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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Hideko Takamine, 86, Acclaimed Actress (phase five)
Meet Hideko Takamine, a Japanese actress who over the course of nearly 200 films developed from an endearing child star into a powerful representative of the Japanese woman’s search for identity and autonomy in the years after World War II, … Continue reading
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“the obituaries” : Margot Stevenon (phase two)
Meet Margot Stevenson, a stage actress for over six decades. A lady of the theater. The daughter of an actor and the mother of an actress. Her final stage role was in the late 1990s. -The New York Times Obituaries
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“the obituaries” : Gladys Horton (phase four)
just a Marvelette update. last touch will be the audience seats in a semi circle shape.
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“the obituaries” : Gladys, backlit version
Gladys Horton is the lead singer of the Marvelettes one I just recently started. In order for her to stand out without having to read the article, she will be the only one in her group that will remain in … Continue reading
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“the obituaries” : Eleanor Galenson, backlit version
Here are two of the five newspaper pieces I will be working on and finishing for our April meeting. Dr Eleanor Galenson is mostly done. I will be adding three to four children in the bottom left hand corner behind … Continue reading
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the piano, soprano and microphone
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