Formed in the summer of 2017, Mother Art: Revisited is a Chicago based collective of women artists dedicated to creating social-political art. Mother Art: Revisited strives to interrupt and intervene through installations, exhibitions, and written work. Mother Artists are collaborating and working remotely to create art that is unique, educational and inspiring.
ARTWORK
Interruptions, on going project since 2018
Multi-media installation
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Formed in the summer of 2017, Mother Art: Revisited is a Chicago based collective of women artists dedicated to creating social-political art. Mother Art: Revisited strives to interrupt and intervene through installations, exhibitions, and written work. Mother Artists are collaborating and working remotely to create art that is unique, educational and inspiring.
This hallmark piece includes a wall-sized video projection of a running washing machine and clothes-lines from which individual Mother Artist pieces hang, each referencing the title “Interruptions”. Along with the hanging pieces, there is a spoken manifesto and a Mother’s voiced concern playing on a loop. This piece is in its fourth iteration and in the spirit of the original Mother Art which began in the 1970s. Mother Art: Revisited continues with efforts to represent and support mothers’ voices through art. After all, Mothers are Sheroes as well.