Join Fresh Arts and HCCC for a discussion designed for artist-parents and caregivers. Panelists will share their unique perspectives on the intersection of art and caregiving. Engage in conversation, share your experiences, and connect with others navigating this shared journey. Attendees are encouraged to contribute their perspectives and resources, fostering a deeper understanding of the challenges and rewards faced by creative caregivers.
This is a free event with registration. Childcare for this event is now full. To add your child to the waitlist, please email Natalie Svacina at nsvacina@crafthouston.org.
This event is hosted in conjunction with HCCC’s fall exhibition, Designing Motherhood, the first show of its kind to consider the arc of human reproduction through a design lens. Designing Motherhood originated in Philadelphia at the Mütter Museum at The College of Physicians of Philadelphia and the Center for Architecture and Design. HCCC’s iteration of the exhibition is the first mounted in the Southern United States and the first to extend the contents to highlight the craft perspective on the topic. Featuring over 60 craft and design objects and prototypes from the past 50 years and the work of more than 20 contemporary artists, the show traverses themes ranging from the DIY culture of parenthood and health activism to reproductive access and equity, parental leave, and the work-life balance of artist-mothers.
Learn more about the exhibition and enjoy refreshments at 5:30, before the panel begins at 6:00 PM.
This event is powered by Fresh Arts in collaboration with the Houston Center for Contemporary Craft and generously funded by the National Endowment for the Arts.
ABOUT OUR HOSTS
Fresh Arts empowers local artists through programs designed to build knowledge, amplify local resources, and connect communities. Our programs and resources are designed to engage artists across all disciplines and include fiscal sponsorship for artist-led community projects, artist residencies, workshops, toolkits, and other hyper-local online resources.
Houston Center for Contemporary Craft (HCCC) is a nonprofit visual arts center dedicated to advancing education about the process, product, and history of craft. For more than 20 years, HCCC has showcased emerging and acclaimed artists in exhibitions; introduced visitors of all ages to contemporary craft through lectures, workshops and hands-on activities; and supported the development of working artists through its artist residency program.
Image: Crochet Breastfeeding Demonstration Set, 2021. Knitted in Greenwood, Nova Scotia. Photo: Erik Gould. Image courtesy Designing Motherhood.