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Facilitated by Lauren Palmor, assistant curator of American art at the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, this cross-disciplinary conversation—including voices from art, design, feminist journalism, and the birthing community—focuses on contemporary motherhood through the lens of Alice Neel’s images of pregnancy, childbirth, and postpartum. About the Speakers Lauren Palmor is assistant curator of American art at the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, where she has helped realize exhibitions such as “Revelations: Art from the African American South” and the San Francisco presentation of “Soul of a Nation: Art in the Age of Black Power 1963–1983.” She received a master of arts in the history of art from the Courtauld Institute of Art (2009) and a PhD in art history from the University of Washington (2016). She has held fellowships at Winterthur and the Philadelphia Museum of Art and has contributed to a number of exhibition catalogues and scholarly publications, including “Revelations: Art from the African American South” (2017), “Cult of the Machine: Precisionism and American Art” (2018), and “Bouquets of Art: A Floral Dictionary from the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco” (2022). Michelle Fisher is currently the Ronald C. and Anita L. Wornick Curator of Contemporary Decorative Arts at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Her work focuses on the intersections of people, power, and the material world. At the Museum of Fine Arts, she is working on her next book, tentatively titled “Craft Schools: Where We Make What We Inherit,” and, as part of an independent team of collaborators, on a book, exhibition, curriculum, and program series called “Designing Motherhood: Things That Make and Break Our Births.” Find it on Instagram at @designingmotherhood. Madeline Donahue works with drawing materials, paint, and ceramics. She received a master of fine arts from Brooklyn College and a bachelor of fine arts from Tufts and The School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Her work has been exhibited in the greater New York area, across the United States, and in London. Angela Garbes is a writer based in Seattle, Washington, where she lives with her family on Beacon Hill. She’s the author of “Like a Mother,” a narrative nonfiction book exploring the emerging science and cultural myths of pregnancy. Her next book, “Essential Labor,” on care work and mothering as social change, will be published by Harper Wave in May 2022. Learn more about Angela @angelagarbes. Tia Murray is the founder and CEO of Harambee Village Doulas, a MS/PhD student at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, School of Human Ecology, and collaborative partner of the Today Not Tomorrow Dane County Family Resource Center. Learn more about the exhibition: https://deyoung.famsf.org/exhibitions... Subscribe to our channel: https://dey.ng/our-channel Don’t miss our upcoming programs! Sign up for our newsletter: https://dey.ng/newsletter Image: Alice Neel, “Mother and Child (Nancy and Olivia),” 1967 © The Estate of Alice Neel. Courtesy The Estate of Alice Neel and David Zwirner.