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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Category Archives: wwII
Hexagons and compartments
I just wanted to post related work in progress. I have been thinking about the shape and the connections….bees, beauty, chemistry. I like the idea of compartments, and moving the hexagons around to create variations. Just a ramble…
Posted in WWII eileen
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Season of Healing
Here is my initial proposal, but will probably continue to evolve. The project I am proposing for the Residency Program is called A Season of Healing, and is part of a larger, ongoing project called Algos-Botanica. This current project is … Continue reading
Posted in WWII michelle
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Is Anybody Out There?
Wonder Women Proposal On March 10, 1972, a plaque bearing a pictorial “message from mankind†was launched with the Pioneer 10 probe as a form of potential communication with any extraterrestrials who might chance to encounter it. The plaque depicts … Continue reading
Posted in WWII rachael
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2 Bee or Knot….
Hi all, It was inspiring to meet all of you last Sun and hear all the kick-ass projects! Below my original proposal. I have had a fear and fascination with bees since I was young, and I have a series … Continue reading
Posted in WWII eileen
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Invitation to an exhibition
Greetings, I’d like to invite you to the next reception at my gallery RedSaw at 585 Broad Street in Newark on the second floor. It begins at 6pm, tonight, Friday January 12, 2007. The show, Bring Me the Receipts, is … Continue reading
Posted in WWII asha
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Meeting Notes
These are very short notes. I just pick up words from the general conversation that strike me as important. Please edit this post with any corrections/additions. You can also add comments if that makes more sense. We’re experimenting here. Liz … Continue reading
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A Mixed Bag
1) An event to attend… The Feminist Future: Theory and Practice in the Visual Arts January 26–January 27, 2007 9:30 a.m.–5:30 p.m. both days Titus Theater 1 This symposium addresses critical questions surrounding the relationship between art and gender, bringing … Continue reading
Posted in WWII alana
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Modern Wife, Part #2
Pyrex, a clear, heat-resistant glass introduced in 1915 quickly became a ubiquitous symbol of modernity in the home. “Swift, clean, and economical;†their motto practically prophesized the homemaker/mother of the 1950s. While the Women’s Liberation movement may have provided more … Continue reading
Posted in WWII alana
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Idiosyncratic Bibliography
Elizabeth Seaton’s Idiosyncratic Bibliography, With Paradox and Contradiction Atran, Scott. In Gods We Trust: The Evolutionary Landscape of Religion (New York: Oxford University), 2002. Berger, John. “About Looking at Animalsâ€. About Looking (New York: Vintage International), 1980. Bey, Hakim. T. … Continue reading
Posted in WWII liz
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MJ Bibliography (short)
Most of mine are collections of essays. But I’ll put them here for reference anyway Beckley, Bill with Shapiro, David. eds. Uncontrollable Beauty (New York, Allworth Press), 1998 Hickey, Dave. Air Guitar: Essays on Art and Democracy (Los Angeles, Art … Continue reading
Posted in WWII mary
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