Root System

The fourteenth edition of the Wonder Women Residency Project called Root System asks artists to propose and create artworks as part of a thematic project developed through weekly group meetings over two months. The cohort of ten artists will discuss their ongoing projects, philosophies and processes surrounding the projects and planning for installation and performance. The residency will culminate in an outdoor exhibition at Wildflower Sculpture Park in South Mountain Reservation in September 2026.
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- Andria Morales & Maya Escobar
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- Avani Palkhiwala
- Cathleen Marie Thérèse Parra
- Claudia McNulty
- Cristine Posner
- Deborah Sperry
- Eileen Ferara
- Francisca Caporali
- Giana Gonzalez
- Gwen Charles
- Hannah Kirshner
- Holly Pitre
- Jacquelyn Strycker
- Jasmine Graf
- Jennifer Torres
- Jessica Demcsak
- Joanna Rose White
- Kate Eggleston
- Kathleen Kranack
- Katya Grokhovsky
- Kristy Lopez
- Larysa Myers
- Lillian Ribeiro
- Linda Hu
- Linda Streicher
- Lindsey Muscato
- Mary Jeys
- Maya Joseph-Goteiner
- Melissa MacAplin
- Meredith Goncalves
- Michelle Levante
- Michelle Loughlin
- Olga Mercedes Bautista
- Panda Suwann
- Pollie Barden
- Rachael Serbinski
- Roxana Marroquin
- Salome Asega
- Sarah Nelson Wright
- Sharon De La Cruz
- Sharone Vendriger
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- Sonia Louise Davis
- Stephanie Tichenor
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Dumb and Dumber: Are Americans Hostile to Knowledge?
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/02/14/books/14dumb.html?ref=arts I don’t know what kind of research the author of the book this article discusses, includes, but it seems that we are not alone in our ignorance. At least we can say that we are doing something about it!
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another recycled dress
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/02/14/fashion/14ROW.html
olympics in china linked to darfur
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/02/13/world/asia/13china.html?ref=washington  thank you spielberg
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continued surveillance
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/02/13/washington/13cnd-telcom.html?ref=business apparently we’re going to continued to be spied on. note that McCain voted for the bill, and Obama, and Clinton said they would have voted against, had they not been campaigning. the real question is: how did McClane vote?????
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lack of mental health care for iraq vets
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/02/13/nyregion/13drum.html?ref=us
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I dont want to blow you up
read about a kid’s book portraying muslims who “don’t want to blow you up.” http://www.nytimes.com/2008/02/10/nyregion/thecity/10book.html?ref=thecity
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human power
this is exciting, but maybe not cheap or practical…but it is a good idea to try to put human power into a battery! http://www.nytimes.com/2008/02/08/us/08knees.html?ref=health
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The Great Firewall
This is crazy. Read about restriction of use Flickr in China: http://www.nytimes.com/2008/02/04/world/asia/04china.html?scp=4&sq=flickr&st=nyt
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That Mushroom Cloud? They’re Just Svejking Around
In Ny Times January 24, 2008 Is the mushroom cloud scaremongering or silly prank?
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