subRosa’s name honors feminist pioneers in art, activism, labor, politics, and science: Rosa Bonheur, Rosa Luxemburg, Rosie the Riveter, Rosa Parks, Rosalind Franklin

subRosa is a reproducible cyberfeminist* cell of cultural researchers committed to combining art, activism, and politics to explore and critique the intersections of digital information and bio technologies on women’s bodies, lives, and work.
In subRosa’s definition, new cyberfeminism is a promising manifestation of feminisms that addresses the effects of digital technologies on the political, economic, and personal conditions of women’s lives.
subRosa produces art events, activist campaigns and projects, sneak attacks, publications, media interventions, and public forums that address aspects of technology, gender, and difference; feminism and global capital; new bio and medical technologies and women’s health; and the changed conditions of production and reproduction for women in the integrated circuit.
subRosa practices a situational embodied feminist politics nourished by conviviality, becoming autonomous, and the desire for affirmative alliances and coalitions. (see: cyberfeminism.net)

For a quicktime documentation of subRosa's ExpoEmmagenics show–click here

To see a draft mock-up of a poster on Cloning Culltures click here