
On View
On Motherhood
Opening: May 7th - 6-8 pm
Closing: June 4th
Flow Space Gallery is excited to present a group exhibition on motherhood organized in collaboration with Frame/Sequence. Frame/Sequence is a nonprofit photo periodical dedicated to lowering the barriers to publishing and creating space for artists, photographers, and writers to share lived experiences through an open and collective platform.
Based on FRAME/SEQUENCE’s inaugural publication, the exhibition approaches motherhood not as a singular narrative, but as a layered and evolving condition shaped by intimacy, labor, grief, resilience, memory, care, and survival. Bringing together photographers the exhibition reflects on the quiet and often invisible work of sustaining connection in a time increasingly defined by instability, isolation, and fractured support systems.
The works included in the exhibition speak to motherhood through deeply personal perspectives while remaining connected to broader social realities. Through the photographs we gain glimpses into motherhood as a lived experience and care.
Rather than seeking to define motherhood through a single image or experience, the exhibition embraces multiplicity. The artists gathered here offer reflections shaped by their own circumstances and histories, forming a collective portrait of contemporary motherhood that is tender, complicated, loving, and enduring. Together, the works ask viewers to consider not only the emotional realities of caregiving, but also the structures that support or fail those who carry its weight.
At its core, the exhibition is rooted in the belief that local voices and personal histories matter. Like Frame/Sequence itself, the project values openness, vulnerability, and the preservation of perspectives that might otherwise go unseen. In bringing these works together, the exhibition becomes both a record of motherhood in the present moment and a space for collective reflection on the ways communities are held together through acts of care.
About
Flow Space was created from a deep love for the arts and a commitment to community.
More than a gallery, Flow Space is a community rooted art space, dedicated to showcasing the powerful, personal, and political works of artists who may exist outside traditional structures of recognition, self-taught visionaries, and those forging paths on their terms. With a particular focus on supporting women-identifying and LGBTQIA+ artists, Flow Space seeks to make room for those too often overlooked and to affirm the importance of their voices.
Flow Space extends beyond the confines of visual art, aiming to be a platform for lived experience, storytelling, and unapologetic self-expression in all its forms. Here, there is no expectation to explain or conform. We believe in art without censorship, identity without compromise, and community without judgment.

A Wild Pack of Dogs - Jamie M Moore





