The Mother And ... Podcast

Clio's Scroll Productions

Welcome to the Mother And … podcast,  where women who are both artists and mothers discuss their diverse experiences as creators and caregivers. Each episode features discussions with artists and other individuals involved in the Mother And … exhibition, which runs from September 5 to November 21st, 2025, at the Leedy-Voulkos Art Center in Kansas City, Missouri. The exhibit and the podcast disrupt preconceived notions that parenthood diminishes one’s artistic practice, and celebrate motherhood as a source of expansive creative potential. This podcast is part of the "Mother And ..." multi-platform project, which also includes an art exhibition, a printed catalog, a dedicated website, and public programming to highlight the intersection of motherhood and artistic practice. This project is made possible by support from the National Endowment for the Arts, the Missouri Arts Council, and the Kansas City Art Institute.  https://www.themotherandproject.org/

  1. 12/05/2025

    Breaking the Mold: A Life in Feminist Ceramics - Linda Lighton

    In this episode of Mother And …, artist and mother Linda Lighton reflects on a lifetime of creativity, rebellion, and fearless making. A celebrated ceramicist known for her provocative and politically charged work, Lighton traces her path from hippie-era experimentation to a five-decade career that has explored joy, feminism, and social critique through clay. Her work - ranging from sensuous “divas” and chandelier installations to biting commentaries on gender, violence, and gun culture - transforms everyday symbols of domesticity into bold statements about power, pleasure, and the human condition. Lighton’s artistic journey has been shaped by generations of women, including her grandmother, who founded one of the first art galleries in Kansas City in the 1930s, and her daughter, a career art specialist and currently Director of Research for Gagosian Gallery. As Lighton prepares for her retrospective, “Love and War” at the Nerman Museum, she reflects on motherhood as an act of courage and continuity. Collaborating with her daughter on the exhibition’s catalogue, she sees their partnership as the culmination of a generational dialogue about art, independence, and joy - a legacy begun in a Kansas City gallery nearly a century ago. This conversation is part of the Mother And … exhibition, on view at the Leedy-Voulkos Art Center in Kansas City from September 5 through November 21, 2025.

    41 min
  2. 11/30/2025

    Replicating, Reflecting, Becoming - Althea Murphy-Price

    In this episode, Mother And …, artist and mother Althea Murphy-Price discusses how her multidisciplinary practice  - spanning printmaking, sculpture, photography, and installation - explores perception, appearance, and the cultural narratives that shape femininity. Althea reflects on how printmaking’s inherent metaphors of replication, mirroring, and generative matrices resonate deeply with her interests in womanhood and with her own experiences as a mother to two daughters. Her interactions with her daughters, especially those surrounding hair, adornment, and self-presentation, have increasingly infused her studio work with new materials, colors, and questions. Althea discusses her pieces First Aid and Bed of Needles, both of which transform familiar objects, such as Band-Aids and bobby pins, into reflections on care, vulnerability, caution, and the tools women use to navigate the world. She also speaks candidly about balancing professional identity with caregiving, the importance of role models for Black women artists, and the ongoing evolution of her daughters’ creative lives. For Althea, motherhood has not constrained her practice; it has offered new metaphors, new rhythms, and a deeper understanding of the “and” that defines an artist mother’s life. This conversation is part of the Mother And … exhibition, on view at the Leedy-Voulkos Art Center in Kansas City from September 5 through November 21, 2025.

    41 min
  3. 11/24/2025

    Feminism, Migration, and Motherhood - Nancy Friedemann-Sánchez

    In this episode of Mother And …, artist and mother Nancy Friedemann-Sánchez speaks about her four-decade practice that explores cultural memory, migration, feminist histories, and the enduring legacies of colonization. Born in Colombia and trained as an artist from an early age, Nancy describes how political turmoil prompted her migration to New York, where she rebuilt her career while carrying forward objects, materials, and stories that anchor her sense of identity. She reflects on becoming a mother at 41 and how caregiving and artmaking became deeply intertwined - ethically, emotionally, and practically. She discusses her piece “Byzantine Grid,” which was created between breastfeeding sessions, drawing on lace archives, domestic labor, and the generational lineage of women’s handwork. Throughout the conversation, Nancy discusses feminism as an entry point to human experience, the cultural transmission embedded in mothering, and her daughter’s growing engagement with the histories that shape Nancy’s work. She also shares how she and her partner built “Fiendish Plots,” an artist-run space in Nebraska, grounded in generosity and community. For Nancy, motherhood has never diminished her practice; instead, it has nourished it, expanding her understanding of creativity, care, and the many shades of a feminist life. This conversation is part of the Mother And … exhibition, on view at the Leedy-Voulkos Art Center in Kansas City from September 5 through November 21, 2025.

    51 min

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Welcome to the Mother And … podcast,  where women who are both artists and mothers discuss their diverse experiences as creators and caregivers. Each episode features discussions with artists and other individuals involved in the Mother And … exhibition, which runs from September 5 to November 21st, 2025, at the Leedy-Voulkos Art Center in Kansas City, Missouri. The exhibit and the podcast disrupt preconceived notions that parenthood diminishes one’s artistic practice, and celebrate motherhood as a source of expansive creative potential. This podcast is part of the "Mother And ..." multi-platform project, which also includes an art exhibition, a printed catalog, a dedicated website, and public programming to highlight the intersection of motherhood and artistic practice. This project is made possible by support from the National Endowment for the Arts, the Missouri Arts Council, and the Kansas City Art Institute.  https://www.themotherandproject.org/