Rachel Epp Buller

tracing the work of a multimedia artist, educator, art historian, Deep Listener, and mother of three

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Dr. Rachel Epp Buller is a feminist art historian printmaker book artist and mother of three. She has lectured, exhibited, and published widely on issues of mothering and the maternal body; her books include Reconciling Art and Mothering (Ashgate 2012) and Mothering Mennonite (Demeter 2013), among others. She is a Fulbright scholar, a board member of the National Women's Caucus for Art (US), regional coordinator of The Feminist Art Project, and Associate Professor of Visual Arts and Design at Bethel College.
March 2, 2020 rebuller

May You Live in Interesting Times: an exhibition of artist books

November 19, 2019 rebuller

Slow: Taking Care at MASS MoCA

October 15, 2019 rebuller

Inappropriate Bodies: Art, Design, and Maternity

June 19, 2019 rebuller

Taking Care and Other Words in London

December 16, 2018 rebuller

‘Our hopes lie in a time of alliances’

December 14, 2018 rebuller

Taking Care at Upominki

December 8, 2018December 8, 2018 rebuller

Listening Across Time

October 23, 2018 rebuller

Thank you, dear colleagues!

October 20, 2018 rebuller

co-a-lism

September 29, 2018 rebuller

Patterns in our Hands workshop

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