Painting at Night
![Madeleine LeMieux, "Mommy Pile, digitally printed linen, acrylic paint, spandex, polyfil, found materials, thread and grommets, 58 x 38 inches.](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/6255b0037a71ee33d3fede92/1649783500582-3CI3I14DD84FLOOGNSWZ/LeMeiux.jpg)
Madeleine LeMieux, "Mommy Pile, digitally printed linen, acrylic paint, spandex, polyfil, found materials, thread and grommets, 58 x 38 inches.
![Laura Rosengren, "She Bleeds the Land", watercolor and felt on panels, 6 x 24 inches.](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/6255b0037a71ee33d3fede92/1649783500294-B6AKJELXHXQM0KX8N2Y2/119.jpg)
Laura Rosengren, "She Bleeds the Land", watercolor and felt on panels, 6 x 24 inches.
![Catherine Reinhart, "Inland Surveying", fiber, free motion stitching, found quilt border, 39 x 67 inches.](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/6255b0037a71ee33d3fede92/1649783500406-17I8XBPH8QFK392LE9D4/245.jpg)
Catherine Reinhart, "Inland Surveying", fiber, free motion stitching, found quilt border, 39 x 67 inches.
![Megan Shope, "Excavation" (front), fabric, paper/netting, acrylic on panel, 9 x 9 inches.](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/6255b0037a71ee33d3fede92/1649783500636-NZDTWTO3DNGEMLKCTLPU/Shope_1_Excavation_+front+%281%29.jpg)
Megan Shope, "Excavation" (front), fabric, paper/netting, acrylic on panel, 9 x 9 inches.
![Megan Shope, "Excavation" (back), fabric, paper/netting, acrylic on panel, 9 x 9 inches.](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/6255b0037a71ee33d3fede92/1649783500563-69ANI5E4655ZXK4LZKYE/337b.jpg)
Megan Shope, "Excavation" (back), fabric, paper/netting, acrylic on panel, 9 x 9 inches.
Isadora Stowe, "Offspring", acrylic, archival spray paint and light sensitive paint on Baltic birch round panel, 2 x 2 feet.
![Lauren Scott Corwin, "LeMoyne, Part 1" oil and spray paint on canvas, 24 x 18 inches.](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/6255b0037a71ee33d3fede92/1649783500573-2DTVAIG1Z3F9C3Z3M4A9/Corwin.jpg)
Lauren Scott Corwin, "LeMoyne, Part 1" oil and spray paint on canvas, 24 x 18 inches.
![Angie Stalker, "Flags and Fold", fabric and thread, 25 x 14 inches.](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/6255b0037a71ee33d3fede92/1649783500495-C6NPE54H4PASG0DS1OJY/267.jpeg)
Angie Stalker, "Flags and Fold", fabric and thread, 25 x 14 inches.
![Sarah Brent, "Feet", upcycled objects and mixed media, 16 x 10 inches.](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/6255b0037a71ee33d3fede92/1649783500529-XBKWXYYOXE5BEYJAW4T7/420.jpg)
Sarah Brent, "Feet", upcycled objects and mixed media, 16 x 10 inches.
![Marrin Lee Martinez, "Touchy Touchy", soft sculpture, dyed and woven drop cloth, neon masonry line, hula hoops, 60 x 24 inches.](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/6255b0037a71ee33d3fede92/1649783500257-7KNA3M2N1U5NPSKXVTKN/144.jpg)
Marrin Lee Martinez, "Touchy Touchy", soft sculpture, dyed and woven drop cloth, neon masonry line, hula hoops, 60 x 24 inches.
![Nora Schuchat, "Dyad 1", cotton thread, colored pencil, handmade paper, 11 x 14 inches.](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/6255b0037a71ee33d3fede92/1649783500153-VKN3N912EBQZSF0YOM95/91.jpg)
Nora Schuchat, "Dyad 1", cotton thread, colored pencil, handmade paper, 11 x 14 inches.
![Nora Schuchat, "Dyad 2", cotton thread, handmade paper, 11 x 14 inches.](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/6255b0037a71ee33d3fede92/1649783500191-VDSM59D8SZW2O1N599D5/92.jpg)
Nora Schuchat, "Dyad 2", cotton thread, handmade paper, 11 x 14 inches.
![Nicole Havekost, "Bloat 1", wool felt, sewing hardware, cotton thread, latex, fiberfill and dry paint pigment, 17 x 15 x 3 inches.](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/6255b0037a71ee33d3fede92/1649783500062-2AB37WO7FKTDFR4SPDVB/74.jpg)
Nicole Havekost, "Bloat 1", wool felt, sewing hardware, cotton thread, latex, fiberfill and dry paint pigment, 17 x 15 x 3 inches.
![Nicole Havekost, "Tuft 2", wool felt, sewing hardware, cotton thread, latex, fiberfill and dry paint pigment, 28 x 23 x 7 inches.](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/6255b0037a71ee33d3fede92/1649783500145-1F07SLQPAGQBRLHTS2YB/76.jpg)
Nicole Havekost, "Tuft 2", wool felt, sewing hardware, cotton thread, latex, fiberfill and dry paint pigment, 28 x 23 x 7 inches.
![Emily Zarse, "Apron, 2021", Silk organza, cotton thread, two stones and plant dyes, 71 x 40 x 4 inches.](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/6255b0037a71ee33d3fede92/1649783500449-LQ3AW7EFH1QV7BVUF9XY/210.jpeg)
Emily Zarse, "Apron, 2021", Silk organza, cotton thread, two stones and plant dyes, 71 x 40 x 4 inches.
![Lauren Frances Evans, "First Position", needle-felted wool over steel armature, printed lycra fabric, sewn and stuffed with fiberfill, 26 x 72 x 24 inches.](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/6255b0037a71ee33d3fede92/1649783500472-LNILUZSLDNGAFN7ZUX8H/399a.jpeg)
Lauren Frances Evans, "First Position", needle-felted wool over steel armature, printed lycra fabric, sewn and stuffed with fiberfill, 26 x 72 x 24 inches.
![Maliheh Zafarnezhad, "Singularity", photo transfer, collage and acrylic on assembled found wood, 10.5 x 10.5 x 4 inches.](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/6255b0037a71ee33d3fede92/1649783500223-QBLT1FDNI4X139CZ7HMN/85.jpg)
Maliheh Zafarnezhad, "Singularity", photo transfer, collage and acrylic on assembled found wood, 10.5 x 10.5 x 4 inches.
![Kelly Marshall, "For the Monsters Under the Bed", porcelain paper clay greenware, 2 -5 x 23 inches.](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/6255b0037a71ee33d3fede92/1649783500352-PHOWHXK96CO2F7QCNNAR/132.jpg)
Kelly Marshall, "For the Monsters Under the Bed", porcelain paper clay greenware, 2 -5 x 23 inches.
![Kristy Cavaretta, "Spectra", woodblock print on paper, 36 x 90 inches.](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/6255b0037a71ee33d3fede92/1649783500184-2UWRTJF6PMEPQ8UBNI5M/37.jpg)
Kristy Cavaretta, "Spectra", woodblock print on paper, 36 x 90 inches.
![Stefanie Zito, "Margin Expansion", various natural dyes on yarn and linens with found objects, 130 x 18 x 1.5 inches.](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/6255b0037a71ee33d3fede92/1649783500590-EJRQRPLOO0UMXWZGJSEE/Zito.jpg)
Stefanie Zito, "Margin Expansion", various natural dyes on yarn and linens with found objects, 130 x 18 x 1.5 inches.
![Dara Weyna, "Squishy #2", crochet and fabric on canvas, 14 x 11 inches.](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/6255b0037a71ee33d3fede92/1649783500507-EB19W8ASHLPOHDZM5LID/432.jpeg)
Dara Weyna, "Squishy #2", crochet and fabric on canvas, 14 x 11 inches.
![Dara Weyna, "Squishy #1", crochet and fabric on canvas, 14 x 11 inches.](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/6255b0037a71ee33d3fede92/1649783500547-7XB4XSG60S2KXBYSNRA8/431.jpeg)
Dara Weyna, "Squishy #1", crochet and fabric on canvas, 14 x 11 inches.
![Sara Hubbs, "Weaning Vessel: Doll", mold-blown glass, cold-worked, 7 x 7.5 x 4.5 inches.](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/6255b0037a71ee33d3fede92/1649783500174-AL9KXY87LAIKOAINUJSD/44.jpg)
Sara Hubbs, "Weaning Vessel: Doll", mold-blown glass, cold-worked, 7 x 7.5 x 4.5 inches.
![Amy Branch-Lambert, "Clean Sweep 2020", ceramic and metal, 9 x 6 x 3 inches.](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/6255b0037a71ee33d3fede92/1649783500458-3GZVSR65BZ8O3SMMD4MA/396.jpg)
Amy Branch-Lambert, "Clean Sweep 2020", ceramic and metal, 9 x 6 x 3 inches.
Bethany Kenyon, "Material (dis)Comforts", soft sculpture, hairbrush, driftwood, plastic beads, 72 x 36 inches.
![Jill Nicole Luton, "Evening Occasion 2", film photograph, giclée print, 25 x 19 inches.](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/6255b0037a71ee33d3fede92/1649783500556-O3I23Z99PY5WOCW0V3I4/329.jpg)
Jill Nicole Luton, "Evening Occasion 2", film photograph, giclée print, 25 x 19 inches.
![Lisa Alonzo, "Protest", Acrylic and Molding Paste on Panel, 24 x 18 inches.](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/6255b0037a71ee33d3fede92/1649783500487-7KQF6A4N5HXINBPK1B1E/278.jpg)
Lisa Alonzo, "Protest", Acrylic and Molding Paste on Panel, 24 x 18 inches.
![Lisa Alonzo, "El Fuego Incontrolado", Acrylic and Molding Paste on Panel, 24 x 24 inches.](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/6255b0037a71ee33d3fede92/1649783500479-46G746OTVRM0TIOD149H/277.jpg)
Lisa Alonzo, "El Fuego Incontrolado", Acrylic and Molding Paste on Panel, 24 x 24 inches.
![Jillian Dickson, "Underwear 1", marker and color pencil on paper, 22 inch diameter.](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/6255b0037a71ee33d3fede92/1649783500161-3UTJGV49TSVCMN5MMFZF/21.jpg)
Jillian Dickson, "Underwear 1", marker and color pencil on paper, 22 inch diameter.
![Jordan Sheridan, "Pandiculation", acrylic on canvas, 54 x 67 inches.](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/6255b0037a71ee33d3fede92/1649783500389-MDL133PDCMVQ6JVDT4QK/253.jpg)
Jordan Sheridan, "Pandiculation", acrylic on canvas, 54 x 67 inches.
Erin Boake, "The Path", oil and acrylic on canvas, 14 x 11 inches.
![Robin Assner-Alvey, "Well-Worn #15", digital print, 7 x 5 inches.](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/6255b0037a71ee33d3fede92/1649783500431-XWFAI5GPJEMPBZ9C0NZ2/150.jpg)
Robin Assner-Alvey, "Well-Worn #15", digital print, 7 x 5 inches.
![Joanna Bavero, "To the Stars", oil on frosted polycarbonate, 12 x 12 inches.](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/6255b0037a71ee33d3fede92/1649783500367-GE0SOIKNBV9Z43ID3P8G/113.jpg)
Joanna Bavero, "To the Stars", oil on frosted polycarbonate, 12 x 12 inches.
![Laura Rosengren, "In the Kitchen", watercolor and felt on panels, 12 x 12 inches.](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/6255b0037a71ee33d3fede92/1649783500230-ZDCTDI3S60NLUZJ8N7J7/118.jpg)
Laura Rosengren, "In the Kitchen", watercolor and felt on panels, 12 x 12 inches.
![Paige Whitney, "Ada 1", white pencil and gouache on paper, 9 x 8.5 inches.](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/6255b0037a71ee33d3fede92/1649783500538-0OPXAPMSTBQD3CJTEK8R/316.jpeg)
Paige Whitney, "Ada 1", white pencil and gouache on paper, 9 x 8.5 inches.
Kari Smith, "Baby Blood", acrylic on canvas, 10 x 8 inches.
![Yael Villafranca, "Am I the Same Gurl / Yes I Am, Yes I Am", couache, watercolor and ink, 24 x 18 inches.](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/6255b0037a71ee33d3fede92/1649783500374-3YU4FI7YO6V5MIRJR4L7/164.jpg)
Yael Villafranca, "Am I the Same Gurl / Yes I Am, Yes I Am", couache, watercolor and ink, 24 x 18 inches.
![Liz Rundorff Smith, "On the days I don't want to get out of bed", oil on wood panel, 36 x 36 inches.](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/6255b0037a71ee33d3fede92/1649783500138-N89Z36XDEDRWHKVNJRLG/72.jpg)
Liz Rundorff Smith, "On the days I don't want to get out of bed", oil on wood panel, 36 x 36 inches.
![Emily Moll Wood, "Occupational Hazards", watercolor, acrylic and watercolor pencil on found cotton shirt, 31 x 28 inches.](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/6255b0037a71ee33d3fede92/1649783500606-T6X52J0AXO6HM2ASTQ8Q/158.jpg)
Emily Moll Wood, "Occupational Hazards", watercolor, acrylic and watercolor pencil on found cotton shirt, 31 x 28 inches.
![Erin McCluskey Wheeler, "Aggregate", found and painted paper on 144 4 x 4 inch panels, 72 x 72 inches.](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/6255b0037a71ee33d3fede92/1649783500054-N2L8R9XFB7A574FPFBG5/64.jpg)
Erin McCluskey Wheeler, "Aggregate", found and painted paper on 144 4 x 4 inch panels, 72 x 72 inches.
![Kelly Marshall, "Gran's Lipstick", polaroid, 3.4 x 2.8 inches.](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/6255b0037a71ee33d3fede92/1649783500284-AUJ24QCF76HZHTRLNS4Q/131.jpg)
Kelly Marshall, "Gran's Lipstick", polaroid, 3.4 x 2.8 inches.
![Nora Howell, "Self Portrait (9 months pregnant with second child), cotton, cord, bisque fired stoneware, 36 x 26 inches.](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/6255b0037a71ee33d3fede92/1649783500514-UIKRFCO32SWQN7PV3CWR/367.jpg)
Nora Howell, "Self Portrait (9 months pregnant with second child), cotton, cord, bisque fired stoneware, 36 x 26 inches.
![Beth Dixon Welch, "Are You Ever Afraid of the Wilderness?", charcoal, pen and ink on vellum layers, 25 x 35 inches.](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/6255b0037a71ee33d3fede92/1649783500238-1SFBZF5CKIGXVDVZ0L0D/135.jpg)
Beth Dixon Welch, "Are You Ever Afraid of the Wilderness?", charcoal, pen and ink on vellum layers, 25 x 35 inches.
![Jodi Hays, "Hope", fabric, dye and paper collage, 70 x 30 inches.](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/6255b0037a71ee33d3fede92/1649783500247-DCPL2A4ZLRP8HUZGB3OJ/145.jpg)
Jodi Hays, "Hope", fabric, dye and paper collage, 70 x 30 inches.
![Kim Cardoso, "Hi Penguins", encaustic and schoolwork on paper, 10 x 8.5 inches.](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/6255b0037a71ee33d3fede92/1649783500522-PQCM9I2T99604XY0RDXY/402.jpg)
Kim Cardoso, "Hi Penguins", encaustic and schoolwork on paper, 10 x 8.5 inches.
![Lauren Salazar, "Flag Density", mixed media, 24 x 16 x 2.5 inches.](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/6255b0037a71ee33d3fede92/1649783500201-5PD77QVKMZ9I40HM40JF/61.jpg)
Lauren Salazar, "Flag Density", mixed media, 24 x 16 x 2.5 inches.
![Tai Lipan, "Flushed", layered wood and flashe paint on panel, 25 x 25 inches.](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/6255b0037a71ee33d3fede92/1649783500129-EHUP178FNN3FQYZFGQ3X/30.jpg)
Tai Lipan, "Flushed", layered wood and flashe paint on panel, 25 x 25 inches.
![Jaquelyn Strycker, "A Handsome Quilt That Will Win Prizes (Teaching Myself to Sew)", collage of risograph on cotton, 36 x 43 inches.](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/6255b0037a71ee33d3fede92/1649783500397-SA3B5Z8LP2N291MAE82F/191.jpg)
Jaquelyn Strycker, "A Handsome Quilt That Will Win Prizes (Teaching Myself to Sew)", collage of risograph on cotton, 36 x 43 inches.
![Claire Sherwood, "The Void", ceramic installation, variable size.](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/6255b0037a71ee33d3fede92/1649783500465-ZFH2WPXKJMZB7RZRG5TN/264.jpg)
Claire Sherwood, "The Void", ceramic installation, variable size.
![Alexandra Kiss, "Looking for Form", digital collage printed on Canson paper, 2/10", 18 x 14 inches.](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/6255b0037a71ee33d3fede92/1649783500212-RZK05WOWJ7WX8DNNFVPE/66.jpg)
Alexandra Kiss, "Looking for Form", digital collage printed on Canson paper, 2/10", 18 x 14 inches.
![Cassie Arnold, "She Came Unraveled", performance and textiles, 75 x 36 x 18 inches.](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/6255b0037a71ee33d3fede92/1649783500441-HSSOVFNYLQ8YV9ATNXNL/269a.jpg)
Cassie Arnold, "She Came Unraveled", performance and textiles, 75 x 36 x 18 inches.
![Leslie Renn, "1:30: The Length of Time My Son Can Be Away From Me", projected digital video.](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/6255b0037a71ee33d3fede92/1649783500613-I789FSGJ5TRDX0FZ9N0P/Renn_3_1%2730_+the+length+of+time+my+son+can+be+without+me.jpg)
Leslie Renn, "1:30: The Length of Time My Son Can Be Away From Me", projected digital video.
Jess Levey, "I Know You Have Felt What I'm Feeling Right Now", digital video.
![Allyson Darakjian, "Mother B(f)east", acrylic, oil, charcoal, colored pencil, 30 x 36 inches.](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/6255b0037a71ee33d3fede92/1649783500121-QZ9ER3LAJTZO66TDVYIC/31.jpg)
Allyson Darakjian, "Mother B(f)east", acrylic, oil, charcoal, colored pencil, 30 x 36 inches.
![Kellianne McCarthy, "Burst From the Maze", acrylic collage, 6 x 4 inches.](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/6255b0037a71ee33d3fede92/1649783500028-5YLLC1R7AD1OO1UBLZ03/27.jpeg)
Kellianne McCarthy, "Burst From the Maze", acrylic collage, 6 x 4 inches.
![Kellianne McCarthy, "Something's Happenin", acrylic collage, 6 x 4 inches.](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/6255b0037a71ee33d3fede92/1649783500079-3GTS09EF3XSQOF15TKYV/28.jpeg)
Kellianne McCarthy, "Something's Happenin", acrylic collage, 6 x 4 inches.
![Sarah Paulsen, "The Secretaries", oil and lace on canvas, 22 x 28 inches.](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/6255b0037a71ee33d3fede92/1649783500414-DPICKHY4A3MVK59PZK69/305.jpg)
Sarah Paulsen, "The Secretaries", oil and lace on canvas, 22 x 28 inches.
![Jean Gray Mohs, "30", acrylic and waxed thread on wood, 9 x 9 inches.](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/6255b0037a71ee33d3fede92/1649783500112-QUPUVY24Y4K5YGM1AI8Q/22.jpg)
Jean Gray Mohs, "30", acrylic and waxed thread on wood, 9 x 9 inches.
![Krista Dedrick-Lai, "Episode 4", acrylic paint, paper, paint skins and post it notes on panel, 8 x 10 inches.](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/6255b0037a71ee33d3fede92/1649783500168-C6SJHBTGY4QCCIINWKHK/109.jpg)
Krista Dedrick-Lai, "Episode 4", acrylic paint, paper, paint skins and post it notes on panel, 8 x 10 inches.
![Kate Eggleston, "Whenever We Go Out the People Never Shout", acrylic pen on paper, 19 x 25 inches.](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/6255b0037a71ee33d3fede92/1649783500089-PZD7J2NQCIYYLFBMV7PA/5.jpg)
Kate Eggleston, "Whenever We Go Out the People Never Shout", acrylic pen on paper, 19 x 25 inches.
![Jennifer Mendoza Stanelle, "In some cultures, the word for crisis is the same word for opportunity", oil on panel, 16 x 12 inches.](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/6255b0037a71ee33d3fede92/1649783500423-R2ZGE0JODVQB574YFCKL/182.jpg)
Jennifer Mendoza Stanelle, "In some cultures, the word for crisis is the same word for opportunity", oil on panel, 16 x 12 inches.
![Renee Romero, "After Naptime", archival pigment print, photograph, 11 x 14 inches.](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/6255b0037a71ee33d3fede92/1649783500360-SWU0NGAUJF711A4E0K50/142.jpg)
Renee Romero, "After Naptime", archival pigment print, photograph, 11 x 14 inches.
Kari Smith, "The Popcicle" acrylic on canvas, 20 x 16 inches.
Sara Hubbs, "Weaning Vessels: Fountain", digital video.
Oct 28 - Nov 28, 2021
Opening reception: Nov 6, 2021 from 4-6pm
In collaboration with Artist/Mother Podcast, Artlink is pleased to host Painting at Night, a group exhibition that was juried by Melanie Cooper Pennington and open internationally to artists identifying as mothers or lifelong caregivers.
The theme for this exhibition was accumulated during episode 28 of the Artist Mother Podcast, a conversation between host, Kaylan Buteyn, and artist Allison Reimus. In the episode, Allison recalls the time she read a statement in a New York Times article about how “You can’t paint at night in your kitchen and hope to be a good artist. It doesn’t work that way.”
In true Artist/Mother fashion, this seemed like a great statement to respond to for a group show, as an act of resistance and rejection. To imply that good art cannot be made in domestic spaces, or that a person cannot claim the title of artist without meeting arbitrary requirements is a patriarchal myth, one that artists who are mothers have been resisting for decades.
Over 400 artworks were submitted to this call. The juror, Melanie Cooper Pennington, narrowed down the exhibition to 63 works by 54 artists, with a broad range of media including painting, drawing, printmaking, ceramic, sculpture, texiles, installation and video.
Artists: Lisa Alonzo, Robin Assner-Alvey, Cassie Arnold, Joanna Bavero, Erin Boake, Amy Branch-Lambert, Sarah Meyers Brent, Kim Cardoso, Kristy Cavaretta, Allyson Darakjian, Krista Dedrick-Lai, Jillian Dickson, Beth Dixon Welch, Kate Eggleston, Lauren Frances Evans, Jean Gray Mohs, Nicole Havekost, Jodi Hays, Norah Howell, Sara Hubbs, Bethany Kenyon, Alexandra Kiss, Marrin Lee Martinez, Madeleine LeMieux, Jess Levey, Tai Lipan, Jill Nicole Luton, Kelly Marshall, Jennifer Mendoza Stanelle, Kellianne McCarthy, Erin McCluskey Wheeler, Emily Moll Wood, Sarah Paulsen, Catherine Reinhart, Leslie Renn, Renee Romero, Laura Rosengren, Liz Rundorff Smith, Lauren Salazar, Nora Schuchat, Lauren Scott Corwin, Jordan Sheridan, Claire Sherwood, Megan Shope, Kari Smith, Angie Stalker, Isadora Stowe, Jacquelyn Strycker, Yael Villafranca, Dara Weyna, Paige Whitney, Maliheh Zafarnezhad, Emily Zarse, and Stefanie Zito.
About the Juror
Melanie Cooper Pennington teaches sculpture in Bloomington at Indiana University. Tired of fitting sculpture around her work as an interior designer in Chicago, after 12 years she left design and transitioned to graduate school to focus full time on her sculpture practice. With the loving support of her partner and 2 kids, she received her MFA in 2016 and has not looked back. She still practices interior design, is a barre workout devotee, walks dogs and cats and acts as the emotional center for her family. Her motto is “more is more.” Click here to view Melanie’s website.
Juror’s Statement
“To Paint at Night requires Elastigirl flexibility, MacGyver resourcefulness and a monastic ability to listen to oneself. The clamor of being a mother resounds even when the children are not present, our bodies are trained to respond at the drop of a pin. So not only must we sometimes paint at night – but we must cultivate our ability to listen to our inner visual/creative compass and ignore the dull or roaring clamor that spins constantly in the background.
When asked to Jury this show I was deeply honored and excited to participate with both Artlink and the Artist/Mother podcast community. I had witnessed the inaugural Painting at Night exhibition over social media in 2020 – and felt seen, as an art maker and mother, just by the title of the show alone. Because I myself, “paint at night”, and I hear in those words the thrum of determination that has always been inside me to use my knowing, and my skills to create, whenever or wherever I can harness the space and time to do so. I love what last year’s juror, Allison Reimus, wrote:
“I recall reading a piece in the New York Times where the man responsible for a performance art space's move from Brooklyn to Detroit claimed that "you can't paint at night in your kitchen and hope to be a good artist. It doesn't work that way." As artist/ mothers, we are well aware that the separation of the domestic from serious artistic inquiry is a patriarchal myth. Living a life of any kind beyond the stereotypical and outdated confines of what makes a "successful artist" is not bad. It does, however, require flexibility regarding schedules and spaces. This was Kaylan's impetus for the show, the Artist/ Mother Podcast’s inaugural juried exhibition, Painting at Night.”
The artists in this exhibition are not listening to the doubters but have been practicing the art of listening to themselves. Decisions must be made constantly when creating and editing is one of the most essential and sometimes infuriating aspects. To act and then assess its rightness or wrongness, then erase and try again. And to believe that you will find the right combination, the right material, the right color that will bring your internal vision forward as long as you keep trying is mighty. I love that the point of “it is finished!” in any art piece is only known and can only be decided by the artist themselves and is discovered through the journey of deep listening to oneself.
When I step back now and look at the show, what I see is an overwhelming representation of incredibly talented caregivers who have used their skills to reach beyond themselves and touch others. I feel held by this exhibition and not only because of the presence of soft sculpture. I love soft sculpture and its ability to soften a complicated message, like Stefanie Zito’s piece Margin Expansion, Emily Zarse’s Apron, and Norah Howell’s Self Portrait 9 Months Pregnant with Second Child. But I am also amazed how seeing the fierce textures and reverberating colors in so many of these works - Jordan Sheridan’s Pandiculation, Madeline LeMieux’s Mommy Pile, Tai Lipan’s Flushed and Catherine Reinhart’s Inland Surveying - make me want to live harder, louder, and with more joy.
And then there are the moments of rest, found in the exhibition as found in the day; Leslie Renn’s 1'30": the length of time my son can be without me, Jill Nicole Luton’s Evening Occasion 2 or the gentle introspection of Erin Boake’s The Path.
So many beautiful works, made by people listening deeply and sharing what they hear. I hope your experience as you wander through this exhibition is like mine, that though I may arrive empty I am filled back in by what I see before me.” - Melanie Cooper Pennington