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Residency Program

Current Residences

Juliana Spinola

Juliana is a Brazilian multi-disciplinary artist, theater/dance director, teacher and acting coach for theater and film. She is a member of international projects such as Beyond Borders (ITA) and the Magdalenas Project (UK). She is the founder and director of the international company La Pacha Apapacha.

 

She has worked with international artists/companies such as Instabili Vaganti (ITA), Teater Viva (DK), Joe Dinozzi (NYC), Alberto Villarreal (MEX), Teatro da Vertigem (BRA), Lot Mejers (HOL), La Pocha Nostra (MEX/USA), Open Heart Surgery Theatre (CAN), Raul Iaiza (POL) and has presented shows in Europe, US and Latin America.

photo by Oscar Agis

photo credit Oscar Agis

Past Residences

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Martin Rentería 

Martin is a Mexican performance artist who has worked in more than 30 cities throughout América, Asia and Europe.

 

His mediums include: sculpture, painting, installation, performance Art, such as spectacular wearable art and machines of his own design, a proper language which express his vision of the world.

 

Martin is concerned with the evolution of humanity, and in his time at WOMB he invites us to analyze present moment from which can evoke questions about the soul and planet's destination, and to undertake ways towards a higher consciousness.

Cristina Chi

Cristina Chi Gonzalez, also known as Tezcacoatl - Citlalyolotl is a Mexican medicine woman who weaves together a diverse tapestry of spiritual practices in her work as a healer. She began her journey in 2003 within the Buddhist community by becoming a mithra-friend at the Buddhist center of Mexico City. Later she was trained by the grandfather of Mexica tradition Teopactecutli who introduced her to the ancestral Mexican knowledge and practice of medicine, through temazcal, singing and dance

Cristina is currently practicing Shamanic Psycho Massage: The intention of this form of medicine is to heal the memories that are imprinted on your being, and that are from the moment you first took shape on this physical plane; my vehicle and the vehicle to reach them and transform them, liberate and heal them is the physical body; to heal the memories of pain by transmuting them, and inserting memories of love, liberation, consciousness, clarity and wisdom. 

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William hails from New England and is a polymath who actively explores the areas of horticulture, music composition, self-care, yoga, writing/publishing, spirituality, the occult, grimoire magick, holistic medicine/entheogens, etymology, semiotics and group dynamics. 

 

His goal with Womb is to procure medicinal plants on the premises that will serve its inhabitants and the communities we help, while offering spiritual and psychological consultations, kirtan concerts, spiritual classes, empowerment round-table conversations, incense and soap making classes, and just about anything else he's into in the moment. 

 

He has a blog that he updates just about daily at williamvincentcarleton.com

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Julia Stern

Julia Stern is a sound & visual artist, composer of acoustic music and hypnotherapist.

 

Both as an artist and as an hypnotherapist her work bears on exploring language of sensitivity and perceptions, through immersive, sensorial experiences and introspective explorations . 

 

She has studied Photo and Video at Ensad in Paris; Contemporary Art at le Fresnoy, Studio National d'Art Contemporain, then Acousmatic Music and Live Improvisation at the Conservatory of Pantin.  She has studied Clean Language & Symbolic Modelisation at Terres Inconnues, Ericksonian Hypnosis, Integrative Coaching & Art of Communication at Noesis Institute, France, and she is currently studying Psicotherapy of Art at IMPA, in CDMX, Mexico.

 

Her movies, photos, sound installations, and performances have been laureates and presented in different parts of the world, as such as Banc d'essai, Multiphonies InaGRM  Paris; The City of Nature, New York City ; Nature Addict  Fund, Bazel, Switzerland ; Serendipity, Panjim, India, The Story of, Goa, India; The Summit of Nature, Paris, France;    25FPS Zagreb, Croacia ; Court-Bouillon, Paris, France.

 

She has co-created the META Collective, an artistic collective composed by women music composer based in Paris that explores relationships between Magic, Environment,Technology and Art.

 

She leads individual and group session of emergent knowledge in relation with different media such as writing, visual art, contemporary dance, singing, or acoustic music.

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How To Apply

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To learn more details about the residency program and to apply for upcoming openings, please send us a message in the contact area below  or direct message us via our Instagram page: @womb.mexico.

WOMB'S Residency Program is open to creatives from various disciplines: painters, dancers, musicians, writers, builders, artesans, designers, multi-media artists, gardeners, philosophers, scientists. There are currently two spaces available for prospective residents. One space is in the main home and the other is a private, separate apartment. Residents are invited to stay between one and three months, depending on the nature of their proposed project or investigation. Each resident is required to create both an event/experience for the community as well as a product for the Tienda related to their work during the residency.

 

While in residence at WOMB, artists are encouraged to create works that employ 80 to 90 percent recycled materials and that do not generate excess waste. Please note that the use of toxic materials is not permitted while in residence. We strive to operate WOMB as a no-waste space, and are looking for artists who are open to finding creative solutions to the problem of trash and who will be gentle on the local environment with their practices here. 

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