The Mother And ... Podcast
In this episode of Mother And …, textile artist and mother Debbie Barrett-Jones discusses her weaving practice, which is rooted in process, intuition, and the long arc of caregiving. Debbie reflects on discovering weaving as a student at the Kansas City Art Institute, where the loom became an instrument for navigating the uncertainty of pregnancy and the evolving contours of her creative life. She discusses how the labor-intensive rhythms of textile work mirror the emotional push-and-pull of parenting - holding on, letting go, and learning to release. Debbie also shares the story behind her large-scale photographic installations at the Kansas City International Airport, her collaborations with her artist sister, and the influential mentorship of Stephanie Leedy. For the Mother And … exhibition, Debbie created an installation that brings her loom, her process, and the imperfect, ever-changing nature of parenting into the gallery itself. Her reflections illuminate how maternal experience shapes artistic practice in both subtle and profound ways. This conversation is part of the Mother And … exhibition, on view at the Leedy-Voulkos Art Center in Kansas City from September 5 through November 21, 2025.
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