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Thank you to everyone who has donated so far. We’re so close to our goal of raising $5,000 today, will you help us do it this #GivingTuesday?

Now more than ever, it is important to align our spending with our values. On this day of giving, please consider making a gift to WSW. At Women’s Studio Workshop, we remain steadfast in our belief that art is essential and that artists deserve the space, materials, and support to tell their stories. Your generous gift will ensure that WSW continues to be a home for artists whose voices challenge, inspire, and expand our understanding of the world.

Link in bio to make a gift <3

1: Junli Song (Studio Residency Grant), 2025
2: Tyanna Buie instructing a Summer Art Institute workshop, 2025
3: Charlie Bloede (Art-In-Ed Workspace Residency) instructing high school students, 2024
4: Celia Shaheen (Studio Internship) silkscreen printing Chili Bowl posters, 2025
5: Giving Tuesday Thermometer
It’s Giving Tuesday! We’re asking our amazing It’s Giving Tuesday! We’re asking our amazing community to help us raise $5000 in a single day.

By giving today, you’re not just making a donation—you’re helping us to continue to nurture artists through our residencies, publications, classes, and community programs, building on fifty years of creative excellence and innovation.

Link in bio to make a gift <3

1: Yetunde Rodriguez instructing a Summer Art Institute workshop, 2024
2: Julia Maisel-Berick (Nonprofit Management Internship) presenting at Slide Night, 2024
3: Giving Tuesday Thermometer
Raising $5,000 in one day… Is it possible?! We’re counting on our community this #GivingTuesday to help us do it.

Your support now will ensure that artists continue to find a home at WSW, where their voices are amplified and celebrated.

Link in bio to make a gift <3

1: Paria Ahmadi (Art-In-Ed Workspace Residency) instructing 4th-grade students in intaglio, 2025
2: Katie Garth (Studio Workspace Residency) using WSW’s letterpress studio, 2025
WSW now & then! Check out this 10 year difference WSW now & then! Check out this 10 year difference between 718 Binnewater Lane…

#upfromthearchives #WSWarchives
Please join us Friday, December 19th from 6-8PM at Please join us Friday, December 19th from 6-8PM at Cornell Creative Arts Center @ccac.ny for the exhibition opening of “Forms in Flux,” which features artwork by 12th-grade students from Kingston High School made during our Fall session of Art-In-Education.

For 40 years, WSW has devoted 8 weeks a year to hosting students from Kingston City Schools @kingstoncsd for in-depth, day-long art experiences in printmaking and papermaking. 

📍Cornell Creative Arts Center, 129 Cornell St, Kingston, NY
📅Exhibition Opening | Friday, December 19th, 6-8PM
On view through January 11, 2026

The Art-In-Education program is made possible by the NoVo Foundation, Cornelia T. Bailey Foundation, New York State Council of the Arts, with the support of Gov. Kathy Hochul and the New York Legislature, Klock Kingston Foundation, and Stewart’s Holiday Match Program.
Are you looking for an international printmaking e Are you looking for an international printmaking experience? WSW’s 2026 international Summer Art Institute workshop in Rua Reidh, Scotland, is filling up. Last year was just a hit, so we are returning, with a reimagined course and extended stay for our class, Hybrid Printmaking–Texture, Color, Line with Lucy Turner @lucy_turner_print. Here are some glowing testimonials from the 2025 SAI Scotland cohort. 

“A truly magical experience! Wonderful opportunity to print with a master printer in an amazing location with fabulous people and food!”

“It was fabulous--all in all it was a fruitful week in a spectacular location, led by a master printmaker. I very much loved that we were presenting our artist talks and shared work as i think it is important.”
 
Information and registration are available now on our website. Link in bio.
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Thank you to everyone who has donated so far. We’re so close to our goal of raising $5,000 today, will you help us do it this #GivingTuesday?

Now more than ever, it is important to align our spending with our values. On this day of giving, please consider making a gift to WSW. At Women’s Studio Workshop, we remain steadfast in our belief that art is essential and that artists deserve the space, materials, and support to tell their stories. Your generous gift will ensure that WSW continues to be a home for artists whose voices challenge, inspire, and expand our understanding of the world.

Link in bio to make a gift <3

1: Junli Song (Studio Residency Grant), 2025
2: Tyanna Buie instructing a Summer Art Institute workshop, 2025
3: Charlie Bloede (Art-In-Ed Workspace Residency) instructing high school students, 2024
4: Celia Shaheen (Studio Internship) silkscreen printing Chili Bowl posters, 2025
5: Giving Tuesday Thermometer
It’s Giving Tuesday! We’re asking our amazing It’s Giving Tuesday! We’re asking our amazing community to help us raise $5000 in a single day.

By giving today, you’re not just making a donation—you’re helping us to continue to nurture artists through our residencies, publications, classes, and community programs, building on fifty years of creative excellence and innovation.

Link in bio to make a gift <3

1: Yetunde Rodriguez instructing a Summer Art Institute workshop, 2024
2: Julia Maisel-Berick (Nonprofit Management Internship) presenting at Slide Night, 2024
3: Giving Tuesday Thermometer
Raising $5,000 in one day… Is it possible?! We’re counting on our community this #GivingTuesday to help us do it.

Your support now will ensure that artists continue to find a home at WSW, where their voices are amplified and celebrated.

Link in bio to make a gift <3

1: Paria Ahmadi (Art-In-Ed Workspace Residency) instructing 4th-grade students in intaglio, 2025
2: Katie Garth (Studio Workspace Residency) using WSW’s letterpress studio, 2025
WSW now & then! Check out this 10 year difference WSW now & then! Check out this 10 year difference between 718 Binnewater Lane…

#upfromthearchives #WSWarchives
Please join us Friday, December 19th from 6-8PM at Please join us Friday, December 19th from 6-8PM at Cornell Creative Arts Center @ccac.ny for the exhibition opening of “Forms in Flux,” which features artwork by 12th-grade students from Kingston High School made during our Fall session of Art-In-Education.

For 40 years, WSW has devoted 8 weeks a year to hosting students from Kingston City Schools @kingstoncsd for in-depth, day-long art experiences in printmaking and papermaking. 

📍Cornell Creative Arts Center, 129 Cornell St, Kingston, NY
📅Exhibition Opening | Friday, December 19th, 6-8PM
On view through January 11, 2026

The Art-In-Education program is made possible by the NoVo Foundation, Cornelia T. Bailey Foundation, New York State Council of the Arts, with the support of Gov. Kathy Hochul and the New York Legislature, Klock Kingston Foundation, and Stewart’s Holiday Match Program.
Are you looking for an international printmaking e Are you looking for an international printmaking experience? WSW’s 2026 international Summer Art Institute workshop in Rua Reidh, Scotland, is filling up. Last year was just a hit, so we are returning, with a reimagined course and extended stay for our class, Hybrid Printmaking–Texture, Color, Line with Lucy Turner @lucy_turner_print. Here are some glowing testimonials from the 2025 SAI Scotland cohort. 

“A truly magical experience! Wonderful opportunity to print with a master printer in an amazing location with fabulous people and food!”

“It was fabulous--all in all it was a fruitful week in a spectacular location, led by a master printmaker. I very much loved that we were presenting our artist talks and shared work as i think it is important.”
 
Information and registration are available now on our website. Link in bio.
Meg Turner’s @megprinter Artist’s Book Residen Meg Turner’s @megprinter Artist’s Book Residency is in full swing! While on campus, she’s printing pages for her upcoming publication “WET” volume two. “WET” volume two is composed of photogravure prints from their latest tintype portraits, printed and bound to have the feel of a magazine. In Turner’s practice, she invites her colleagues to reimagine symbols of power, sex, gender, and wealth that are often used in photography to seduce us into cycles of consumption and labor. They use those same symbols in a style she refers to as ‘queer maximalism,’ celebrating rest, fantasy, and relaxation. 

Meg splits her time between New York City and New Orleans where she works as a Master Photogravure Printer for Luna Press, shoots portraits, and occasionally teaches printmaking at Tulane University.
Thank you to everyone who came out to Slide Night Thank you to everyone who came out to Slide Night this week! We love our community♥️ Shoutout to Meg Turner @megprinter and Mo Nuñez Alzate @flotsam0jetsam for a great night and for a special printing demo for Meg’s upcoming publication “WET” Volume 2! 

Join us for the last Slide Night of the year on December 9th at 5:30PM to hear from Chotsani Elaine Dean @chotsanielaine and Shani Richards @shani.richards. We hope to see you there!
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