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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Monthly Archives: February 2008
Casualties of War DataVisiualization
I thought of Sarah when I came across this in my research. It is is an interactive datavisualition of all the US soliders killed in the war. http://www.nytimes.com/ref/us/20061228_3000FACES_TAB2.html Also this is a great blog for datavisualization. http://infosthetics.com/
Posted in general, WWIII sarah
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Update (sorry this post is late-ish)
Got home late from the benifit the I was serving at…. But here is where I am at in production. I have the whole top part sewn and have the “frame” for the skirt. I am now going to tackle … Continue reading
Posted in general, WWIII gina
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images to come…
So I seem to have misplaced my camera at the best possible time. Does anyone who lives in downtown JC have a camera they might be willing to let me borrow so that I can shoot my piece? I could … Continue reading
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construction progress
Hey, gals! I really missed you all this week. We have started construction. My roommate is great at woodworking & currently has a job with a shop. This glass factory in my neighborhood (see the video I made about them … Continue reading
Posted in WWIII sarah
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Die Hard on AMC this month
Die Hard is the feature film this month. Unfortunately, I missed the DVD version which only airs once and that was last night. There are also two interesting articles where director talks about the decision to change the original tone … Continue reading
Printing happened…
Here are some images of flyers I made: Attack ad flyers. I think I really like the red ones. I imagine putting them on the windshields of cars, and red seems dynamic to me- also kind of obnoxious. The color … Continue reading
Posted in general, WWIII mary
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wallpaper
hi all, in my search for a company that would print my design of wallpaper, i found this group of artists which is very cool. http://rollout.ca/ best, maya ———- I am attaching some samples (a larger section and a detail). … Continue reading
Posted in general, WWIII maya
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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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