In 2011, while living in the UK a war started in Syria, my home country, and tore it to pieces. In response, I took a refuge in creativity while following an organised plan and a predicted timeline to explore my questions. After dealing with war and death for too long, a new life started in my family with the birth of my daughter on 12th Nov. 2018. Since then, I have been trying to reoccupy my creative space and similarly to the previous project, let this life-changing event take over my creative interests. However, this turned to be not a straightforward path, but a challenging and interrupted one, in which creativity started to slip away and inspiration became distant. In this paper, I would like to take a personal approach to explore the...
An invited artist talk entitled 'Reflections on Belongings and Becomings; Art, Maternity and Family ...
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Artists who are mothers are still disadvantaged in the trajectory of their careers by the patriarcha...
© 2019 Claudia PharèsBecoming a mother is life-changing: it is well documented that it challenges th...
The past five years have seen a reinvigoration of debate regarding the significance and impact of mo...
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[[abstract]]Being pregnant is one of the essential ways for women to become mothers. Through the pro...
Located at the intersection of contemporary art practice, theory and criticism, cultural analysis an...
American artist Judy Chicago once told another artist, Helen Million Ruby, that she had to choose be...
An invited artist talk entitled 'Reflections on Belongings and Becomings; Art, Maternity and Family ...
This article discusses two photographic artworks that challenge popular narratives of failed or achi...
These drawings were part of my PhD thesis, Art, Maternal and Matrixial Encounters, (2013, University...
This edited collection explores various modes and forms of art practice which look at mothers as sub...
This article is summarising few key issues that were raised during the conference Motherhood and Cre...
This thesis project addresses ways of knowing at the intersection of a multiplicity of ways of being...
This practice-based research project, given urgency by the impacts of COVID-19, seeks to account for...
My paper discusses my drawings, paintings, and installations from the first decade of the 2000s, whi...
Artists who are mothers are still disadvantaged in the trajectory of their careers by the patriarcha...
© 2019 Claudia PharèsBecoming a mother is life-changing: it is well documented that it challenges th...
The past five years have seen a reinvigoration of debate regarding the significance and impact of mo...
Art and maternal subjectivity: an ongoing relation’ is an online journal column I wrote for M/other ...
[[abstract]]Being pregnant is one of the essential ways for women to become mothers. Through the pro...
Located at the intersection of contemporary art practice, theory and criticism, cultural analysis an...
American artist Judy Chicago once told another artist, Helen Million Ruby, that she had to choose be...
An invited artist talk entitled 'Reflections on Belongings and Becomings; Art, Maternity and Family ...
This article discusses two photographic artworks that challenge popular narratives of failed or achi...
These drawings were part of my PhD thesis, Art, Maternal and Matrixial Encounters, (2013, University...