Plan Your Itinerary for the 2023 Edition of Upstate Art Weekend
UPSTATE ART WEEKEND returns for its fourth edition from July 21—24, with four days of exhibitions and events taking place across New York.
UPSTATE ART WEEKEND returns for its fourth edition from July 21—24, with four days of exhibitions and events taking place across New York.
This week, artists Haimy Assefa, Nakeya Brown, Koyoltzintli, and Andria Lo have been named as the 2023 Art Mamas x STONELEAF Residency recipients. Now in its… Read More »Haimy Assefa, Nakeya Brown, Koyoltzintli, and Andria Lo Named 2023 Art Mamas x STONELEAF 2023 Residents
Artsy’s Dustyn Kim shares how having children shifted her perspective around career, art, and prioritizing her own happiness.
We asked the artist to be part of our ongoing “Art Mamas” series. Fallah shared with us why having a child made him unafraid of making art about social issues, inspired to take a stand about something.
The recent solo show “Trauma, LOL” at Francois Ghebaly gallery in Los Angeles featured new work by Christine Sun Kim. The Berlin-based artist employs infographics,… Read More »Art Mamas: Christine Sun Kim on Incorporating Motherhood into Her Practice
Loie Hollowell’s online exhibition “Going Soft” at Pace closed earlier this week. The show of new work included striking representations of pregnancy, birth, and postpartum.… Read More »Art Mamas: Loie Hollowell on “Going Soft”
Tiana Webb Evans lives by the mantra that you can have it all, just not at the same time. The brand and communications strategist and founder of Yard Concept has been a force in the art and design worlds for 20 years. (And full disclosure, I’ve known and loved her for close to a dozen of those years!).
Allison Schulnik’s recent show at P·P·O·W in New York, “Hatch,” was an intimate, magical investigation of early motherhood. It was the artist’s first presentation since giving birth to her daughter and moving out to the desert of Sky Valley, CA.
Aimee Gilmore’s art has always been rooted in personal narrative. So, when she found herself embarking on an MFA program at the University of Pennsylvania in the fall of 2015 with her three-month-old daughter Maya, it was only natural that her work began to reflect her awesome transition into motherhood.
Lia Chavez is not interested in hiding the fact that she is a mother—professionally or otherwise. Since giving birth in 2017, the New York-based artist continues to fine tune the way in which she integrates and shares art with her daughter Ocean.