Logo
  • About
    • Our Mission
    • Who Does WSW Serve?
    • Artist Alumnx
    • Team & Board
    • Studios
    • Historical Timeline
    • Special Collections
    • Press & Newsletters
    • Resources
    • Land Acknowledgement
    • Close
  • Programs & Classes
    • Programs
      • Virtual Programming
      • Art-In-Education
      • Public Art Projects
      • Rent the Studios
      • WSW’s Mug Library
    • Classes
      • Ceramics Classes
      • Summer Art Institute Courses
      • About Summer Art Institute
    • Events
      • A Radical Alteration: Women’s Studio Workshop as a Sustainable Model for Art Making
      • In the Gallery
      • Past Exhibitions
      • Summer Art Institute Slide Night Schedule
    • Close
  • Artists’ Books
    • About Artists’ Books
    • Bookstore & Collection
    • Past Exhibits and Lectures
    • Close
  • Opportunities
    • General Information
      • Application Calendar
      • Studios
      • Rent the Studios
      • Who Does WSW Serve?
      • FAQs
    • Publication Residency Grants
      • Artist’s Book Residency Grant
      • Art-in-Ed Artist’s Book Residency Grant
      • Research Publication Residency Grant
    • Residency Grants
      • Anita Wetzel Residency Grant
      • Studio Residency Grant
      • Ora Schneider Regional Residency Grant
      • Parent Residency Grant
    • Workspace Residencies
      • Art-in-Ed Workspace Residency
      • Studio Workspace Residency
    • Internships
      • Nonprofit Management Internship
      • Studio Internship
      • Summer Internship
    • Close
  • Support WSW
    • Merchandise
    • Donate
    • Join
    • Volunteer
    • Funders
    • Close

Author Archives for Kathryn Scudier

Sun Scenes: April Martin in the Studio

Sep 27, 2017

Read More

#FirstFriday: September Exhibitions We Love

Sep 01, 2017

Read More

The Last Thread: Sue Carrie Drummond’s Darning Stitch

Aug 30, 2017

Read More

A Composite Portal: Tayo Heuser in the Studio

Aug 24, 2017

Read More

Primordial Goddess: Minerva Ayon’s Big Bang

Aug 21, 2017

Read More

Between Words and Press: Beth Fein in the Studio

Aug 16, 2017

Read More

#FirstFriday: August Exhibitions We Love

Aug 04, 2017

Read More

From Outside In: Heather Kapplow’s “Going”

Aug 03, 2017

Read More

Alumnae Spotlight: Natalie Campbell & Carissa Carman

Jul 30, 2017

Read More

Glimpses of Green: Tanja Zimmermann in the Studio

Jul 22, 2017

Read More

  • «
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
  • …
  • 7
  • »

SUBSCRIBE TO NEWS

  • Artist Opportunity Calendar
  • Artists’ Books
  • Support WSW

DONATE TO WSW

Logo

WSW operates through the generous support of our funders.

  • About
  • Artists’ Books
  • Opportunities
  • Artist Alumnx
  • Support
  • 722 Binnewater Lane, Kingston, NY 12401
Subscribe to News

Women’s Studio Workshop
P.O. Box 489
Rosendale, NY 12472

(845) 658-9133

[email protected]

Get Directions

Map of Women's Studio Workshop

What an incredible week of art making! Tana Kellne What an incredible week of art making! Tana Kellner @tatana1950 and students just wrapped up their time at Rua Reidh Lighthouse, Scotland for this year’s international Summer Art Institute workshop, “MALLEABLE PRINT – THE LAST HURRAH!” They explored the possibilities of collagraph, drypoint, carborundum aquatint, textural relief printing and more. Check out their beautiful prints, with some even inspired by their surroundings!
You’re invited to the “gender liberators” vi You’re invited to the “gender liberators” viewing party!
June 13 @ 7PM
The Bureau of General Services-Queer Division @bgsqd
208 W 13th St, NYC

Come celebrate the history of trans culture-making, organizing, and activism! “gender liberators” is an anthology of writing, poetry, correspondence, photos, paintings, flyers, and other ephemera by trans*, Two-spirit, nonbinary, and trans-adjacent authors and creators from 20th-century Turtle Island/North America. There are only about 100 copies of it, each one is handmade and unique. A copy is being donated to the Manhattan LGBT Center archives and will be available at the Bureau for viewing and flipping through!

This book seeks to let the authors and materials included speak for themselves and dialogue with each other and honors the multiplicity of voices, formats, and perspectives. The materials in this book were identified and selected based on hundreds of interviews conducted with elders, archivists, scholars, and cultural workers about their lives and work and about moments, individuals, and groups that were deeply influential but have been underappreciated in accounts of trans* history. Through this community guidance, this anthology centers the perspectives and visual and print culture of trans and queer life and resists some of the biases of existing histories and archives that under represent the geographic South and Midwest, trans* communities of color, and trans masculine communities.

“gender liberators” by Sky Syzygy was published by Women’s Studio Workshop in Rosendale, NY in 2024
Reel by Sky Syzygy @sky.syzygy
★ SUMMER-ART-INSTITUTE INSTRUCTOR HIGHLIGHT ★ ★ SUMMER-ART-INSTITUTE INSTRUCTOR HIGHLIGHT ★ Symone Salib @symonesalibstudio will join us for two weeks of public art fun this summer! Join her to explore the power of public art! Check out her workshops “How to Create a Large Scale Mural” and “Street Art as Protest: How To Make Wheat Paste Posters.” Link in bio.

Symone Salib is a first-generation Cuban/Egyptian muralist, illustrator, and educator whose art centers on the storytelling of community members through large-scale public installations. Strongly rooted in portraiture, her work envisions a world of radical possibilities where equality and justice are at the center. By focusing on the voices and faces of marginalized communities, Symone uses her art to uplift and amplify those who are often overlooked. Her community-based practice reflects her belief that art should be accessible to all. By creating work in public spaces, she ensures that everyone, regardless of background, can engage with and experience art. She believes public art is not just about beautifying a space; it’s about providing visibility and recognition to the people who make up the fabric of the community.

SAI at Women’s Studio Workshop is a time to focus on your work, become energized and inspired, learn new skills, and meet a new community of like-minded artists! SAI workshops are open to all and follow a sliding-scale tuition model. Learn more on our website, wsworkshop.org.

Images: examples of Symone’s wheat paste posters and murals, including one she completed at WSW (last slide).

#WomensStudioWorkshop #WSWSummerArtInstitute #WSWSAI #publicart #murals
Are you signed up for a Summer Art Institute works Are you signed up for a Summer Art Institute workshop? We can’t wait to welcome you to WSW! As you make preparations to join us here in Rosendale, have you thought about how to nourish yourself while you’re working hard in our studios? We have the perfect solution for you! Register for an SAI Meal Plan to remove the hassle of meal-planning or dining out!

Our buffet-style meal plan provides five locally-sourced home cooked lunches and one dinner with a glass of wine, prepared by Chef Lexa Walsh @lexawalshstudios, for just $155. Chef Walsh is experienced, talented, creative, and equipped to accommodate dietary restrictions.

Link in bio to register.
We had a full house for Meet & Greet today! 💐 W We had a full house for Meet & Greet today! 💐 We’re thrilled to welcome our new artists-in-residence Alex Callender @alexiscallender (Artist’s Book Residency Grant), Jenie Gao @jeniegao (Studio Residency Grant), Katie Garth @katiegarth (Studio Workspace Residency), and Junli Song @artsofsong (Studio Residency Grant). Stay tuned to see what they’re working on during their time in our studios!
Thank you to everyone who came to the opening cele Thank you to everyone who came to the opening celebration for “You Deserve Your Flowers,” a group ceramics exhibition curated by Lena Chin @lenalaiceramics! 💐 The exhibition will be on view through September 19th. You can stop by our campus to check it out Monday through Friday anytime during our business hours of 9AM-5PM. 

During a time of immense social-political violence against people of color, women, disabled, and LGBTQIA+ communities, this exhibition offers a place of respite and recognition. Through the lens of contemporary ceramics, “You Deserve Your Flowers” features emerging artists of color exploring themes of identity and healing. Featuring work by Laura Casas @casas.studios, Isissa Komada-John @isissa, S.Lantz @s.l.a.n.t.z, Vanna Ramirez, Sam Shamard @sam_shamard, Viv Siqueiros @viv.ceramics, and Alexis Tellefsen @tellefsenatelier.

#womensstudioworkshop #WSWexhibitions #contemporaryceramics #QueerCeramics #hudsonvalleyart
Follow on Instagram
What an incredible week of art making! Tana Kellne What an incredible week of art making! Tana Kellner @tatana1950 and students just wrapped up their time at Rua Reidh Lighthouse, Scotland for this year’s international Summer Art Institute workshop, “MALLEABLE PRINT – THE LAST HURRAH!” They explored the possibilities of collagraph, drypoint, carborundum aquatint, textural relief printing and more. Check out their beautiful prints, with some even inspired by their surroundings!
You’re invited to the “gender liberators” vi You’re invited to the “gender liberators” viewing party!
June 13 @ 7PM
The Bureau of General Services-Queer Division @bgsqd
208 W 13th St, NYC

Come celebrate the history of trans culture-making, organizing, and activism! “gender liberators” is an anthology of writing, poetry, correspondence, photos, paintings, flyers, and other ephemera by trans*, Two-spirit, nonbinary, and trans-adjacent authors and creators from 20th-century Turtle Island/North America. There are only about 100 copies of it, each one is handmade and unique. A copy is being donated to the Manhattan LGBT Center archives and will be available at the Bureau for viewing and flipping through!

This book seeks to let the authors and materials included speak for themselves and dialogue with each other and honors the multiplicity of voices, formats, and perspectives. The materials in this book were identified and selected based on hundreds of interviews conducted with elders, archivists, scholars, and cultural workers about their lives and work and about moments, individuals, and groups that were deeply influential but have been underappreciated in accounts of trans* history. Through this community guidance, this anthology centers the perspectives and visual and print culture of trans and queer life and resists some of the biases of existing histories and archives that under represent the geographic South and Midwest, trans* communities of color, and trans masculine communities.

“gender liberators” by Sky Syzygy was published by Women’s Studio Workshop in Rosendale, NY in 2024
Reel by Sky Syzygy @sky.syzygy
★ SUMMER-ART-INSTITUTE INSTRUCTOR HIGHLIGHT ★ ★ SUMMER-ART-INSTITUTE INSTRUCTOR HIGHLIGHT ★ Symone Salib @symonesalibstudio will join us for two weeks of public art fun this summer! Join her to explore the power of public art! Check out her workshops “How to Create a Large Scale Mural” and “Street Art as Protest: How To Make Wheat Paste Posters.” Link in bio.

Symone Salib is a first-generation Cuban/Egyptian muralist, illustrator, and educator whose art centers on the storytelling of community members through large-scale public installations. Strongly rooted in portraiture, her work envisions a world of radical possibilities where equality and justice are at the center. By focusing on the voices and faces of marginalized communities, Symone uses her art to uplift and amplify those who are often overlooked. Her community-based practice reflects her belief that art should be accessible to all. By creating work in public spaces, she ensures that everyone, regardless of background, can engage with and experience art. She believes public art is not just about beautifying a space; it’s about providing visibility and recognition to the people who make up the fabric of the community.

SAI at Women’s Studio Workshop is a time to focus on your work, become energized and inspired, learn new skills, and meet a new community of like-minded artists! SAI workshops are open to all and follow a sliding-scale tuition model. Learn more on our website, wsworkshop.org.

Images: examples of Symone’s wheat paste posters and murals, including one she completed at WSW (last slide).

#WomensStudioWorkshop #WSWSummerArtInstitute #WSWSAI #publicart #murals
Are you signed up for a Summer Art Institute works Are you signed up for a Summer Art Institute workshop? We can’t wait to welcome you to WSW! As you make preparations to join us here in Rosendale, have you thought about how to nourish yourself while you’re working hard in our studios? We have the perfect solution for you! Register for an SAI Meal Plan to remove the hassle of meal-planning or dining out!

Our buffet-style meal plan provides five locally-sourced home cooked lunches and one dinner with a glass of wine, prepared by Chef Lexa Walsh @lexawalshstudios, for just $155. Chef Walsh is experienced, talented, creative, and equipped to accommodate dietary restrictions.

Link in bio to register.
We had a full house for Meet & Greet today! 💐 W We had a full house for Meet & Greet today! 💐 We’re thrilled to welcome our new artists-in-residence Alex Callender @alexiscallender (Artist’s Book Residency Grant), Jenie Gao @jeniegao (Studio Residency Grant), Katie Garth @katiegarth (Studio Workspace Residency), and Junli Song @artsofsong (Studio Residency Grant). Stay tuned to see what they’re working on during their time in our studios!
Thank you to everyone who came to the opening cele Thank you to everyone who came to the opening celebration for “You Deserve Your Flowers,” a group ceramics exhibition curated by Lena Chin @lenalaiceramics! 💐 The exhibition will be on view through September 19th. You can stop by our campus to check it out Monday through Friday anytime during our business hours of 9AM-5PM. 

During a time of immense social-political violence against people of color, women, disabled, and LGBTQIA+ communities, this exhibition offers a place of respite and recognition. Through the lens of contemporary ceramics, “You Deserve Your Flowers” features emerging artists of color exploring themes of identity and healing. Featuring work by Laura Casas @casas.studios, Isissa Komada-John @isissa, S.Lantz @s.l.a.n.t.z, Vanna Ramirez, Sam Shamard @sam_shamard, Viv Siqueiros @viv.ceramics, and Alexis Tellefsen @tellefsenatelier.

#womensstudioworkshop #WSWexhibitions #contemporaryceramics #QueerCeramics #hudsonvalleyart
Want to support WSW AND upgrade your wardrobe?! Sh Want to support WSW AND upgrade your wardrobe?! Shop our merch! 

We have graphic tees (with a limited edition pink colorway!), “Your Co-worker Could Be a Space Alien” long sleeves based on a 1985 zine by co-founders Ann Kalmbach and Tatana Kellner, I <3 WSW pins, handcrafted porcelain candles by board member Timea Tihanyi, retro tote bags inspired by WSW’s clothing line “WSW in Gear,” and catalogs celebrating WSW’s 50th anniversary exhibition, “A Radical Alteration” curated by Maymanah Farhat!

🔗 in bio
CURATOR FEATURE: Meet Lena Chin @lenalaiceramics, CURATOR FEATURE: Meet Lena Chin @lenalaiceramics, curator of the group ceramics exhibition, “You Deserve Your Flowers.” During a time of immense social-political violence against people of color, women, disabled, and LGBTQIA+ communities, this exhibition offers a place of respite and recognition. Join us for the opening celebration in our gallery on Saturday, May 17th, from 4 to 7 PM! 

Lena Chin is a first-generation Ecuadorian-Chinese artist and curator based in New York’s Hudson Valley. Bridging her biracial heritage with a focus on material storytelling. Chin’s practice spans ceramics, exhibition-making, and critical dialogue. She holds a BFA in Ceramics from SUNY New Paltz and is pursuing an MA in Museum Studies, deepening her commitment to reimagining institutional narratives and amplifying intersectional voices. In 2025, she was awarded the Helene Zucker Seeman Curatorial, Research, and Critical Writing Fellowship for Women by the National Council on Education for the Ceramic Arts (NCECA), recognizing her innovative approach to bridging art, community, and critical theory.

Chin’s studio work is a vibrant exploration of identity, belonging, and play through the lens of a biracial artist. To see Chin’s work, visit lenalaiceramics.com.

#womensstudioworkshop #WSWexhibitions #contemporaryceramics #Queerceramics #hudsonvalleyart
Follow on Instagram

© 2025 Women's Studio Workshop