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<a href="https://www.annalouiserichardson.com/about.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener">https://www.annalouiserichardson.com/about.html</a>
Topic
parenthood
rural
regional,
danger
anxiety
documentation of rural motherhood
farming
animals
Artist Residency in Motherhood
Medium
drawing
charcoal
installation
Artist Statement
Anna Louise Richardson is an artist and freelance curator investigating rural Australian identity and associated mythologies. Richardson works primarily in charcoal and graphite on cement fibreboard, using a realistic approach, flattened perspective, cut-out shapes and manipulated scale to amplify the subject matter. Her artistic practice reveals ideas of intergenerational exchange, parenthood and signifiers of identity based on her experiences of life in rural Australia living and working on a multi-generation family farm.
The complexities of human relationships with the natural world and the intergenerational qualities of these relationships are driving themes throughout her practice. Richardson's work depicts animals as a recurring motif to examine shared values on the role of animals in culture, commerce and ecology and how these are shaped through different histories, storytelling and imagination.
Richardson shares a studio on the farm with her husband Abdul-Rahman Abdullah– a Malay/Australian Muslim artist whose sculptural practice draws on the narrative capacity of animals to explore the intersection of politics, cultural identity and the natural world. Their two daughters, Aziza and Althea are the seventh generation to grow up on the property.
Richardson holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts from Curtin University of Technology, Perth and has been a practicing artist since 2014. Primarily a visual artist, since having her first child she has also contracted as a freelance curator working with Australian art institutions, festivals and organisations.
In 2019 Richardson completed Aziza’s Zodiac (2018-19), a 12-panel artwork featuring one animal for every month of a year after the birth of her first daughter. The work, a yearlong project created for an exhibition designed for child audiences reflected Aziza's life, told through the animals around her. This was the start of a new direction for Richardson's practice and serves as a record of her daughter’s personal history on the farm and responds to her own evolving narrative of motherhood in a rural setting.
Her most recent work examines what domestic and familiar objects may tell us about our own histories, presents and futures. She has been drawing objects that reflect household hazards such as rat poison, knives and power cords, highlighting the proximity of danger present in everyday life, particularly those that underline parental worry. These works speak directly to our common sense of anxiety about danger, our collective fear of death, and our innate need to protect the ones we love.
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Anna Louise Richardson
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Anna Louise Richardson
animals
anxiety
artist residency in motherhood
Danger
Documentation of Rural Motherhood
Farming
parenthood
Regional
Rural
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<a href="http://www.jenniferlong.ca" target="_blank" rel="noopener">www.jenniferlong.ca</a>
Topic
memory
pregnancy
domesticity
girlhood
childhood
motherhood
mothering body
image
feminism
vulnerability
transformation
parenting
touch
intergenerational family
play
daily life
domestic labour
invisible labour
caretaking
mundane
Artist Residency in Motherhood
gesture
maternal body
mother/daughter relationship
Medium
photography
lens-based
Artist Statement
My practice is propelled by an interest in the varied experiences of girls and women, and the limited ways in which they are represented within image making. Through a Feminist lens, I work with constructed narratives that are inspired by the quiet moments in girls and women’s lives where seemingly nothing (and everything) occurs. I am especially interested in the complex emotions that underlie these mundane points in time. Themes of vulnerability, transformation, and discovery are explored in my image making through the use of touch, gesture, and the gaze as I observe conscious and unconscious modes of communication. Over the past decade, my art practice has focused on the early stages of motherhood and pregnancy as I navigated this new terrain in my personal life. My current series, ‘Caesura’, developed out of my observations of the struggle my daughters grapple with as they find a balance between their dependence on me and their growing independence. This series re-constructs and intertwines various remembrances, making visual the experience of seeing myself reflected in my daughters’ gestures and actions. At the forefront of this project is the need to make space for my ever-changing outlook of being a mother and an artist.
Location
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Toronto
Canada
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Jennifer Long
Title
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Jennifer Long
artist residency in motherhood
caretaking
childhood
daily life
domestic labour
domesticity
feminism
gesture
girlhood
image
intergenerational family
invisible labour
lens-based
maternal body
memory
mother/daughter relationship
motherhood
mothering body
mundane
parenting
photography
play
pregnancy
touch
transformation
vulnerability
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<a href="http://www.lucianarosado.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">www.lucianarosado.com</a>
Topic
memory
identity
failure
writing
list making
Artist Residency in Motherhood
artist/mother identity
Medium
painting
drawing
Artist Statement
In recent creative explorations I am examining my inner emotions not only in relation to a very specific moment of my personal life - becoming an artist-mother- but also establishing a link with the present moment of instability and uncertainty sensed in our contemporary society. What do we keep to ourselves and what do we share with others? I explore the concepts of memory, identity and place through visual expression. Most recently, I have been interested in exploring ideas of life expectations and failure. My work focuses in visually exploring hidden thoughts, feelings and memories and I get my inspiration from the natural element Water, music and the written word. I live and work in Cambridge since 2010. I hold a Degree in Painting-Fine Arts from the Faculty of Fine Arts, University of Lisbon and I have been exhibiting regularly since 2000.
Location
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Cambridge
United Kingdom
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Luciana Rosado
artist residency in motherhood
Cambridge
drawing
identity
memory
mother artist
mother artist identity
painting
United Kingdom
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<a href="http://www.saskiasaunders.com" target="_blank" rel="noopener">www.saskiasaunders.com</a>
<a href="http://www.instagram.com/saskia_saunders" target="_blank" rel="noopener">www.instagram.com/saskia_saunders</a>
Medium
Textile sculpture
fabric
paper
acrylic
monoprints
Location
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Buckinghamshire
United Kingdom
Artist Statement
Saskia Saunders creates textural artworks using domestic materials, such as string, household linens and paint, that are metaphors for the fragility of life. This triptych of monoprints explores the ebb and flow of Saunders' identity, at times all consumed by motherhood, at times emboldened by it. The print blocks were created from nappy sacks wrapped around baby car seat packaging, the detritus of Saunders' day to day life as a mother.
From her travels in Japan, Saunders is inspired by the concepts of negative space (Ma) and embracing imperfections (Wabi-sabi).Creating space in each piece for the mind to focus, notice details and the light between.
Saunders' work is strongly linked to a sense of place, the home. Her art is an invitation to experience a calm pause, a moment of contemplation in a world of clutter and noise.
Saunders achieved a First Class degree Woven Textiles at the University of Brighton and has worked with woven textile design companies and social enterprises in New York, China and Cambodia.
Topic
motherhood
car seat
nappies
diapers
detritus of motherhood
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<a href="http://www.artistparentindex.com/items/show/299">Left Overs</a>
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Saskia Saunders
acrylic
artist residency in motherhood
canvas
detritus of motherhood
diapers
fabric
ink
monoprints
motherhood
nappies
paper
Textile sculpture
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<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
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Paris
France
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Caroline Kelley
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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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<a href="http://www.sofiaroncero.com">www.sofiaroncero.com</a>
<a href="http://www.sofiaroncerostudio.tumblr.com">www.sofiaroncerostudio.tumblr.com</a>
Topic
intervention on maternity objects
Artist Residency in Motherhood
Medium
video
photography
photocopies
performance
Artist Statement
Multidisciplinary artist, focused on the search for the limits of identity.
Location
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Madrid
Spain
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Sofía Roncero
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Sofia Roncero
artist residency in motherhood
maternity objects
objects
photocopies
photography
video
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Edinburgh
Scotland
Website
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<a href="http://www.laurenmclaughlin.co.uk/" target="_blank">http://www.laurenmclaughlin.co.uk/</a>
<a href="http://www.laurenmclaughlin.co.uk/artist-residency-in-motherhood/" target="_blank">http://www.laurenmclaughlin.co.uk/artist-residency-in-motherhood/</a>
Medium
collage
installation
photography
text installation
Artist Statement
My work explores the ever changing roles and identities we take on as artist-mothers and how these multi faceted identities can be both connected and conflicted. Motherhood; a concept both revered and ignored, informs the works I produce through a mixed media approach; collage, photography, text installation and sculpture all come together and allow me to investigate my own multi faceted identity through a process of visual experimentation and written investigations.
Topic
Artists Residency in Motherhood
identity
artist mother
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Lauren McLaughlin
artist residency in motherhood
collage
Edinburg
identity
installation
photography
Scotland
sculpture
text installation
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<a href="http://www.gudrunfilipska.com/" target="_blank">http://www.gudrunfilipska.com/</a>
<a href="https://theshelfgallery.wordpress.com/" target="_blank">https://theshelfgallery.wordpress.com/</a>
Medium
film
photography
printmaking
Artist Statement
<strong>The Shelf Gallery:</strong><br /><p>The Shelf Gallery is a small gallery space on a shelf in our house in Fordham, Cambridgeshire. The gallery is situated above our record collection and below our book shelves and is run by me, <a href="http://www.gudrunfilipska.com/">Gudrun Filipska</a> and my daughter Sigi. We specialise in showing diminutive and site specific works and curate a running programme of tiny exhibitions. The shelf gallery was started as part of my <a href="https://www.facebook.com/residencyinmotherhood/">Artists residency in motherhood</a> in 2016.</p>
<p>The concept of the Shelf Gallery makes a statement about the difficulty in obtaining and affording a ‘traditional gallery space’ as well as raising issues around the tensions between domestic and ‘professional’ spaces and the implicit assumption within the industry that these spheres remain separate.</p>
<p>It addresses the difficulties in conducting an artistic or curatorial practice within a domestic space and the challenge artists/gallery owners who are parents also face.</p>
<p>We believe we are the smallest open by appointment gallery in the world.</p>
<p>The Shelf Gallery will open in time for the first world wide <a href="http://www.wasbiennale.com/about/" target="_blank">Apartments and Studios Biennial</a>. Nov 2016 with an exhibition of photographic work by the <a href="https://gudrun-filipska.squarespace.com/config/pages/57aef3bd1b631b641dfdbe7e" target="_blank">fmr group.</a></p>
<br /><br /><strong>Artist Statement:</strong><br />My practice is interdisciplinary in nature, I work across mediums including drawing, print and video and also consider writing to be part of my practice. My work has at its root a concern with transience, particularly walking, and I make visual and auditory works primarily responding to industrial landscape and the territories which surround my home in East Anglia.
Location
The location of the interview
Fordham, Cambridgeshire
Topic
Artist Residency in Motherhood
home exhibition space
mother daughter collaboration
Apartments and Studios Bieniall
domestic space
curatorial practice
walking
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Gudrun Filipska
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Gudrun Filipska
artist residency in motherhood
collaboration
curatorial practice
domestic exhibition space
home exhibition space
mother/daughter collaboration
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Artist Parent Organization Database
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Location
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Planet Earth
Topic
motherhood
artist residency
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<h2 class="text-align-center">A self-directed, open-source artist residency to empower and inspire artists who are also mothers. </h2>
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<h3 class="text-align-center"><strong>You don’t have to apply</strong>. <strong>It doesn't cost anything</strong>, it's fully customisable, and you can be in residence for as long as you choose. <strong>You don't even have to travel</strong>, <strong>the residency takes place entirely inside your own home and everyday life</strong>. An Artist Residency in Motherhood is the reframing of parenthood as a valuable site for creative practice, rather than an obstruction to be overcome.</h3>
<h3 class="text-align-center">On this website you can <strong>read more</strong> about <strong><a href="http://www.artistresidencyinmotherhood.com/how-it-started">how the residency began</a></strong>, <a href="http://www.artistresidencyinmotherhood.com/kit"><strong>become an artist-in-residence-in-motherhood</strong></a>, <strong>nominate an artist/parent</strong> for a unique grant called <strong><a href="http://www.artistresidencyinmotherhood.com/redthread">The Red Thread</a></strong>, or <strong>join the <a href="http://www.artistresidencyinmotherhood.com/mentorship">mentorship program</a>. </strong></h3>
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Organization Website
<a href="http://www.artistresidencyinmotherhood.com/" target="_blank">http://www.artistresidencyinmotherhood.com/</a>
Organzation Director
<a href="http://artistparentindex.com/items/show/44" target="_blank">Lenka Clayton</a>
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