No that’s not going to be the title of my piece… Right now the working title is PAY DIRT: Transforming the Economy. On the worm bin front everything is going well. The worms are multiplying and turning the contents of the bin to compost. A few squash seeds have sprouted in the bin even. On the investigative front all my leads have dried up. Tim at the bureau of Printing and Engraving still hasn’t send me the famous letter from the Treasury releasing to me shredded cash. I’m skeptical of Tim and will have to follow up. Total silence from the Fed on my questions about the environmental impact of the shredded currency. I will have to follow up with them as well. In the meantime… onwards. I’m uploading 9 sketches from my notebook. They are drawings that form a little narrative involving the worm bin. They seems to have uploaded kind of small so I wrote the text as a description. I don’t know why the images are so small. May try to re-load later, but I hope you can get the idea. I think I’ve decided against trying to make a video and will explain why on Sunday. As far as these sketches go right now I’m thinking I could make individual draawings to hang near the bin. Or I can make a brochure to go with the bin. Or I could even try to draw them onto the bin or onto a strip that goes around the bin so that the viewer would circle the bin to follow the narrative — you know just like an ancient greek amphora…! I’d love it for you to weigh in with your opinions about this, if you have any. Also thinking of planting a small houseplant in a personal safe box to be on display as well. I do waiver about whether the bin should just be there on its own with no embellishments. But I will arrive on sunday with some decisions made. Thanks for any input.
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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