If You Make Art, You’re an Artist: Beyond Imposter Syndrome
Imposter syndrome thrives in silence. It convinces you that everyone else is more qualified, more legitimate, more deserving. For parents, this feeling is magnified by the pause or shift that comes with caregiving. We internalize the idea that stepping back makes us less of an artist, that time away erases what we’ve built.
Building Sustainable Creative Communities for Mothers
No one creates alone. And yet, mothers are often expected to carry both family and art in isolation. What if instead, we imagined creative communities built on solidarity, where mothers could share resources, stories, and support? CRC was founded on this belief: that recovery and creativity are more sustainable when we hold each other up.