This is a profound and original book adding an important perspective to the field of maternal performance scholarship. Matrescence and Performance is a highly thoughtful investigation of maternal artmaking, and a joy to read. Laura Bissell manages to skilfully bring together analysis of works by emerging and established artists and place this alongside personal and embodied accounts of spectatorship and the author’s own maternal experience. Bissell expands and challenges what it means to become mother in a deeply affective manner – moving, challenging and delighting in equal measure. Through an engagement with diverse perspectives from both art practice and feminist theory, including live and digital performance, the book opens up and enlarges matrescence in a manner that is generous, political, and original.