Volume 25 Special Issue 1.6 September 27, 2024

Mother(ings): From the Home to the Planet. A Dialogue Between Mother Art Collective and Elena Cologni

Elena Cologni
Anglia Ruskin University, United Kingdom

Mother Art Collective
United States of America

Citation: Cologni, E. (2024). Mother(ings): From the home to the planet. A dialogue between Mother Art Collective and Elena Cologni. International Journal of Education & the Arts, 25(si1.6). http://doi.org/10.26209/ijea25si1.6

Abstract

Mother Art Collective (MAC) have been ‘practicing’ care through their pioneering art within the feminist art scene formed in the 70s at the Woman’s Building in Los Angeles, and their alternative education project the Feminist Studio Workshop, centered around lived experience and informed by theories and ideas from the first and second waves feminism. MAC’s controversial public-funded early artworks this account will refer to specifically, were crucial to advance the debate on the invisibility of those who were artist and mothers. I relate to their work with a ‘caring-with’ approach and argue that not only it anticipated the then not yet formed philosophical/psychological context of care ethics, including a new understanding of care practices, motherhood and ‘care as labour,’ but that it also contributes to a feminist care aesthetics through ‘practicing mothering’ as a social and political act.

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