The Learning Agency closes April 18th!
The Learning Agency exhibition, the culmination of the WW7 Residency.
March 22 – April 18
Join us for a special gallery tour and talk by curator Doris Cacoilo: April 18th at 11am
Harold B Lemmerman Gallery
New Jersey City University
2039 Kennedy Blvd.
Jersey City, NJ
Gallery hours are 11:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, and by appointment.

Facebook invite here.
Press Release here.
Directions
From Manhattan
Take the #99S bus from Port Authority Bus Terminal directly to the University.
Alternatively, take the PATH subway to Journal Square and follow the directions below.
From Path Terminal at Journal Square
Take the #10 South Boulevard bus from platform D1 directly to the University’s main entrance.
Alternatively, take the #80 Newark Avenue/Gates Avenue bus to Audubon and West Side avenues.
From there, either walk the three short blocks to campus, or take the free shuttle bus from the University’s parking lot on West Side Avenue.
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NJCU GALLERY TO FEATURE CULMINATING EXHIBIT OF RESIDENCY PROGRAM, MARCH 22-APRRIL 18
New Jersey City University will host the _gaia Wonder Women Residency Exhibition, “The Learning Agency,” Thursday, March 22 through Wednesday, April 18 in the Harold B. Lemmerman Gallery (Room 323) of Hepburn Hall, 2039 Kennedy Boulevard in Jersey City.
Curated by Doris Cacoilo, director of _gaia studio in Jersey City and acting director of NJCU campus galleries, and Sonali Sridhar Interaction Designer and Cofounder of Hackruiter. The Learning Agency, will feature individual works by NYC artists: Sharon de la Cruz, Katya Grokhovsky, Kathleen Kranack; Hannah Kirshner, Sonia Louise Davis and Salome Asega. And NJ artists: Linda Hu of Berkely Heights; Cristine Posner of Point Pleasant and Meredith Goncalves of Highland Park.
The exhibit will feature multimedia projects that the artists created during _gaia’s seventh annual Wonder Women Residency. The six-week residency explored the opportunity of redefining the future of global economies by focusing on education, literacy, and the empowerment of women and had the artists reflect on the power of women’s agency in communities and economies. The resulting projects address the possibilities for global change with women at the center of learning, health, governance, and public and private spaces.
Meredith Goncalves and the collaboration of Sonia Louise Davis and Salome Asega present portraiture as empowerment. Hannah Kirshner and Katya Grokhovsky use performance and video to explore gender roles, personal journeys and identity. Christine Posner explores authorship in her work in which she creates a collaboration and exhibition with Geraldine Posner, a photographer during WWII, who was presented with challenges to continue a photography career as a woman in the middle of the century. Sharon de la Cruz uses graffiti to teach the audience about the immense strength of women of color. Linda Hu and Kathleen Kranack have created drawings to present history, female identity and women’s stories.
A special, hand-made, limited edition catalog created by the artists and curators will be available at the gallery.



The Wonder Women residency is hosted annually at _gaia’s Jersey City studio. In 2011 the residency expanded to include an international summer project that traveled to Cyprus last year and will be traveling to Brazil this summer.

