Why Art Matters, Even in Poverty
September 24th, 2018 | by Alison Stine
In the toy aisle, which is inconveniently next to the bread aisle, I tell my 5-year-old son we are not
September 24th, 2018 | by Alison Stine
In the toy aisle, which is inconveniently next to the bread aisle, I tell my 5-year-old son we are not
November 18th, 2017 | by Meg Lemke
Hello World (Not waving—drowning). Being overwhelmed is not new or unique. It’s a working mother/artist swan song on repeat, wanting
May 11th, 2017 | by Summer Pierre
Born in New York and raised in Connecticut, the children’s book illustrator, author, and cartoonist Lisa Brown has made San
February 16th, 2017 | by Charlotte O'Brien
I wake abruptly from a deep sleep and before I can consider why, a small figure materializes beside me. “Mommy,
January 9th, 2017 | by Ezra Stone
The Good Enough Zine Series is a new project by Kristen Stone, documenting real life collaborations between writers/artists and their
December 19th, 2016 | by Minna Dubin
This is the second installment (read the first) of #Momlists at MUTHA. Our modern-day connector—social media—is a barrage of happy
December 14th, 2016 | by Mutha Magazine
MUTHA asked Muthas: What’s getting you through the day (through any given moment) since the disaster of the U.S. election?
November 3rd, 2016 | by Minna Dubin
Two years after giving birth to my first child, I felt like I was still in survival mode. Our modern-day
September 29th, 2016 | by Lisa Brown
My son began flying back and forth across the United States with us when he was three months old in
August 19th, 2016 | by Summer Pierre
Crayons are probably one of the worst art supplies you can use—they are waxy, hard to control and can break