Publication: Give and Take: Motherhood and Creative Practice – includes a chapter by Vanessa Marr based on her research project. Available – March 18 2024
Vanessa Marr reflects on her Domestic Academic Quilt research project*, which the school funded back in 2021 in the publication: Give and Take: Motherhood and Creative Practice. Eds. Tara Carpenter Estrada, Katie Palfreyman, and Hilary Wolfley by Demeter Press publication (a non-profit independent feminist press).
It is Vanessa Marr’s second publication in the last few months on the theme of motherhood, the other being: Career Narratives and Academic Womanhood: In the Spaces Provided (Routledge).ive and Take offers personal narratives from artist mothers at all stages in their careers who work in multidisciplinary mediums about the“ give and take” of motherhood in the art world. The collection of essays addresses relatable topics and essential vocabulary as tools to describe phenomenon all artist mothers have experienced. Readers will easily be able to see themselves in the words of the authors. – Eleanor Lim-Midyett, Assistant Professor, Kansas City Art Institute
Every mother artist and their partner should read Give and Take: Motherhood and Creative Practice. Seldom is there a book that thoughtfully and thoroughly exposes the plight of mother creatives and offers not only a range of perspectives but also a breadth of ideas aimed to create threads of connection and uplift mother creatives across all disciplines and generations. As a mother artist with young children my time is consumed with my children’s immediate needs and carving out time for myself to be quiet and create is a challenge. It can also feel isolating, which can lead to creative stagnation which can then lead to parenting from a place of frustration. Reading Give and Take reminded me that I am not alone in my struggles, my creative desires are not insignificant, my frustrations are valid, my successes (no matter how little or seemingly insignificant) are to be celebrated, and that creating like parenting is a marathon not a sprint. – Helen Hansen French, dance artist, educator, mother.
*See here for more on the Domestic Quilt