The ProCreate Project, the Museum of Motherhood and the Mom Egg Review are pleased to announce the 10th 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 “Metamorphosis/ Close to the Heart”
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MOMENTS OF WEIGHTLESSNESS while WAITING FOR WORDS [Link]
Project: MOMENTS OF WEIGHTLESSNESS Pianist, inventor and performer Sarah Nicolls developed her unique ‘Inside-Out Piano’ to explore the belly of the instrument and to coax out some of its hidden sounds. In this solo show, she explores the extraordinary unexpected characteristics of the instrument, moving it around the stage to gradually reveal her parallel journeyContinue reading “MOMENTS OF WEIGHTLESSNESS while WAITING FOR WORDS [Link]”
This is Where I Am and Mirror Mirror [Click]
‘This is where I am’ (2013) is part of the M.A.M.A. – Mothers Are Making Art initiative. Read More by Clicking Here. ‘This is where I am’ is based on ideas of Transactional Analysis (TA), a theory of behaviour that emphasiseshow our adult behavioural patterns originate in childhood. The theory describes three ego states (Parent/Adult/Child);Continue reading “This is Where I Am and Mirror Mirror [Click]”
ICYMI: Mother’s Day Week in Review
After our two-week long Mother’s Day blitz, we at the Museum of Motherhood are feeling a range of emotions: engaged, curious, tired, brave, inquisitive, grateful, overworked, eager, empowered, loved, etc. (all of which resonate with the self-described experience of motherhood!). Our annual conference, and subsequent week of special readings/appearances at the Upper West Side BarnesContinue reading “ICYMI: Mother’s Day Week in Review”