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Becoming Feral: The Unreliable Archive of Memory and Motherhood, An Interview with Darcy Whent
In Becoming Feral, artist Darcy Whent examines the instability of memory, the pressures of domestic expectation, and the liminal space between girlhood and womanhood. Through autofiction, overwhelming patterns, and hybridized protagonists, her paintings navigate the psychological terrain of inheritance, emotional labor, and the instinctive self pushing toward transformation. This intimate interview offers a deeper look into the narrative structures and symbolic motifs that shape Whent’s evolving practice.
Exploring Life, Death, and Humor: An Interview with Artist Andreea Alunei
In this thoughtful interview, Romanian artist Andreea Alunei reflects on the intertwined experiences of motherhood, loss, and rebirth that shape her symbolic mixed-media paintings. Through humor, spirituality, and mythic imagery, Alunei explores life’s most profound uncertainties—turning vulnerability into strength and grief into play.
Celebrating Caregiving and Creativity: Those Who Tend at Warnes Contemporary, NYC
Those Who Tend at Warnes Contemporary is a powerful New York City group exhibition that honors artists balancing creative practices with caregiving and invisible labor.
Unmasking the Artist: A Conversation with Sarah Detweiler
In this intimate conversation, artist Sarah Detweiler shares her journey through motherhood, ADHD, and creative reinvention—unpacking the stories behind her Hidden Mother series and her latest exhibition, Unmasquerade.
Lacie Martinez Opens ‘She Who Conquers’: A Tribute to Motherhood’s Strength and Resilience
Texas-based artist Lacie Martinez debuts her solo exhibition, She Who Conquers, a heartfelt exploration of the strength, vulnerability, and beauty of motherhood.

