Making Our Time Together Count with MoM

DID YOU KNOW WE ARE 35 + VOLUNTEER STRONG at MoM?

Thirty Five + individuals with unique skills, talents, and expertise, contributing to the success of MoM from a variety of backgrounds! I don’t always get to opportunity to connect the committees, volunteer efforts and interns in one giant gratitude brag. So, I’m taking the opportunity to do that here. We are doing great things at the Museum of Motherhood, embracing museum-lovers of all ages, creating unique exhibitions, and empowering future generations through education, connection and inspiration.

MoM PRIDE: Geography of a (Wo)MAN: summer plans, new exhibits, welcome interns & more…

June is PRIDE Month. See our newest exhibit titled ‘Geography of a (Wo)man’, incorporating images from NYC artist Christen Clifford and her body of work titled Interiors; ‘We’re all Pink Inside’ and Molly Duff Clarke’s “Mr. Dicki” sculpture. This will be on view along with the “Womb of Our Own; Seeing Red thru August. Celebrate our human embodiment with MoM.

1, 2, 3 – Let the May Countdown Begin!

Join us May 4th for MaMaPaLooZa at The Factory in St. Pete with FREE fun, music & activities for families of all ages 10-4PM. Moms Rock!

Our newest Museum of Motherhood art exhibit is a collaborative work entitled ‘A Womb of Our Own – Seeing Red’. This sculpture is currently onsite at MoM and will see its completion on Wednesday, May 8th with additional pieces contributed by Jessica Caldas. The sculpture assemblage includes the vision of MoM curator Martha Joy Rose and contributions by Leroy – the King of Art. Visit us Wednesday 6-7:30 PM to PLAY and CELEBRATE the fab new vision! But, first make your pledge to MoM & Join our Founders Circle as the countdown to Mothers’ Day begins.

MoM’s Got Ya, This Month and Every Month…and Forever

May is coming and May is Mothers’ Month. What do we make of this month of observances at the Museum of Motherhood? Years ago, just over one-hundred years, Mother’s Day was voted into legislation as a national day of observance. On May 8, 1914, the U.S. Congress designated the second Sunday in May as Mother’s Day requesting a proclamation which Woodrow Wilson signed into law. At the Museum of Motherhood we have lots of activities planned beginning with MaMaPaLooZa on May 4th at The Factory in St Pete.