ANTHROPOLOGY of MOTHERHOOD

FEEDING ROOM

THREE RIVERS ARTS FESTIVAL

PITTSBURGH 2016-2022

 
 
 
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Image description: A short-haired mother exchanges silly faces with her baby as she prepares to change their diaper in the AoM Feeding Room. A rocking chair with pillows, a colorful rug, and comfy trays to help with infant care are also seen.

Anthropology of Motherhood: Culture of Care has served as a functional, hybrid exhibition innovatively designed as an art space, an interactive amenity, and a place of respite for families with young children at the Three Rivers Arts Festival in Pittsburgh. Featured works of art engage in the complex visual, material, emotional, corporeal, and lived experience of motherhood, caregiving, parenting, nurturing, and maternal labor.

 
 

 

2023

The 2023 edition of AoM was presented in collaboration with the Dyer Arts Center at Rochester Institute of Technology’s National Technical Institute for the Deaf. This exhibition had a focus on Deaf and Disability culture and its synchronicity with the culture of care and maternal feminism.

 
 
 

2022

As the lockdown measures related to the global pandemic lifted, a physical art space and respite for families with children was curated in the Encore Building in downtown Pittsburgh’s cultural district. In addition, a virtual gallery with the talents of artists near and far was also created.

 
 
 

2021

As the lockdown measures related to the global pandemic lifted, a physical art space and respite for families with children was curated in the O’Reilly Theater in downtown Pittsburgh’s cultural district. In addition, a virtual gallery with the talents of artists near and far was also created.

 
 
 

2020

Normally a functional, hybrid exhibition that is innovatively designed as both an art space, an interactive amenity, and a place of respite for families with young children, this year’s exhibition was reimagined to be explored virtually.

 
 
 
 
 

2019

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Video description: A backdrop of the Brooklyn Bridge is seen along with images of brown mothers rapping, kissing their children, and small children playing on a playground.

 
 
 
 

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2017

 
 
 

2016