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We want to wish a warm welcome to our new studio i We want to wish a warm welcome to our new studio intern, (left) Kimberly Jo @blue.nebraska and our new nonprofit management intern, (right) Carissa Kolcun @carissanicole._k! We’re thrilled to have them join our team for the next six months!
This weekend is your last chance to view “A Radi This weekend is your last chance to view “A Radical Alteration: Women’s Studio Workshop as a Sustainable Model for Art Making,” curated by Maymanah Farhat in Washington, D.C., at the National Museum of Women in the Arts @womeninthearts, closing on September 28. Check it out across from the Guerrilla Girls @guerrillagirls exhibition if you’re in the area!

A Radical Alteration opened in January 2024 and has traveled around the country, concluding its run at the Minnesota Center for Book Arts (@mnbookarts) on October 4th, its final location.

Our 50th-anniversary exhibition examines the organization’s rich history as a proponent of book arts for marginalized communities in the U.S., where documentation and critical analysis in the field are still largely reserved for White male artists. Through artists’ books, zines, printed materials, ephemera, and archival materials, the exhibition looks at how the WSW’s policies, programming, and operations have evolved over the last fifty years, thus creating a space where the conditions of art making and institutional support are in the service of a sustainable and more equitable art ecosystem.

Image Credit: Installation View of “A Radical Alteration: Women’s Studio Workshop as a Sustainable Model for Art Making” at the National Museum of Women in the Arts, Washington, D.C. Photo by Kevin Allen Photography for NMWA.
Are you a WSW superfan? For a special VIP experien Are you a WSW superfan? For a special VIP experience during our fall fundraiser, purchase a Radiant Circle ticket to join us upstairs for a private reception from 3-4PM! Experience a curated wine tasting from women-owned wineries by Bill from Boulevard Wine & Spirits @boulevardwines paired with hors d’oeuvres from chef Lexa Walsh @lexawalshstudios. 

Before you join the artmaking-melee downstairs, get inspired with an exclusive guided viewing of upcoming artists’ books in our archive with director Natalie Renganeschi. Dive into our latest publication, “Following Freedom” by Laurie Darby @laurie_darby_artist, and learn about in progress publications by Alex Callender @alexiscallender, Macon Reed @macon_reed_studio, Mikayla Patton @mikaylapatton.art, and Stella Nall @stella.nall. Radiant Circle members will also receive acknowledgement in our program.

As we move towards the darker days of winter, we aim to shine a light on the experimental, enduring, and trailblazing work of WSW. Gather in community, and decorate a lantern with us to illuminate the way forward and support artists.

📅Saturday, October 18th, 4PM - Sundown
📍Women’s Studio Workshop, 722 Binnewater Ln, Kingston, NY

Can’t make it? Consider making a donation in lieu of attendance to support our mission.
Join us in celebrating the opening of “WORKSHOPP Join us in celebrating the opening of “WORKSHOPPING,” featuring new work by Emily Larned, @emilylarned, and a new publication that explores the conceptual workshops from the archives of Women’s Studio Workshop. Based on her on-site research at WSW, released through Larned’s imprint Alder & Frankia (est. 2016). Larned will be in attendance at the event. Free and open to the public. Link in bio for more details.

Alongside the opening, on Saturday, October 4th, Rosendale Theatre @rosendaletheater will be screening “A Culinary Uprising: the Story of Bloodroot” @culinaryuprisingfilm is a documentary about the feminist vegan restaurant and bookstore @bloodrootrestaurant. Joining us after the film for a Q&A is Emily Larned, who authored a book about Bloodroot and also appears in the documentary, in conversation with WSW’s Archivist Faythe Levine @faythelevine. Link in bio to purchase tickets.

Workshopping Opening Reception
📅October 3, 6-8 PM
📍Women’s Studio Workshop
722 Binnewater Lane, Kingston, NY

A Culinary Uprising: the Story of Bloodroot
📅October 4, 4 PM
📍Rosendale Theatre
408 Main St, Rosendale, NY
Flash back to our last week of Summer Art Institut Flash back to our last week of Summer Art Institute in August with instructor Maisie Broome’s @myfawny workshop “Contemporary and Experimental Marbling.” Students spent their week exploring this colorful world, ending with a large-scale, beautiful collaborative piece that was donated to WSW. 💚 You may have seen it used in our table display at Printed Matter’s Art Book Fair in NYC last week😉
We are pleased to share that the Minnesota Center We are pleased to share that the Minnesota Center for Book Arts @mnbookarts will be hosting a gallery tour and reception for WSW’s traveling exhibition, “A Radical Alteration: Women’s Studio Workshop as a Sustainable Model for Art Making,” curated by Maymanah Farhat. Join Farhat from 2 to 3 PM for a guided tour, followed by a reception from 3-5 PM. Free and open to the public. Link in bio.

📅Saturday, September 27, 2025, 2-5 PM
📍Minnesota Center for Book Arts
1011 South Washington Avenue #100, Minneapolis, MN

1: Maymanah Farhat, curator 
2: “Stories Behind Bars,” Tona Wilson, 2010
3: “She Feels Your Absence Deeply,” Golnar Adili, 2021
4: “we used to move through the city like doves in the wind,” Celeste Hernández, 2021
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We want to wish a warm welcome to our new studio i We want to wish a warm welcome to our new studio intern, (left) Kimberly Jo @blue.nebraska and our new nonprofit management intern, (right) Carissa Kolcun @carissanicole._k! We’re thrilled to have them join our team for the next six months!
This weekend is your last chance to view “A Radi This weekend is your last chance to view “A Radical Alteration: Women’s Studio Workshop as a Sustainable Model for Art Making,” curated by Maymanah Farhat in Washington, D.C., at the National Museum of Women in the Arts @womeninthearts, closing on September 28. Check it out across from the Guerrilla Girls @guerrillagirls exhibition if you’re in the area!

A Radical Alteration opened in January 2024 and has traveled around the country, concluding its run at the Minnesota Center for Book Arts (@mnbookarts) on October 4th, its final location.

Our 50th-anniversary exhibition examines the organization’s rich history as a proponent of book arts for marginalized communities in the U.S., where documentation and critical analysis in the field are still largely reserved for White male artists. Through artists’ books, zines, printed materials, ephemera, and archival materials, the exhibition looks at how the WSW’s policies, programming, and operations have evolved over the last fifty years, thus creating a space where the conditions of art making and institutional support are in the service of a sustainable and more equitable art ecosystem.

Image Credit: Installation View of “A Radical Alteration: Women’s Studio Workshop as a Sustainable Model for Art Making” at the National Museum of Women in the Arts, Washington, D.C. Photo by Kevin Allen Photography for NMWA.
Are you a WSW superfan? For a special VIP experien Are you a WSW superfan? For a special VIP experience during our fall fundraiser, purchase a Radiant Circle ticket to join us upstairs for a private reception from 3-4PM! Experience a curated wine tasting from women-owned wineries by Bill from Boulevard Wine & Spirits @boulevardwines paired with hors d’oeuvres from chef Lexa Walsh @lexawalshstudios. 

Before you join the artmaking-melee downstairs, get inspired with an exclusive guided viewing of upcoming artists’ books in our archive with director Natalie Renganeschi. Dive into our latest publication, “Following Freedom” by Laurie Darby @laurie_darby_artist, and learn about in progress publications by Alex Callender @alexiscallender, Macon Reed @macon_reed_studio, Mikayla Patton @mikaylapatton.art, and Stella Nall @stella.nall. Radiant Circle members will also receive acknowledgement in our program.

As we move towards the darker days of winter, we aim to shine a light on the experimental, enduring, and trailblazing work of WSW. Gather in community, and decorate a lantern with us to illuminate the way forward and support artists.

📅Saturday, October 18th, 4PM - Sundown
📍Women’s Studio Workshop, 722 Binnewater Ln, Kingston, NY

Can’t make it? Consider making a donation in lieu of attendance to support our mission.
Join us in celebrating the opening of “WORKSHOPP Join us in celebrating the opening of “WORKSHOPPING,” featuring new work by Emily Larned, @emilylarned, and a new publication that explores the conceptual workshops from the archives of Women’s Studio Workshop. Based on her on-site research at WSW, released through Larned’s imprint Alder & Frankia (est. 2016). Larned will be in attendance at the event. Free and open to the public. Link in bio for more details.

Alongside the opening, on Saturday, October 4th, Rosendale Theatre @rosendaletheater will be screening “A Culinary Uprising: the Story of Bloodroot” @culinaryuprisingfilm is a documentary about the feminist vegan restaurant and bookstore @bloodrootrestaurant. Joining us after the film for a Q&A is Emily Larned, who authored a book about Bloodroot and also appears in the documentary, in conversation with WSW’s Archivist Faythe Levine @faythelevine. Link in bio to purchase tickets.

Workshopping Opening Reception
📅October 3, 6-8 PM
📍Women’s Studio Workshop
722 Binnewater Lane, Kingston, NY

A Culinary Uprising: the Story of Bloodroot
📅October 4, 4 PM
📍Rosendale Theatre
408 Main St, Rosendale, NY
Flash back to our last week of Summer Art Institut Flash back to our last week of Summer Art Institute in August with instructor Maisie Broome’s @myfawny workshop “Contemporary and Experimental Marbling.” Students spent their week exploring this colorful world, ending with a large-scale, beautiful collaborative piece that was donated to WSW. 💚 You may have seen it used in our table display at Printed Matter’s Art Book Fair in NYC last week😉
We are pleased to share that the Minnesota Center We are pleased to share that the Minnesota Center for Book Arts @mnbookarts will be hosting a gallery tour and reception for WSW’s traveling exhibition, “A Radical Alteration: Women’s Studio Workshop as a Sustainable Model for Art Making,” curated by Maymanah Farhat. Join Farhat from 2 to 3 PM for a guided tour, followed by a reception from 3-5 PM. Free and open to the public. Link in bio.

📅Saturday, September 27, 2025, 2-5 PM
📍Minnesota Center for Book Arts
1011 South Washington Avenue #100, Minneapolis, MN

1: Maymanah Farhat, curator 
2: “Stories Behind Bars,” Tona Wilson, 2010
3: “She Feels Your Absence Deeply,” Golnar Adili, 2021
4: “we used to move through the city like doves in the wind,” Celeste Hernández, 2021
Gather in community, join us in decorating a lante Gather in community, join us in decorating a lantern to illuminate the way forward, and support artists.🕯️Join us on October 18th for Autumn Luminary: An Artmaking Fundraiser to Support WSW. Tomorrow is the LAST DAY to receive a “First Light Access” discount. Haven’t purchased a ticket yet? Get yours today! More info on our website, link in bio.

Tickets include hors d’oeuvres prepared by local Chef, Lexa Walsh @lexawalshstudios. Wine and non-alcoholic beverages will be available throughout the night..🥂✨🌙As we move towards the darker days of winter, we aim to shine a light on the experimental, enduring, and trailblazing work of WSW.

📅Saturday, October 18, 4 PM - Sundown
📍Women’s Studio Workshop, 722 Binnewater Ln, Kingston, NY

Can’t make it? Consider making a donation in lieu of attendance today to support our mission.
SAVE THE DATE! Join us in celebrating the opening SAVE THE DATE! Join us in celebrating the opening of “WORKSHOPPING,” featuring new work by Emily Larned, @emilylarned, and a new publication that explores the conceptual workshops from the archives of Women’s Studio Workshop. Based on her on-site research at WSW, released through Larned’s imprint Alder & Frankia (est. 2016), which focuses on new collaborations, anthologies, and reissues from feminist archives. Larned will be in attendance at the event. Free and open to the public. Link in bio for more details.

Larned’s artist books, zines, & publications are collected by over 80 institutions internationally, including the Tate, the Brooklyn Museum, the V&A, and the Smithsonian, and are exhibited around the world. Her work has received design accolades from the AIGA, the CADC, and the Type Directors Club. She graduated from Yale School of Art with an MFA in Graphic Design and is Associate Professor of Art in Graphic Design at the University of Connecticut, Storrs.

📅October 3, 6-8 PM
📍Women’s Studio Workshop
722 Binnewater Lane, Kingston, NY
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