Equilibrium Disorder

There is one week left to check out my work at the Sleeth gallery. My solo exhibition, ‘Equilibrium Disorder’ is up until Friday, February 10. The work in this exhibition explores the invisibility of labor and care work through the playful execution of sculpture, installation, and mark-making. As a mother/artist, it’s impossible for me to … [Read more…]

Anthropology of Motherhood at Three Rivers Art Festival

I’m so grateful to the curators of Anthropology of Motherhood for including my work in their functional installation at the Three Rivers Arts Festival. To find out more about this installation, Anthropology of Motherhood, and to view the online exhibit click the links below. https://traf.trustarts.org/digital-arts-festival/anthropology-of-motherhood https://www.anthropologyofmotherhood.com/

Work, Work, Work a Panel on Domestic Labor in Art

I’m so excited to be hosting a panel at this year’s SECAC conference hosted by the School of Art and Visual Studies at the University of Kentucky, in Lexington Kentucky November 10–13. The call for papers is now open until May 4th. If you are interested in applying to this panel or any of the … [Read more…]

Better Late Than Never

As I sit in my office updating my CV I realized that I never shared the group exhibition Home-works my Laundry Load work was included back in September. It was an online exhibition and zine created by Spilt Milk Gallery. There are so many inspiring mother/artists included in the zine you should take a look … [Read more…]

My interview for Les Femmes Folles by Sally Brown

A while back I was invited to exhibit my drawings alongside some really wonderful female artists in Morgantown, WV. The artist and curator Sally Brown recently wrote a blog post on Les Femmes Folles recapping the year and included this exhibition as a highlight. https://femmesfollesnebraska.tumblr.com/ In August of 2020 I did an interview for Sally … [Read more…]

Ten Years of Fun: Navigating Career and Family Life

Last Friday I participated in SECAC and presented in a panel chaired by Lauren Evans titled, All in the Family: On Raisin Kids Together as Artists in Academia. It was a wonderful experience to present with other artists/parents/academics. It is important to create visibility of the benefits and challenges of these unique circumstances. This year … [Read more…]

Happy International Women’s Day

I’m feeling really empowered and grateful for the online communities that I have been able to be a part of recently and want to write more about that soon. For now, I wanted to share a blog post from a very inspiring mother/artist Lauren McLaughlin she is the founding member of Spilt Milk Gallery and … [Read more…]

Spilt Milk IG Take Over and Blog Post

I’m so excited and grateful to be a member of Spilt Milk Gallery. Today I have been doing an Instagram takeover @spiltmilkgallery and my Q&A has been featured on the Spilt Milk Blog. Click the link below to read the Q&A and explore the blog to read about other artists/parents members. https://www.spiltmilkgallery.com/blog/2020/1/31/crystal-ann-brown-member-q-amp-a