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Cultural Politics
Artbound
Artist-Mothers: Where to Find Them and Who Supports Them
Post date:It can sometimes feel like motherhood is invisible in the art world. Here are some resources for artist-mothers, including additional reading, grants and networks available to them.
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Cultural Politics
Artbound
The Motherload: Burdens Women-Artists Bear in the Art World
Post date:It seems to be difficult for us to be truly transparent about the value hierarchy we place on women — especially in the art world, which remains one of the last unregulated markets in the developed world.
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Cultural Politics
Artbound
Yes, We Exist. Artist-Mothers Share Their Stories.
Post date:There seems there is still a not unfounded fear that becoming a mother will hinder one’s artistic career, but these artists at many junctures of their motherhood that the experience can also be a fertile ground for artistic creativity.
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Cultural Politics
Artbound
Fascinating Findings About the Gender Gap in the Art World
Post date:What would the world look like if more women were in charge?
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Visual Arts
Artbound
Spotlighting the Work of Transgressive Latinas in Art
Post date:Pacific Standard Time: LA/LA is a long-overdue tribute to artists who are not just from Latin America, but who also identify as female.
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Cultural Politics
Artbound
San Diego’s Arts Scene Has More Leading Ladies Than Ever
Post date:There are now more women leading major arts organizations here than ever. For many of the institutions, it’s just the first or second time a woman has been at the helm.
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Performance
Artbound
Mirabelle Jones Fights For Women's Rights One Catcall at a Time
Post date:Los Angeles-based artist Mirabelle Jones seeks to create dialogue about violence through her engaging performances.
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Cultural Politics
Artbound
Galleries Are Man's World and Micol Hebron Is Keeping Score
Post date:Almost 70 percent of artists represented by commercial galleries in New York and L.A. are men. Micol Hebron illustrates this imbalanced male-to-female ratio in the collaborative art project, Gallery Tally.