About Us.

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_gaia's mission remains as a collective of women, for women, for the making of textiles, clothing, printmaking, painting, architecture, music, film, photography, science, the performing arts, writing, environmental, social and political activism: all things which color the lives of the women involved.


About Visual Arts.

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_gaia is active in the visual arts space. We run and sponsor shows, events, and residencies for our sisters to come and work on their art. We are always brewing up something new and looking for new ideas. Contact us if you are interested in participating or have an idea you would like to explore with _gaia.


Links to information about V-day, lips readings, and luna fest.

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_gaia is active in the performance space. We run and sponsor shows, events, and residencies for our sisters to come and work on their acting and voice. We are always brewing up something new and looking for new ideas. Contact us if you are interested in participating or have an idea you would like to explore with _gaia.


Links to information about activist opportunities.

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Activism was the fire that gave birth to _gaia. We continue in that tradition by supporting and promoting socially conscious movement and agendas that are important to our members. We are active in demonstrations and events that help bring issues of importance to light. _gaia's main issues include but are not limited too: stop violence against women, human rights, reproductive rights and promotion.


Links to information about interns, volunteers and donations.

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_gaia loves to meet new people and make new friends. We have many opportunities for you to join _gaia in our mission to provide a space for women in the arts. Come play with us through our internships and volunteer programs. You will learn, work and have fun while opening up a whole new world. If you don't have the time but got the dough, please consider a donation to _gaia. We appreciate you and love you!


Find out about those who support us.

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_gaia loves you and we are fortunate to have those who love and support us. There are those who support us with their time and expertise to make so many of our programs happen and continue on in the future. The partners who are generous with their space and businesses to help us make so many events happen. Of course, like anyone else we love our fans who come to our events and workshops.


Look what we are doing now.

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_gaia has several open calls! WonderWomen Residency, Children Scripts, One-Act Acripts, Director Residency. We are looking for a new member to join _gaia. check out details...


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"Call for Entries: Wonder Women – Ah, Motherland!"

Ah, Motherland! — a Wonder Women project at _gaia
It is the 5th year already! Apply and be part of this great program. Deadline coming up soon (Dec. 13th) so apply asap.
See the call below for more details. Click here to download the pdf.
Please forward and post far and wide…..

All the best,
Doris

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Call for Entries: Artist Program

Ah, Motherland!
a Wonder Women project at _gaia

“In a land of immigrants, one was not an alien but simply the latest arrival.â€
-Rudolf Arnheim

With the passing of time, advances in technology, transportation and an ever homogenizing economic global market, the world is a seemingly smaller place. Emigration and immigration have become less arduous, less final and less difficult – technically. However, the issues of identity, home, family, culture and politics are ever present and ever more complex. As conflicts change landscapes and relationships and economies grow with enticing opportunity and fail with devastating consequence, people are forced to make decisions of place and home that have lasting effects on their identity and the identities of their descendants.

Wonder Women invites 10 artists to reflect on notions of home and identity addressing emigration and immigration. We invite artists who have chosen to make the US their new home or who are descendents of immigrants to participate in a residency program that will focus on exploring immigration through the lens of feminism and social change. Weekly discussions will address issues related to art, identity, migration, economy, war, displacement, opportunity, government and policy. Each participant is encouraged to contribute to the discussion and to the source materials.

Every Sunday, beginning January 17th [through February 21st] accepted applicants will meet as a group at _gaia studio to discuss current social issues and topics brought forth by participants. There will be a potluck lunch each Sunday with group discussion and critique of works in progress. All accepted applicants must commit to all Sunday meetings (see schedule below). At the end of the program there will be a group exhibition (to be announced.)

History:
Wonder Women is a residency program in its fifth year presented by _gaia at their studio in Jersey City, NJ. The Wonder Women mission is to engage practicing, yet underrepresented artists who are eager to participate in a collective dialogue about migration and identity.

_gaia, an environment for creative process is dedicated to fostering women’s activism, art practice and study. This year the Wonder Women project is being organized and curated by Doris Caçoilo and Renata Moreira.

Submission Guidelines

Eligibility: Wonder Women is currently accepting proposals and portfolios from individuals working in all media and disciplines from the NJ/NY area. Artists are required to attend weekly meetings to take place at _gaia studio in Jersey City NJ.

Portfolio: All media are acceptable. Artists should submit 5 to 10 images/samples of current works either by email submission or by slide sheet/CD/DVD. [Please submit images at 72dpi, and approximately 700 pixels wide.]

Proposals: 2-3 paragraphs describing a project you wish to complete during the residency. Please include any visual documentation of proposal ideas. Proposals should specify why and/or how this project or your work considers the themes of the residency. Projects can change as the residency progresses.

Additional Materials: A resume/CV and short biography are required. An artist statement is recommended. Please include your name and contact information on each page.

Deadline: Sunday, December 13th, 2009

Residency Meeting Times: Meetings will take place on Sunday afternoons from 1pm to 6pm from January 17th, 2010 through February 21st, 2010.

Participation Fee: Upon acceptance to the residency, artists will be asked to donate $35 to cover the costs of promotion and facility fees.

Calendar:
December 13th, 2009 by 5pm EST………..……………………………….…..Submission Deadline
December 19th, 2009 …..………………………………………………….Notification of Acceptance
January 17th, 2010 1-6 pm ……………………………..……..………………………….First Meeting
January 24th, 2010 1-6 pm ………………….……..………..…..……………………Second Meeting
January 31st, 2010 1-6 pm ……………….……………………..………………………Third Meeting
February 7th, 2010 1-6 pm ……………………………..…..…….…………………….Fourth Meeting
February 14th, 2010 1-6 pm ……………………………..…..…….………………..…..Fifth Meeting
February 21st, 2010 1-6 pm ……………………..…………..…………………………….Final Critique
(Early March TBD) …………………………………………..….……………………Exhibition Opens

The deadline is December 13, 2009. Accepted applicants will be contacted by December 19, 2009. Discussion sessions will begin January 17, 2010 at 1pm. Please contact us with any questions or for more information. wonderwomen@gaiastudio.org

Send completed application and submission materials via e-mail to: wonderwomen@gaiastudio.org

or mail to _gaia at:
Doris Cacoilo c/o _gaia
315 3rd Street
Jersey City, NJ 07302

Application:

Ah, Motherland!
a Wonder Women project at _gaia

Name:

Address:

Contact information: (phone, e-mail)

Webpage/URL:

Brief statement of interest (2-3 paragraphs):

Artist Checklist:
Deadline for submission is December 13th, 2009

• Completed Application (form attached)
• Proposal
• Portfolio: digital materials/slides (5-10)
• Resume/CV and Bio
• Artist Statement (recommended, not required)

If you are submitting non-digital materials, please include SASE for return of materials.


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