Wednesday, January 31, 2007

Moving into Mother: Art, Theology and Practice



Artist Statement for Corina Pinkerton

In addition to being a Creative Birth Doula, I am a new mother to Coleman Amory Pinkerton, born August 30, 2006. As part of an independent study at Harvard Divinity School I explored my transition into motherhood as a spiritual journey and reflected on that process through creating art.

Rather than trying to find time outside of the daily demands of parenting to meditate or make art I tried to see my time with Manny as sacred. I would brainstorm new projects while breastfeeding and gather materials while wearing the baby around our neighborhood. In so doing I wanted to challenge my assumption that to pray or paint properly I would need to separate myself from the intensity of my new life as a mother.

I make art out of a variety of materials. Much of my work came from recycled or natural materials found on our walks (leaves, twigs, paper). I created mobiles because I wanted to make pieces which might appeal to Coleman and other babies who are important in my life.

Other work I produced focused on the pregnant and post-partum body: including placenta prints (using my placenta and blood which we froze for four months) and body casts of plaster gauze.

Through the process of creating art I hoped to remind myself that the intensity of early motherhood is temporary and to be awake to the joys and challenges of life with Coleman. Soon the leaves in the mobiles will break down and my belly casts will crumble and so will this season with a little baby pass.

Lastly, I see many of the pieces I produced this fall as prayers in motion—prayers for myself during this tender time, prayers for my child as he grows, and prayers for my partner, extended family and friends. The mobiles and prayer flags remind me that the Holy Spirit moves in my life in ways which I do not control and for which I am thankful.

I would like to thank Amy Hollywood, my adviser at Harvard Divinity School for her feedback and my husband, Richard Amory, for his support. (He provided hours of childcare most weekends and took many of the photos of my work I share here.)

If you are interested in learning more about my artwork, or would like support in developing your own pregnancy/mother art please contact me at cpinkerton@hds.harvard.edu.






Swing of Things

Happy 2007!

This new year has been a sweet, sweet beginning to what I hope will be a very luscious year. I am going strong with my apprenticeship and really enjoying the time I spend with Heather Laier and my group of midwives and apprentices. It's been a joyful environment to spend time in and to begin learning.

Corina and her family are growing in love each day. She will be posting here shortly with some of her incredible art work that she is creating. And, Manny is the cutest little crumbly piece of pie (that's my chosen endearment for him) that I have ever seen. Sara and I have really fallen hard for this little one. He has stolen our hearts completely!

Sara is going strong with her birth work- we have both begun working on the ALACE Childbirth Education Training! It will be a slow and steady process, but once that is underway, she is planning on offering classes...An extra service for our Creative Birth team to offer!

Sara and I went on the lecture circuit as well. We spoke at a LLL Leaders meeting this past month on an intro to doulas- their role, the benefit of using one, etc... It was really amazing to engage in conversation with these amazing breastfeeding activists. They were so supportive and interested in our work. We are planning on doing other speaking engagements in the area, so I will keep you all posted as they arise!

One last thing- I am putting together self-care workshops at my house 1/month. It's called Good Health, Good Heart. The first one was last week, January 25th. I spoke about the importance of self-care and the benefits to a holistic health framework on both personal and eco/social/political reasons. Guest Mischa Schuler from Wild Carrot Herbs, spoke about "Kitchen Herbs for Everyday Wellness." We had about 18 people come to the event- A big success in my opinion! I will post about the next one in advance for those who might want to come.

Enjoy your day and keep posted for Corina's Art Work.