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https://www.themotherandproject.org/ In this episode of Mother And …, host Eleanor Lim-Midyett sits down with Stephanie Leedy and her daughter Erin Woodworth, who together carry forward the vision of the Leedy-Voulkos Art Center in Kansas City, Missouri—the home of the Mother And … exhibition. Stephanie reflects on her father, artist Jim Leedy, and how growing up immersed in his creative world shaped her own artistic path. Erin shares her perspective as both a daughter and a mother, continuing the family’s legacy of supporting artists through the gallery. Together, Stephanie and Erin discuss the importance of fostering community, the challenges and rewards of balancing caregiving and creativity, and how their experiences as mothers shape their approach to art and leadership. This conversation sets the stage for the Mother And … exhibition, on view at the Leedy-Voulkos Art Center from September 5 through November 21, 2025. 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.