Left Overs - Art Show

Artists participating in the Mother Art Prize 2017 competition responded to the theme ‘Left Overs’: What’s left of our sanity, bodies, sexuality, time and identities when mothering? What remains unused or unconsumed? How do left overs feed creativity?

20 artists voicing the diversity of motherhood and womanhood through a multi emdia art show.

The ‘Leftovers’ concept and interpretation is widely and solidly considered and expressed by the whole group who also succeed in delivering compelling work representing mothers’ existence and actuality – themes too often undervalued and overlooked in the art world.

From bigger than life paintings to very delicate unfired porcelain egg shaped installation the whole display contains high standard, innovative and extremely well executed work that is designed to engage the audience and that, again once, welcomes and opens the door to the personal and the political.

Artists:

Mary Martins , Aimee Bourne, Alex March, Anna Hughes, Daphne Groves, Dawn Yow, Elizabeth Schoen, Jane Glennie, Jemimah Patterson, Jessica Timmis, Julie LeFevre, Martina Hynan, Michele Landel, Odette Farrell, Paulina Kwietniewska, Rachel Fallon, Rajaa Paixao, Saskia Saunders, Stiliyana Minkovska, Tracey Kershaw

The Show was hosted at the 198 Contemporary Arts and Learning between the 16th and the 29th of November 2017

IF YOU HAVE MISSED THE SHOW YOU CAN STILL BUY THE CATALOG FOR £5 + SHIPPING WORLDWIDE

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