Mother Tree

Mother Tree

K Gallery at Rhythmix Cultural Works Presents:

Mother Tree

An Exhibit Featuring the Connections between 6 Mother/Daughter Artists

Mother Tree banner web


Mother Trees, the biggest in the forest, are connected to other forest trees and plants by their roots and a fungal network that communicates, shares resources and nurtures seedlings. Trees use the “mycorrhizal network” to send and receive chemical messages. This fungal highway is like the internet, coined the “Wood Wide Web” in the 1997 scientific journal, Nature, by Dr. Simard.

The exhibit, Mother Tree, celebrates the sustaining connections between Mothers and their Daughters made through photography, collage, painting and prose. Mother Tree features the work of mother-daughter artist pairs Ginny & Sally Parsons, Annie & Emily Heller, Jan & Emilie Watten, and Danielle Gilbert & Molly Boyle and Hopi Breton, Lee Zabin & Esther Zabin.

To view all the works in the Mother Tree exhibit, please visit the K Gallery at Rhythmix in person during the following gallery hours:

Saturday, May 15th 4:00 – 6:30pm (Opening Reception)

Saturdays, May 29th – June 26th, 2:00 – 5:00pm


Click on artwork below to view more and learn about each group of mother/daughter artists. To purchase artwork, contact info@rhythmix.org

  • Ginny and Sally Parsons

    Ginny and Sally Parsons

  • Annie & Emily Heller

    Annie & Emily Heller

  • Jan & Emilie Watten

    Jan & Emilie Watten

  • Danielle Gilbert & Molly Boyle

    Danielle Gilbert & Molly Boyle

  • Hopi Breton, Lee Zabin & Esther Zabin

    Hopi Breton, Lee Zabin & Esther Zabin


Media & Photos

Mother Tree Opening Reception Photos by Maurice Ramirez.

The Styrous Viewfinder, May 17, 2021. K Gallery – Mother Tree Opening Reception. By Styrous.