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Welcome back to UNRAVEL your journey: a podcast where we explore what it means to build life outside the confines of conventional work and motherhood.
In our FIRST episode of Season 2, we're speaking with Jocelyn Mathewes, a mixed-media, interdisciplinary artist + mother of three living with chronic illness in rural Appalachia.
Together we discuss Jocelyn's contribution to the book Entwined: An Anthology of Creativity and Motherhood.
We also explore -
ARTIST BIO :: Jocelyn Mathewes is a mixed-media interdisciplinary artist, living with her family in rural Appalachia in East Tennessee, USA. She earned a B.A. in Studio Art and English Literature from Messiah College. Her work has been exhibited in galleries, museums, and community spaces all over the United States. She has participated in residencies with the Artist Residency in Motherhood (ARiM), Makers Circle, and Stay Home Gallery. In 2020, she founded EAT/ART space, an alternative pop-up gallery, where she curates exhibits. She also organizes artist meet-ups in the southern highlands to foster regional growth, collaboration, and innovation.
ARTIST STATEMENT :: "My work documents the psychology and embodied experience of the unrepeatable moment."
Connect with Jocelyn via her website (https://www.jocelynmathewes.com/) and Substack newsletter (https://jocelynmathewes.substack.com/).
SUPPORT ENTWINED :: Jocelyn is part of a crowd-funded project curated by artist-mother Sarah Shotts.
Preorder your copy here (https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/entwined-an-anthology-of-creativity-motherhood#/).
Take a peek inside the book here (https://substack.com/@sarahshotts/p-148368958).
Read the 5-year origin story of the project here (https://sarahshotts.substack.com/p/preorder-entwined-creativity-and?utm_source=substack&utm_campaign=post_embed&utm_medium=web).
Connect with Sarah via her website (https://www.sarahshotts.com/) and Substack newsletter (https://sarahshotts.substack.com/).
SUBSCRIBE to the UNRAVEL your journey podcast on Substack. Available for free (or for $5 per month).
By Kati + AlyciaWelcome back to UNRAVEL your journey: a podcast where we explore what it means to build life outside the confines of conventional work and motherhood.
In our FIRST episode of Season 2, we're speaking with Jocelyn Mathewes, a mixed-media, interdisciplinary artist + mother of three living with chronic illness in rural Appalachia.
Together we discuss Jocelyn's contribution to the book Entwined: An Anthology of Creativity and Motherhood.
We also explore -
ARTIST BIO :: Jocelyn Mathewes is a mixed-media interdisciplinary artist, living with her family in rural Appalachia in East Tennessee, USA. She earned a B.A. in Studio Art and English Literature from Messiah College. Her work has been exhibited in galleries, museums, and community spaces all over the United States. She has participated in residencies with the Artist Residency in Motherhood (ARiM), Makers Circle, and Stay Home Gallery. In 2020, she founded EAT/ART space, an alternative pop-up gallery, where she curates exhibits. She also organizes artist meet-ups in the southern highlands to foster regional growth, collaboration, and innovation.
ARTIST STATEMENT :: "My work documents the psychology and embodied experience of the unrepeatable moment."
Connect with Jocelyn via her website (https://www.jocelynmathewes.com/) and Substack newsletter (https://jocelynmathewes.substack.com/).
SUPPORT ENTWINED :: Jocelyn is part of a crowd-funded project curated by artist-mother Sarah Shotts.
Preorder your copy here (https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/entwined-an-anthology-of-creativity-motherhood#/).
Take a peek inside the book here (https://substack.com/@sarahshotts/p-148368958).
Read the 5-year origin story of the project here (https://sarahshotts.substack.com/p/preorder-entwined-creativity-and?utm_source=substack&utm_campaign=post_embed&utm_medium=web).
Connect with Sarah via her website (https://www.sarahshotts.com/) and Substack newsletter (https://sarahshotts.substack.com/).
SUBSCRIBE to the UNRAVEL your journey podcast on Substack. Available for free (or for $5 per month).