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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Past Wonder Women
- Agnieszka Wszolkowska
- Alana Kakoyiannis
- Alyssa Lawler
- Amanda Thackray
- Andria Morales & Maya Escobar
- Anjelika Krishna
- 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
- Sonali Sridhar
- Sonia Louise Davis
- Stephanie Tichenor
- Tamara Gubernat
- Vandana Jain
- Wendell Jeffrey
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Week 3 – Linda
This week I pushed my painting further and incorporated a lot of the ideas that we discussed. All of your the excellent comments helped me visually express the research I have been doing. I played around with scale and segments … Continue reading
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Closing Friday 4/20
Hi everyone, just wondering who is coming Fri-I think i can get there around 6:30ish. Are we still planning dinner after? How do you all feel about your work now that it has “living” in the space for awhile? Do … Continue reading
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CLOSING PARTY TONITE!!!
TRUE CHARACTER: Photographic Works by Laos Fois @ the Lex Leonard Gallery – 143 Christopher Columbus (1 block west of the Grove St PATH) Jersey City, NJ CLOSING PARTY, FRIDAY MARCH 23 from 7-9pm!!! ***all are welcome – bring a … Continue reading
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Noelle’s questions
Hey, here are Noelle’s questions. Reply here. Manipulating the body; the body manipulated. This exhibition manipulates the body and its most intimate environments. In what ways does your work manipulate the viewer? In what ways is your work a manipulation … Continue reading
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Questions from Noelle Lorraine Williams
(sorry for putting this on everyone’s category, thought it would be able to get your attention for this magazine entry so you may offer your input and responses too! RESPOND HERE, NOELLE WILL CHECK THE BLOG) Dear Asha: Thanks, so … Continue reading
Mother of God @Mana photos
 Virginal Apparition Spare the rod, spoil the child The Bee Book for more images check out: MOG on flickr
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something related
this is interesting http://www.nyfa.org/level3.asp?id=541&fid=6&sid=17
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Artist statement for book-any thoughts?
Mother of God Are gods and goddesses immune to the ravages of time or are they an intensified reflection of our own fears and frailties? For example, do we perceive Mary as an ageless, timeless virginal young mother who never … Continue reading
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Materials for the show
If you have not already sent me your materials please do so very soon!! Again I need: **blurb for the handout (in 3rd person) **a pic for the handout (square no bigger than 300 x 300 pixels is fine)–i will … Continue reading
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