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Person
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Website
The Artist's website
<a href="http://www.christiancruzperformance.com" target="_blank" rel="noopener">www.christiancruzperformance.com</a>
Topic
sex after children
birthing (labor)
breastmilk
postpartum
body positivity
sex after children
Medium
performance art
installation
painting
poetry
sculpture
Artist Statement
My work takes the form of performance, installation, video, and photo. Through the poetic exploration of the mundane, I dignify invisible labor. Invisible Labor includes the emotional, spiritual, and domestic labor that it takes for human reproduction. Invisible labor is undervalued within a capitalist society. I create environments and objects that reexamine what is valuable within our society today, heal the imagination, and ritualize this radical process into a future reality.
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Christian Cruz
Title
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Christian Cruz
birthing (labor)
body positivity
breastfeeding
breastmilk
installation
painting
performance art
poetry
postpartum
sculpture
sex after children
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Title
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Person
An individual.
Website
The Artist's website
<a href="http://www.gracecross.net" target="_blank" rel="noopener">www.gracecross.net</a>
Location
The location of the interview
Cape Town
South Africa
Artist Statement
Grace Cross (b. Harare, Zimbabwe 1988) is a material painter who draws symbols about motherhood, home, belief structures, and land; making shipting recipe's rooted in feminism, history, performative archaeology and African cosmology, to reflect her experiences of cultural transmission. Her painting practice, since the birth of her daughter, focuses on female storytelling, spirituality, and mining symbols of motherhood in her lush and colourfilled canvases. Her paintings seek to represent a cosmological world, where paint weaves images together to work as spells or incantations. The painded symbols thread ideas together, daming and mending, compositionally sewing the symbolic into the real, tethering the objects to one another. She traces a history of laboring women, their bloodline, their red thread of fate, through her paintings - <em>placenta red, metnrual red, nipple-suked-raw red. </em>This is the tie that binds - an umbilical cord - the maternal line. The thread is fine buth strong; it will not come undone; even as it unspools, running from the distant past to the present, from one canvas to another. Cross lives and works as a mother and painter in Cape Town
Topic
motherhood
parenting
breastfeeding
gender-based violence
play
caretaking
symbolism
fertility
nutrition
latch
food
storytelling
matriessence
babies
pregnancy
archaeology
feminism
psychic trauma
womb
birth
awakening
child's play
language acquisition
poetry
burdens
reproduction
patterns
textiles
women's work
domesticity
labour
performative
painting
spirituality
bloodline
Exhibitions
Exhibitions in the Index that an artist has participated in. The two entries will be linked.
<em>Mother is a Drum, </em>2019, Smith Studio, Cape Town
<em>Atlas is a Woman, </em>2020, The Vault, Zeitz Silo Hotel, Cape Town
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Title
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Grace Cross
archaeology
awakening
babies
birth
bloodline
breastfeeding
burdens
caretaking
child's play
domesticity
feminism
fertility
food
gender-based violence
labour
language acquisition
latch
matriessence
motherhood
nutrition
painting
parenting
patterns
performative
play
poetry
pregnancy
psychic trauma
reproduction
spirituality
storytelling
symbolism
textiles
womb
women's work
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Exhibition Archive
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Exhibition Website
<a href="https://candelabooks.com/gallery/exhibition/pine-tree-ballads/#1" target="_blank" rel="noopener"><b>https://candelabooks.com/gallery/exhibition/pine-tree-ballads/#1</b></a>
Gallery
Candela Gallery
Location
The location of the interview
Richmond
Virginia
USA
Curator
Gordon Stettinius of Candela Books
Curatorial Statement
<p>In the early 1900s, artist <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> 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. <i>Pine Tree Ballads</i> 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>
Artists
<a href="http://www.artistparentindex.com/items/show/373">Paul Thulin</a>
Duration
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February 28 – April 20, 2019
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Pine Tree Ballads
daughter
family myths
father
folklore
Maine
memory
personal histories
personal identity
photography
poetry
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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
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<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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Title
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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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Title
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Artist Parent Index
Person
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Website
The Artist's website
<a href="http://www.nannalysholt.dk">www.nannalysholt.dk</a>
<a href="http://www.nannalysholthansen.com">www.nannalysholthansen.com</a>
Topic
pregnancy
motherhood
motherartist
mothervoice
technolgy
cyborg
feminism
language
posthumanism
meditation
memory
theory
intergenerational
Medium
live performance
video
installation
sculpture
photography
poetry
sound
Artist Statement
MFA from The Royal Danish Academy of Art. BFA Faculty of Art, Design & Music, Kingston University London. In her artistic practice Nanna Lysholt Hansen is investigating relationships between the body, language, voice, gender and technology. By using her own personal experiences of the female body, sexuality, pregnancy, birth and motherhood she draws attention to the body as a technological and biological intergenerational mediator of knowledge, voice and memory.
Location
The location of the interview
Copenhagen
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Nanna Lysholt Hansen
Title
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Nanna Lysholt Hansen
biology
copenhagen
cyborg
feminism
installation
intergenerational
language
live performance
mediation
memory
motherartist
motherhood
mothervoice
photography
poetry
posthumanism
pregnancy
sculpture
sound
sound art
technology
theory
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Website
The Artist's website
<a href="https://www.facebook.com/pg/haikusforpeacetime/about/?ref=page_internal" target="_blank">https://www.facebook.com/pg/haikusforpeacetime/about/?ref=page_internal</a>
Topic
parenting
childhood
superstition
parental paranoia
Medium
poetry
book arts
Artist Statement
Haikus for Peace Time is a home-made book produced by Faye Lim and Ng Xi Jie / Salty Thunder. The book is intended to be a poetic amulet and blessing for a baby born in the week of three aviation disasters. Featuring cats, diapers, Robin Williams and boob popsicles, the haikus and the illustrations pack months of whimsy, doubt, eager parenting and hope into a few pages stitched together on Xi Jie’s grandmother’s sewing machine. Faye wrote the twelve haikus in one sitting while watching over her baby as he slept. It is worth noting that the more people who read the book, the more blessings for them and the baby.
Location
The location of the interview
Singapore
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Faye
Title
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Faye Lim
book arts
bookmaking
childhood
paranoia
parenting
poetry
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Person
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Website
The Artist's website
<a href="https://www.facebook.com/shira.richter1/about?section=bio&pnref=about" target="_blank">https://www.facebook.com/shira.richter1/about?section=bio&pnref=about</a>
Topic
motherhood and political context
motherhood and economic context
motherhood and social context
invisible labor
mothering
motherhood
mother work
maternal body
postpartum body
Medium
film
photography
video art
visual performance
lectures
prose
academic writing
poetry
Location
The location of the interview
Israel
Exhibitions
Exhibitions in the Index that an artist has participated in. The two entries will be linked.
<a href="http://artistparentindex.com/items/show/79" target="_blank">The Mother, Daughter and Holy Spirit</a>
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Shira Richter
Title
A name given to the resource
Shira Richter
academic writing
film
invisible labor
Israel
lectures
maternal body
mother work
motherhood
motherhood and economic context
motherhood and political context
motherhood and social context
mothering
performance art
poetry
postpartum body
prose
video art
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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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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
Exhibitions in the Index that an artist has participated in. The two entries will be linked.
<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