Museum of Motherhood

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Museum of Motherhood
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Established 2003
Location Currently online New York, New York, United States
Visitors 20,000 2011-2014
Director Martha Joy Rose
Website Museum of Motherhood

The Museum of Motherhood, also known as M.O.M, was conceived in 2003 and first opened to the public on Main St. in Dobbs Ferry, NY with a small exhibition gallery. The focus of the museum is to explore and understand American mothers, fathers, and families. Founded under the non-profit Motherhood Foundation Inc. 501c3, M.O.M. has participated in events throughout New York state, including a village-wide display called "The Moms of Rock" in Seneca Falls, home of the Suffragette Movement (2010), as well as family activities each year at the Museum Mile Festival in New York City.

In 2011, local Gymboree franchise owners Deb Whitefield and Barry Hanson donated a popup museum space in the Yorkville neighborhood of Manhattan's Upper East Side. During that time the museum leveraged students from surrounding universities: Columbia University, Marymount Manhattan University, and Columbia, Teachers' College to source internships and conduct tours. It is believed to be the only museum to focus on motherhood and the role of the mother.[1] It also features the work of local artists. An article in the July 2013 issue of the Wall Street Journal[2] addressed the museum's goals of ascribing value to the role of caregiving.

The museum's founder, Martha Joy Rose, lead singer of Housewives on Prozac, also founded the Mamapalooza Festival which showcases the musical talents of moms,[3] and is organized in conjunction with New York Parks Dept. Rose is believed to be the first person to receive a Master's in Mother Studies,[4] graduating CUNY, The Graduate Center in 2015.

Originally scheduled to be open in Upper East Side location through December 2011,[3] the museum remained open on the UES through the summer of 2014. The museum took its exhibits online in 2015 and M.O.M. participated in several international arts presentations including The Art of Motherhood as part of the 2nd annual Jerusalem Biennale for Contemporary Jewish Art at the Hechal Sclomo Museum in Israel. Each May the Museum organizes and produces academic conferences on the subject of motherhood. The 2016 conference is the Museum's 11th annual gathering, taking place for the second year at Manhattan College.

M.O.M. and its board are actively seeking a permanent home.[5]

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