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Wednesday, January 4, 2012

MamaBlogger365 - Finding Old Friends In New Places by Joy Rose

How many times in life have you been surprised by old friends popping up in new places? One of the last things I expected at the Mamapalooza Festival in New York City last spring was for one of our vendors to morph into our new landlord and sponsor when we opened the Museum Of Motherhood.

I almost thought the Gymboree team members were joking when they volunteered their Upper East Side space for us to open our pop-up exhibit! But, they'd recently moved from the downstairs space to a new street-level First Avenue Gymboree location around the corner, and we were grateful for the opportunity.

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Tuesday, October 11, 2011

MamaBlogger365 - Meet Our M.O.M.!

The Museum of Motherhood's fall pop-up museum is now open in NYC! Have you heard about all the great things we're doing?

In addition to our powerful exhibits and weekly schedule of events that include yoga demos and classes, Mommy & Me groups and social media Friday, we're hosting theatre performances, lectures and book signings, day-conferences and more! Visit MOMmuseum.org for more information or call 212.452.9816 to register! Here are just a few of the exciting events and programs we have coming up:

THANK YOU Dr. PHYLLIS CHESLER for your MOM Takes Manhattan Article at Pajamas Media!

Thursday, October 13 - Saturday, October 15
"Sex in Mommyville", a play by Anna Fishbeyn that's described as "a lusty, unbridled Russian Jewish updating of Henrik Ibsen's 'A Doll's House..." by Jewish Week

Tuesday, October 18
Readings by Christen Clifford, solo performer of "BabyLove"

Wednesday, October 19
Laura Tropp presents a lifestyle and education lecture

Thursday, October 20
Stacey Battat and the Museum of Motherhood will host the official book launch and signing for Thin Threads of Moms and Grandmas, compiled by Stacey Battat and Joy Rose, founder of M.O.M., 11 a.m. at the Museum.

That afternoon, we'll be joined by Dr. Joyce Saltman, Laughter Guru, and Stacey Battat to connect our stories and celebrate motherhood, 1:00 - 2:30 p.m.

Saturday, October 22
"She's History", a performance by Amy Simon

Tuesday, October 25
Meet and Greet networking event with the local Chamber of Commerce

Friday, October 28
Aqua Cherry's special Halloween concert at the Museum of Motherhood

Monday, November 7
Mindful Mothering: Practical Tools for Staying Awake and Aware During the Biggest Adventure of All -- a day-long conference at the Museum with guests:
  • Cassandra Vieten, PhD, psychologist, Director of Research, Institute of Noetic Sciences and author of Mindful Motherhood: Practical Tools for Staying Sane During Pregnancy and Your Child’s First Year
  • Lu Hanessian, journalist, former NBC anchor and Discovery Health Channel host, founder of Parent2ParentU and WYSH, and author of Let the Baby Drive: Navigating the Road of New Motherhood
  • Jeanne Ohm, DC, publisher and editor of Pathways to Family Wellness, and executive director of the International Chiropractic Pediatric Association
  • Lisa Reagan, Co-founder, Families for Conscious Living and Executive Director, Kindred Community
  • Jessica Zucker, PhD, psychologist & parenting expert, author, and contributor to PBS’s This Emotional Life
  • Joy Rose, Executive Director, Motherhood Foundation, founder, Museum of Motherhood
Join us for a day of lectures, discussion, small group talks and experiential mindfulness practices that you can take home and use every day to focus on being aware in the present moment, in our bodies and connected with our children, even when the going gets tough.

Like what you see? Spread the word! Tell your friends! Meet us at the Museum of Motherhood and we'll make "herstory"!


Support MamaBlogger365 and help the Museum of Motherhood secure a permanent home in 2011! Your tax-deductible donation in ANY amount will help us make our September POP-UP exhibit in NYC a permanent reality - visit our Members page to learn more.

Visit the Museum of Motherhood

NOW OPEN in NYC - Tues-Sun, 10:45 am - 6:30 pm

Monday, October 3, 2011

MamaBlogger365 - Making Days Holy... by Shira Adler, Diva Mama

For those of you who donʼt know, the Jewish High Holy Days begin with Rosh Hashana (the New Year) and end with Yom Kippur (the Day of Atonement). During this ten day stretch, those who observe go through a period of deep introspection, evaluate the choices and actions weʼve made over the course of the last year and decide where we need to shift -- in the hopes of becoming a more divinely-inspired spiritual being living our human experience.

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Monday, September 26, 2011

MamaBlogger365 - Unconventional Thinking by Shira Adler, Diva Mama

After officiating a sumptuous Bat Mitzvah at the Trump National Golf Club in Briarcliff Manor Saturday, my honey and I enjoyed a lovely night out like a real couple, seeing the new Aaron Sorkin/Steve Zaillian-scripted, Brad Pitt starrer Moneyball at the local Bedford Playhouse theatre.

Typically, the only movies I don’t enjoy are horror and sports-themed, but with a cast that included the aforementioned Mr. Pitt and one of my all-time favorites, Philip Seymour Hoffman, I felt it was worth checking out. Based on the true story of Oakland A’s GM, Billy Beane, and brilliantly directed by Bennett Miller, who received a nomination in 2005 for Capote, this very special film is worth seeing, whether you like baseball or not.

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NOW OPEN in NYC!

Monday, September 19, 2011

MamaBlogger365 - M.O.M. is Born by Shira Adler, Diva Mama

Today was a great day for mothers all over the country. No, it wasn’t a bra burning day or the day that the perfect combination of lactogenic herb, pain relief and diet all arrived in one neat little pill. But nonetheless, Mothers rejoice because the Museum of Motherhood was born into our world.

The brain child of the dynamic visionary, queen mama rocker herself, Joy Rose, President of Mamapalooza, the museum occupies a cozy, well-thought-out lower level on E. 84th St. in Manhattan. A celebration and reminder of how we mothers make our way every day often with less pay, longer hours and exponentially more responsibilities than our male counterparts, the museum is also a joyous connection to the brave, selfless and giving moms who have come before us.

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Support MamaBlogger365 and help the Museum of Motherhood secure a permanent home in 2011! Your tax-deductible donation in ANY amount will help us make our September POP-UP exhibit in NYC a permanent reality - visit our Members page to learn more.



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Tuesday, September 13, 2011

MamaBlogger365 - Why M.O.M. Matters by Joy Rose

Join us for our Gala Opening event, Sept. 16th

People keep asking me, a “Museum Of Motherhood” – what is that and how did you get to this point? What I tell them is, We have mustard museums, marble museums and car museums, but until now, there have been no museums dedicated to this all important job of creating the next generation of human beings. This museum is a living breathing social change museum that will give all of us an opportunity to study and understand this most important job of ”mother.”

I can think of no other single thing that has gone largely unexamined for so long. While we give credence, education and dollars toward all manner of education, the role of mother, “the job” is ignored. We have plenty of books on how to be a better parent and the psychology, health and well-being of children, while newly pioneered work on “the art of motherhood” and the experiences of women is largely new within the last ten to twenty years.

The work of the museum is to amplify and examine those voices while connecting the “cultural family.” What is the cultural family? It’s humanity. It’s generations and centuries of how, when, where and what is the role of birthers, caregivers and family, and how their creativity (or lack of it) has influenced and informed society.

M.O.M.'s home! 401 East 84th St. (at 1st Ave.) in NYC
This has been a project of a lifetime. It has been years in the making and there has been, at any given time, a small group of dedicated individuals who have given generously of their time to make this museum happen. This first exhibit, as part of our Pop-Up museum, brings home to New York City years of conferences, exhibits and festivals around the world that we have either participated in or created ourselves.

The Village of Seneca Falls, birthplace of the women’s suffragette movement and home to the National Women’s Hall Of Fame welcomed us with street exhibits in 2010. But the first Pop-Up for M.O.M. happened in 2003 in Dobbs Ferry, NY, as part of “Mommy Girl Go-Go.” In between, 501c3s were formed, research was conducted, relationships flourished, and this year Gymboree rented space to us, at a greatly discounted fee, and with a partnership in place to support one another’s endeavors.

In New York City, from Sept. 1 through Dec. 31, 2011, we will take residence at 401 East 84th St. (at 1st Ave.) lower level and feature “Mother The Job,” an exhibit by San Francisco artist Alexia Nye Jackson, and on-going programming for school children through adults on “The Art Of Motherhood” with a healthy dose of ‘HER’-story and mother performance art. The space will feature a small boutique store of museum quality with a special emphasis on mom-made products and a ‘Grief-itti’ wall as a place to write your story – because motherhood is messy and not all our stories are happy ones. It is bookended with a play area where caregivers can enjoy the exhibit while their children explore in a safe space. M.O.M will also be available for event rental as well as parties, age 6 through adult. Other family adventures feature family yoga on Sundays with The Little Yoga Mat and book readings under the apple tree with Sitter Studios. Brooklyn’s Christen Clifford will curate art shows, featuring local mom-made art, each Tuesday. Saturday nights at 7PM, music, theater, poetry, film and performance art will be highlighted in the main space.

Workshops on the art of motherhood can be found online. Our Gala Opening Event is Sept. 16th, and Find Your M Spot Events happen throughout that weekend. Visit MOMmuseum.org

We truly appreciate your enthusiasm and accept press inquiries and online donations to support our work.

Support MamaBlogger365 and help the Museum of Motherhood secure a permanent home in 2011! Your tax-deductible donation in ANY amount will help us make our September POP-UP exhibit in NYC a permanent reality - visit our Members page to learn more.