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Dual Postures: Mari Ogihara in the Studio

Aug 14, 2015

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Casting a Concrete Past: Barbara Westermann’s “Regional Planning Lab”

Jul 31, 2015

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Tending Hearts: Laimah Osman in the Studio

Jul 25, 2015

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#FirstFriday: July Exhibitions We Love

Jul 06, 2015

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Building Narrative: Emily Speed’s Meta-Rosendale

Jun 13, 2015

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#FirstFriday: June Exhibitions We Love

Jun 05, 2015

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A Geometric Universe: Natalia Zapella’s “Nights, the Cosmos, and I”

May 28, 2015

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Divining Direction: Ellen Wiener in the Studio

May 18, 2015

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#FirstFriday: May Exhibitions We Love

May 01, 2015

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Converging Practices: Sarah Blackwell in the Studio

Apr 28, 2015

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Summer Art Institute is here, and with it comes th Summer Art Institute is here, and with it comes the return of our weekly instructor Slide Nights! Join us every Monday night at 6 PM for presentations from Women’s Studio Workshop’s instructors. On Monday July 14th, hear from Caroline Kern @carolinezkernz, Corinne Teed @corinneteed, and SR Lejeune!
Our new archive capsule exhibition “We Have Move Our new archive capsule exhibition “We Have Moved Neutrality: Looking back at WSW’s Big Brother is Watching” is now on view upstairs through fall 2025. The concept for 1984: Big Brother Is Watching, 5 Women’s Art Organizations Make Artcrime, an Orwellian-inspired photocopy exhibition, was born out of creative motivation to secure a new Xerox machine for the office, paired with“the desire for communication with other women’s art organizations.” WSW invited four like-minded feminist art spaces; Women’s Art Registry, Minneapolis, MN, Women’s Graphic Center, Los Angeles, CA, Local 1734 Art Collective, Washington, DC, and Feminist Art Institute, New York, NY,  to create artwork that could be reproduced as multiples on a photocopier, with the intention of the exhibition traveling nationwide over the year. Visit us and learn more about the innovative and radical exhibition. You can even purchase original, limited copies of recently unearthed deadstock exhibition catalogs. Hot tip: these will also be available at the upcoming book fair @cpw_Kingston in August for $48.00
☆ New merch alert! ☆ Do you love Women’s Stu ☆ New merch alert! ☆ Do you love Women’s Studio Workshop?! You can now drive around in style sporting our new WSW bumper stickers! 🚙❤️
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Only available onsite. Each design comes in multiple colors; black, brown, white + red
The National Museum of Women in the Arts @womenint The National Museum of Women in the Arts @womeninthearts will be hosting a Virtual Educator Summer Camp led by participating artists from “A Radical Alteration” at the end of July! 

There will be 1.5-hour sessions daily, Monday, July 21, through Friday, July 25. Sessions, inspired by the Art, Books, and Creativity (ABC) Institutes and NMWA’s collection, are hands-on, participatory, and fun. Sessions will explore NMWA’s collection and resources, introduce historical and contemporary women artists, and engage participants in experimental making and close looking. Link in bio to learn more.

Mon. 7/21: Skye Tafoya @r.skye.t 
Tues. 7/22: Ana Fernández @mirandatexidorestudio 
Wed. 7/23: Imin Yeh @iminyeh 
Thurs. 7/24: Indigo Som @indigowooo
Fri. 7/25: IBé Crawley @ibearted 

Are you in the DC area? “A Radical Alteration: Women’s Studio Workshop as a Sustainable Model for Art Making” curated by Maymanah Farhat is on view at the National Museum of Women in the Arts through September 28th! 

Some of these titles are in print and available in our online bookstore. Link in bio

Slides: 1. Ul’nigid’ by Skye Tafoya, 2. “Never develop an appetite and other poems of love and havoc” by Ana Fernández, 3. “Paper Paper Film” by Imin Yeh, 4. He likes you by Indigo Som, 5. “11033” by IBe’ Bulinda Crawley
Summer Art Institute is almost here, and you know Summer Art Institute is almost here, and you know what that means… weekly Slide Nights are back! Join us every Monday at 6PM for presentations by our instructing artists about their artistic practices. We hope to see you there!
Last week, WSW welcomed artist @emilylarned into o Last week, WSW welcomed artist @emilylarned into our archives, where she spent time with the print, ephemera, and newsletter collections in preparation for her on-site October exhibition and a new publication through her press.
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Summer Art Institute is here, and with it comes th Summer Art Institute is here, and with it comes the return of our weekly instructor Slide Nights! Join us every Monday night at 6 PM for presentations from Women’s Studio Workshop’s instructors. On Monday July 14th, hear from Caroline Kern @carolinezkernz, Corinne Teed @corinneteed, and SR Lejeune!
Our new archive capsule exhibition “We Have Move Our new archive capsule exhibition “We Have Moved Neutrality: Looking back at WSW’s Big Brother is Watching” is now on view upstairs through fall 2025. The concept for 1984: Big Brother Is Watching, 5 Women’s Art Organizations Make Artcrime, an Orwellian-inspired photocopy exhibition, was born out of creative motivation to secure a new Xerox machine for the office, paired with“the desire for communication with other women’s art organizations.” WSW invited four like-minded feminist art spaces; Women’s Art Registry, Minneapolis, MN, Women’s Graphic Center, Los Angeles, CA, Local 1734 Art Collective, Washington, DC, and Feminist Art Institute, New York, NY,  to create artwork that could be reproduced as multiples on a photocopier, with the intention of the exhibition traveling nationwide over the year. Visit us and learn more about the innovative and radical exhibition. You can even purchase original, limited copies of recently unearthed deadstock exhibition catalogs. Hot tip: these will also be available at the upcoming book fair @cpw_Kingston in August for $48.00
☆ New merch alert! ☆ Do you love Women’s Stu ☆ New merch alert! ☆ Do you love Women’s Studio Workshop?! You can now drive around in style sporting our new WSW bumper stickers! 🚙❤️
•
Only available onsite. Each design comes in multiple colors; black, brown, white + red
The National Museum of Women in the Arts @womenint The National Museum of Women in the Arts @womeninthearts will be hosting a Virtual Educator Summer Camp led by participating artists from “A Radical Alteration” at the end of July! 

There will be 1.5-hour sessions daily, Monday, July 21, through Friday, July 25. Sessions, inspired by the Art, Books, and Creativity (ABC) Institutes and NMWA’s collection, are hands-on, participatory, and fun. Sessions will explore NMWA’s collection and resources, introduce historical and contemporary women artists, and engage participants in experimental making and close looking. Link in bio to learn more.

Mon. 7/21: Skye Tafoya @r.skye.t 
Tues. 7/22: Ana Fernández @mirandatexidorestudio 
Wed. 7/23: Imin Yeh @iminyeh 
Thurs. 7/24: Indigo Som @indigowooo
Fri. 7/25: IBé Crawley @ibearted 

Are you in the DC area? “A Radical Alteration: Women’s Studio Workshop as a Sustainable Model for Art Making” curated by Maymanah Farhat is on view at the National Museum of Women in the Arts through September 28th! 

Some of these titles are in print and available in our online bookstore. Link in bio

Slides: 1. Ul’nigid’ by Skye Tafoya, 2. “Never develop an appetite and other poems of love and havoc” by Ana Fernández, 3. “Paper Paper Film” by Imin Yeh, 4. He likes you by Indigo Som, 5. “11033” by IBe’ Bulinda Crawley
Summer Art Institute is almost here, and you know Summer Art Institute is almost here, and you know what that means… weekly Slide Nights are back! Join us every Monday at 6PM for presentations by our instructing artists about their artistic practices. We hope to see you there!
Last week, WSW welcomed artist @emilylarned into o Last week, WSW welcomed artist @emilylarned into our archives, where she spent time with the print, ephemera, and newsletter collections in preparation for her on-site October exhibition and a new publication through her press.
Join us on July 26th to celebrate how artists have Join us on July 26th to celebrate how artists have changed America through direct action with the release of Lauren O’Neill-Butler’s @loneillbutler latest publication “The War of Art: A History of Artist’s Protest in America” (2025, @versobooks). 

The afternoon will include a reading by O’Neill-Butler from the book, an interactive talk led by Brenda Miller, a Kingston-based artist who contributed to the book, a Q&A, and a book signing. @Postmarkbooksny will also be onsite selling copies of the book. This event is free and open to the public, but we encourage you to reserve a spot. Link in bio.

Meet the speakers!
Lauren O’Neill-Butler is a New York-based writer and editor. Her books include “The War of Art: A History of Artists’ Protest in America” (Verso, 2025) and “Let’s Have a Talk: Conversations with Women on Art and Culture” (Karma, 2021). She has written for Aperture, Art Journal, Bookforum, and The New York Times, among many others, and has also contributed essays to many exhibition catalogues. She received a Warhol Foundation Art Writers Grant in 2020 and the Beverley Art Writers Travel Grant in 2023.

Brenda Miller (b. 1941, Bronx, NY) is known for her innovative sisal wall sculptures, typewriting, and Alphabet rubber-stamped ink and pencil works. She has exhibited work at prominent institutions like the Whitney Museum of American Art and the Museum of Modern Art. As a feminist and active participant in the 1970s women’s movement, Miller co-founded the Ad-Hoc Women Artists Committee with notable figures like Faith Ringgold and Lucy Lippard. Her early work merges gender politics with post-minimalism, using repurposed materials like sisal and rubber stamps to imbue abstraction with meaning.

Slide 1: “The War of Art: A History of Artists’ Protests in America” book cover
Slide 2: Lauren O’Neill-Butler’s headshot
Slide 3: Brenda Miller, “Dianderous,” 1972-2024, Sisal and wire, 80 x 80”
Summer Camp for adults? Yes, please! Reignite your Summer Camp for adults? Yes, please! Reignite your childlike wonder during a stay in upstate NY dedicated to investing in your craft among fellow artists. Translate photos to silkscreen, use your artistic voice for change, and so much more!

Summer Art Institute workshops begin next week, but it’s not too late to join the fun! There are a few spots left, link in bio to see what’s available.

Slides 1-4: SAI 2023
Slides 5-7: SAI 2024
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