MAMA: Contained & Blur

 The ProCreate Project, the Museum of Motherhood and the Mom Egg Review are pleased to announce the 23rd edition of  this scholarly discourse intersects with the artistic to explore the wonder and the challenges of motherhood. Using words and art to connect new pathways between the academic, the para-academic, the digital, and the real, as well as the everyday: wherever you live, work, and play, theContinue reading “MAMA: Contained & Blur”

MER LAUNCH AND READING THIS WEEKEND IN NEW YORK

Announcing the launch of MER 15! The 15th annual print issue of Mom Egg Review launches this Sunday at The Gallery at Le Poisson Rouge.  All are invited to attend.  The lineup of readers and info for the event are below.  It promises to be a truly inspiring reading of diverse literary voices. Advance ticketsContinue reading “MER LAUNCH AND READING THIS WEEKEND IN NEW YORK”

MAMA: In Her Own Words – Painting Scotland

Aga Gasiniak – In Her Own Words My creativity is a journey. My work is very intuitive and symbolic. I tell stories through my paintings. Paintbrushes, paints, varnishes and canvases are tools to describe emotions, colors, and forms instead of words.  Every painting is a glimpse of memory, place, stillness and natural beauty. Every paintingContinue reading “MAMA: In Her Own Words – Painting Scotland”

MAMA – Privatizing Motherhood and the Pussy Bow

Featured Artist is Christen Clifford and her Pussy Bow (from imprints of her actual pussy on silk) – See more at ProCreate for images [LINK}. Christen Clifford is a writer, feminist performance artist, curator, professor, actor, and mother who lives in Queens. Privatizing Motherhood By Karen Malpede My daughter, born the year Ronald Reagan was elected president in a landslide,Continue reading “MAMA – Privatizing Motherhood and the Pussy Bow”