artists, researchers and others interested in engaging in the doing of maternal theory. </p>
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Organization Website
<a href="http://www.mothervoices.org/the-mothernists/" target="_blank">http://www.mothervoices.org/the-mothernists/</a>
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m/other voices
maternal
maternal theory
motherhood
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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
Andrea O'Reilly
Contributor
The author of an article within an anthology
Adrienne Rich
Nancy Chodorow
Sara Ruddick
Alice Walker
Barbara Katz Rothman
bell hooks
Sharon Hays
Patricia Hill-Collins
Julia Kristeva
Kim Anderson
Audre Lorde
Ellen Lewin
Daphne de Marneffe
Ariel Gore
Ann Crittenden
Judith Warner
Publisher
Demeter Press
Province of Publication
Ontario
Country of Publication
Canada
Date of Publication
May 1, 2007
ISBN 13
978-1550144826
ISBN 10
1550144820
Topic
maternal thinking
motherhood
mothering
maternal theory
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Maternal Theory: Essential Readings
gender roles
gender studies
maternal
maternal theory
maternal thinking
motherhood
queer parenting
Race
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Editor
Ann Marie A. Short
Abigail L. Palko
Dionne Irving
Publisher
Demeter Press
City of Publication
Bradford
State of Publication
Ontario
Country of Publication
Canada
Date of Publication
April 2018
ISBN 13
978-1-77258-155-3
Topic
motherhood
breastfeeding
visual culture
maternal theory
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Breastfeeding & Culture: Discourses and Representations
art history
autonomy
breastfeeding
female sexuality
feminism
maternal bodies
maternal theory
maternity
motherhood
Race
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Artist Parent Index
Book
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Editor
Dr. Michelle Hughes Miller
Dr. Tamar Hager
Dr. Rebecca Jaremko Bromwich
Year of Publication
2017
ISBN 13
978-1-77258-103-4
Contributor
The author of an article within an anthology
Rebecca Jaremko Bromwich
Mandi Veenstra
Marlee Keenan
Sophie Feintuch
Noa Arad Yairi
Pamela J. Downe
Alexandra Campbell
Rela Mazali
Kelsey Ioannoni
Michelle Hughes Miller
Geraldine M. Hendrix-Sloan
M. Joan McDermott
Fernando Gabriel Pagnoni Berns
Patricia Vazquez
Juan Juvé
Freddie Robins
Tamar Hager
Keira V. Williams
Susan Gair
Omri Herzog
Heather Munro
Liat Elkayam
Miri Rozmarin
Publisher
Demeter Press
Date of Publication
2017
Topic
bad mother
motherhood
mothers
regulation
resistance
labels
bad mother constructions
surveillance
social image
social norms
gender norms
maternal theory
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Demeter Press
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Bad Mother: Regulations, Representations, and Resistance
bad mother
Demeter Press
gender
gender norms
good mother
maternal theory
mothering
mothers
representation
resistance
social image
social norms
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Artist Parent Index
Person
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Location
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Berlin
Germany
About
MATERNAL FANTASIES is an evolving and interdisciplinary group of international artists and cultural producers based in Berlin, Germany. We (re)connected in 2018 to share experiences and insights into the most marginalised topic within both the art world and feminist discourse: Motherhood.
We join forces to embrace, discuss, elaborate and express contrasting experiences and family stories, memories, fantasies, desires and horror scenarios related to ‘Maternal Fantasies’.
Currently we meet every three-weeks to examine through artistic research, collaborative artworks and lived experience the dynamics between artistic creation and motherhood seeking to shape the discourse of motherhood through our artistic working process.
We are an organic group that produces works in different constellations between the individual group members.
Current group members are: Aino El Solh, Hanne Klaas, Isabell Spengler, Lena Chen, Magdalena Kallenberger, Maicyra Leão, Melanie Schlachter, Mikala Hyldig Dal, Olga Sonja Thorarensen, Sandra Moskova.
Organization Website
<a href="https://www.maternalfantasies.net/">https://www.maternalfantasies.net/</a>
Website
The Artist's website
<a href="https://www.maternalfantasies.net/">https://www.maternalfantasies.net/</a>
Medium
photography
video
performance
collective
creative writing
Artist Statement
MATERNAL FANTASIES is an evolving and interdisciplinary group of international artists and cultural producers based in Berlin, Germany. We (re)connected in 2018 to share experiences and insights into the most marginalised topic within both the art world and feminist discourse: Motherhood.
We join forces to embrace, discuss, elaborate and express contrasting experiences and family stories, memories, fantasies, desires and horror scenarios related to ‘Maternal Fantasies’.
Currently we meet every three-weeks to examine through artistic research, collaborative artworks and lived experience the dynamics between artistic creation and motherhood seeking to shape the discourse of motherhood through our artistic working process.
We are an organic group that produces works in different constellations between the individual group members.
Current group members are: Aino El Solh, Hanne Klaas, Isabell Spengler, Lena Chen, Magdalena Kallenberger, Maicyra Leão, Melanie Schlachter, Mikala Hyldig Dal, Olga Sonja Thorarensen, Sandra Moskova.
Topic
academic writing
ambivalence
anger
art
art and research
art history
art making
artist collective
artist mother
artist network
artist residency
artist/mother
artistic labor
artists with children
artists with children
binary tensions
body
capitalism
care
care labor
care work
caretaking
choreography
collaboration
collaborative project
community
discourse
contemporary art practice
costume
creative strategies
curatorial practice
daily practice
daily routine
daily tasks
domestic objects
domestic scene
domestic space
economy and caregiving
empathy
ethics
everyday activities
fair wages
relationship
feminism
feminist art
feminist art theory
feminist theory
feminist theory
gesture
identity
ideological motherhood
immigration
instinct
intuition of motherhood
interdependence
interdisciplinary
intergenerational
intersectionality
labor
maintenance
maternal
maternal affect
maternal ambivilance
maternal anxiety
maternal body
maternal bodies
maternal care
maternal collaboration
maternal defense
maternal desire
maternal experience
maternal fear
maternal guilt
maternal healthcare
maternal identity
maternal labor
maternal lineage
maternal mental health
maternal practice
maternal protection
maternal relationships
maternal subjectivity
maternal theory
maternal thinking
maternal time
maternal voice
maternal work
practice-led research
race
representation
representations of motherhood
reproductive labor
resistance
single mother
skillshare
social practice
story telling
studio practice
subjectivity
text
theory
time
women representation
Exhibitions
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M1, Arthur Boskamp Stiftung, Hohenlockstedt, April 2019 The photo-text installation "Like so many..." was exhibited at "Colleagues Wanted I - Superheroines and visionary associates for everyday challenges", at alpha nova galerie Berlin in September 2018.
upcoming: Soloexhibition, M1 Arthur Boskamp Foundation, Hohenlockstedt, March 2020 catalogue, Maternal Fantasies, to be published March 2020
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maternal fantasies
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Artist Parent Index
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Website
The Artist's website
<a href="http://jengeorgescu.com/portfolio-item/mother-series/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">http://jengeorgescu.com/portfolio-item/mother-series/</a>
Topic
Ongoing conceptual series relating to my experience of Motherhood.
motherhood
artist parent
artists with children
conceptual art
contemporary art practice
displacement
family life
family
domestic life
family heritage
feminist art
loss of identity
loss of self
Madonna
Maternal Theory
Medium
photography
Artist Statement
In 2015, I became a mother. I was prepared for the grueling labor, and sleepless nights, but the loss of my sense of self can as a surprise. I had no time to think and I began to feel like a shell of a person. My early days of motherhood were alienating and awful as well as sentimental and dear. I began to see myself as defined only by a relationship. I felt that my son was an appendage of myself; the embodiment of self and other. It was hard to accept that he was a growing, changing person while I was to remain forever split. When he is near my thoughts are entangled around him and when I am away I cannot seem to be the person I was before.<br /><br />A child is how we remain on Earth; they are our legacies. As I see my son grow I feel my time begin to speed up; I feel my decay. When we think about birth we must realize our death. Motherhood is precious and raw; wonderful and dark.
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Jennifer Georgescu
Title
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Jennifer Georgescu
artist parent
artists with children
conceptual art
contemporary art practice
displacement
domestic life
family
family heritage
family life
feminist art
loss of identity
loss of self
Madonna
maternal theory.
motherhood
photography