ART, RESEARCH, THEORY:

In our monthly column we are pleased to feature Oda Projesi, an artist collective from Istanbul, founded in 2000 by Özge Açıkkol, Güneş Savaş and Seçil Yersel. Through the use of various mediums such as radio, books, postcards and newspapers, Oda Projesi has been investigating relations between space, everyday life and survival tactics ever since. In their collaborative practice they are also interested in relations between artistic production and precariousness. For the m/other voices column, Oda Projesi’s Özge Açıkkol and Güneş Savaş posed questions to each other, which they then have attempted to answer.

 

You can read 'If I ask you a question and then you ask a question from me' here.

 

 

ART, RESEARCH, THEORY

"What the map cuts up, the story cuts across."

                                                                               - Michel de Certeau

 

In the January column we are pleased to feature Dr. Elena Marcevska, a London based interdisciplinary artist and researcher. Following her doctoral study on screen and feminist performance practice, she continues to focus on the relationships between performance, maternal body and digital writing. She was a key organizer of the international conference 'Motherhood and Creative Practice' (London South Bank University, June 2015) and writes about the intersection between maternal, creativity and activism.

You can read Borders with/in the Mother here.

 

ART, RESEARCH, THEORY

 “Unlike many other objects or identities, from the very beginning the notion of mother is fraught. She is not a simple creature. She might not even be a woman. Therefore, conceivably a mother might be a he...”

In the December column we are pleased to feature Martha Joy Rose, (USA), a New York-based performance artist, scholar, and the mother of four young adults ages 21-26. Having been named as “God Mother of Mom Rock” by the CNN, Joy has been making music since the early 1980’s in New York City. With the birth of her first child she created the Housewives On Prozac band, which has enjoyed international success and spawned a mother-made music movement. In 2002, seeking to identify the unique expressions of women who are mothers and to amplify their voices, Joy founded the Mamapalooza Festival, currently being administrated each May through the New York Parks Department. In 2009, she directed the film The Motherhood Movement: You Say You Want a Revolution, which promotes, showcases, and makes visible maternal discussion, disseminating information on the subject of Feminist/activist Mothers and the missions of International Maternal agencies. Working together with a team of academics and activists, Joy opened the first-ever Museum of Motherhood (M.O.M.) on the Upper East Side of Manhattan in 2011. Currently she is teaching “Families and Social Change” at Manhattan College. Joy’s Master’s Degree in Mother Studies is a herstoric first, and she has written for Sage Press, Demeter Press, and assorted literary journals.

You can read:  A M/other Movement for the Masses here.

 

CALL FOR DONATIONS

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-the m/other voices team

COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT

Happy to introduce the latest addition to the Legacy of Love Doulas: Naomie Karemi Kaingu.

 

The Legacy of Love Doulas is a Community Involvement program of the m/other voices foundation offering free doula services to refugees, lone mothers and low income families within The Netherlands. You can read more about this project here.

Also, dont forget to check out the database of our Legacy of Love Doulas where youll find all the Doulas operating in The Netherlands within this project. Each Doula is listed with contact information and the province wherein she’s active.

Are you interested in becoming a Legacy of Love Doula yourself? Write to us at mothervoicesfoundation@gmail.com

 

ART, RESEARCH, THEORY

In the October column we are pleased to feature the UK based Mila Oshin, an artist, poet, singer, artistic director, curator/founder of Project AfterBirth and practicing mother. In her article Passage, she talks about her transition into motherhood and how this became integral in producing the international exhibition Project AfterBirth together with her life- and artistic partner Kris Jager from Drunk With Joy and Joy Experiment
You can read Passage here.

 

Mila Oshin, Joy Experiment, 2009, photo credit: Kevon Clifford

Mila Oshin, Joy Experiment, 2009, photo credit: Kevon Clifford

ART, RESEARCH, THEORY

 ART, RESEARCH, THEORY

The m/other voices September column is now out! 
We are pleased to announce our September column featuring Courtney Kessel (USA), an exhibiting artist, practising mother, art educator and gallery director at the Ohio University. You can read The Eternal Maternal here.

In Balance With, 2012

In Balance With, 2012

 




 

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