Fanzine Launch
GEDOK Galerie Stuttgart
Hölderlinstraße 17, 70174 Stuttgart
15. 11. 2024, 5.30 PM
Visibility for Women Artists in the Context of Art, Care, and Precarity
Many artists experience precarious working conditions: lack of pay, inflexible funding structures, insufficient childcare, and discrimination based on motherhood*. These hurdles make it difficult to establish a professional career and often require additional (self-)organization. Not everyone has the capacity to speak out about these issues, therefore, the fanzine provides a platform for visual and textual expression of care givers who work in the culture field.
As part of the opening of the exhibition “On the Horizon: Care”, on 15 November 2024 at GEDOK Galerie Stuttgart, we will launch the fanzine Mother* Tongue Summit.
The fanzine can be purchased upon request.
Number of copies: 250.
Concept and Editorial Work
Anna Gohmert
contributors
Sascia Bailer
Min Bark
Mirthe Berentsen
Sophie Bergemann
Marcia Breuer
Marlene Burz
Franziska Geissler
Eva Gentner
Katharina Goeppert
Anna Gohmert
Hannah Kindler
Paula Kohlmann & Sarah Lehnerer & Sabrina Schray
Lucia Leidenfrost & Jessica Sabasch
Judith Lenz
Renate Liebel
Marie Lienhard
Patricia Lincke
Karin Lustenberger
Linda Luv
Marcela Majchrzak
Mars Alive
Clara Melniczuk
Lisa Mühleisen
Ann-Kathrin Müller
Laura Sacher
Jenny Schäfer
Stefanie Scheurell
Stipendiatinnen Künstlerhaus Lauenburg
(Clara Lena Langenbach & Lin Yang & Aleen Solari)
Christina Schmid
Anna Schwehr
Anna Tautfest
Badrieh Wanli
Ellen Luise Weise
Annika Winkelmann
Julia Wirsching
Uljana Wolf
Supported by Stiftung Kunstfonds and the Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and the Media, Stuttgart Cultural Office & the Center for Cultural Participation Baden-Württemberg.
Fanzine Launch
GEDOK Galerie Stuttgart
Hölderlinstraße 17, 70174 Stuttgart
15. 11. 2024, 5.30 PM
Visibility for Women Artists in the Context of Art, Care, and Precarity
Many artists experience precarious working conditions: lack of pay, inflexible funding structures, insufficient childcare, and discrimination based on motherhood*. These hurdles make it difficult to establish a professional career and often require additional (self-)organization. Not everyone has the capacity to speak out about these issues, therefore, the fanzine provides a platform for visual and textual expression of care givers who work in the culture field.
Concept and Editorial Work
Anna Gohmert
contributors
Sascia Bailer
Min Bark
Mirthe Berentsen
Sophie Bergemann
Marcia Breuer
Marlene Burz
Franziska Geissler
Eva Gentner
Katharina Goeppert
Anna Gohmert
Hannah Kindler
Paula Kohlmann & Sarah Lehnerer & Sabrina Schray
Lucia Leidenfrost & Jessica Sabasch
Judith Lenz
Renate Liebel
Marie Lienhard
Patricia Lincke
Karin Lustenberger
Linda Luv
Marcela Majchrzak
Mars Alive
Clara Melniczuk
Lisa Mühleisen
Ann-Kathrin Müller
Laura Sacher
Jenny Schäfer
Stefanie Scheurell
Stipendiatinnen Künstlerhaus Lauenburg
(Clara Lena Langenbach & Lin Yang & Aleen Solari)
Christina Schmid
Anna Schwehr
Anna Tautfest
Badrieh Wanli
Ellen Luise Weise
Annika Winkelmann
Julia Wirsching
Uljana Wolf
Supported by Stiftung Kunstfonds and the Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and the Media, Stuttgart Cultural Office & the Center for Cultural Participation Baden-Württemberg.