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Anastasia Sierra and Carrie Usmar: Talking Motherhood
© Anastasia Sierra, Safe Place, 2021
Carrie Usmar and Anastasia Sierra use photography to investigate the complexity of motherhood.
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Kristine Nyborg: Learning to Speak Bear
© Kristine Nyborg, Learning To Speak Bear published by Yoffy Press
Learning To Speak Bear by Kristine Nyborg, published in 2023 by Yoffy Press, is a story about the grit of a mother
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Photographers on Photographers: Idalia Vasquez in Conversation with Ana Casas Broda
© Ana Casas Broda, Playroom V (2)
For the last days of summer we are re-running some posts from last year!
The first time I came across Ana Casas Broda‘s work was after a photo port -
Toni Pepe in Conversation with Douglas Breault
©Toni Pepe, from the series Second Moment I
It is nearly impossible to view the artwork of Toni Pepe and not see your own maternal figures mirrored in the images.
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Judith Black: Pleasant Street
©Judith Black, Laura, Rob, Johanna (Mother’s Day), May 10, 1992
When asked to curate a week of posts leading up to Mother’s Day, I wanted to show artists whose work had not been shown
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Jena Love: The Absurdity of Pregnancy and Motherhood
©Jena Love, Gender Reveal Party. Let’s have a party to celebrate my unborn baby’s genitals as decided by DNA.
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Takako Kido: Skinship
©Takako Kido
This week have been looking at the work of artists who submitted projects during our most recent call-for-entries. Today, Takako Kido and I discuss Skinship.
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The Curated Fridge: Amanda Schilling: Wife, Mother, Woman
©Amanda Schilling, Ashanti
I selected Amanda Schilling’s work for The Curated Fridge Exhibition because of her truthful telling of motherhood.
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The Curated Fridge: Carrie Usmar: Resume Of A Stay At Home Mom
©Carrie Usmar, Manages Time Effectively
As a mother, I looked at the work that Carrie Usmar submitted to The Curated Fridge with recognition and familiarity and appreciated the humor and
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Memory is a Verb: Dena Eber: Becoming Alex
© Dena Eber, from Becoming Alex
Memory is a Verb: Exploring Time and Transience brings together twelve women photographic artists exploring the liminal space between time and transience.
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Love’s Labors: Kathryn Rodrigues: The Witching Hour
©Kathryn Rodrigues, from The Witching Hour
Love’s Labors: Labor is often described as being of the body, and economists have spent centuries calculating formulas to explain its valu
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Focus on Self-Portraiture: Sara J. Winston
©Sara J. Winston
I first encountered the work of Sara J. Winston on Instagram. I saw that she was a new mother, like me, and that she had chronic illness, like me.
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