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In the Gallery

Jun 29, 2017

You Deserve Your FlowersOpening Celebration, May 17th 4-7PMOn view until September 19th Healing comes in a multitude of ways through spirituality, action, listening and engaging with complexity. Although these journeys are different for everyone, healing is the response to adversity all while redefining what normal is. Through thoughtful intention and presence, understanding oneself aids in… View Article

Who Does WSW Serve?

Feb 11, 2020

Since our founding in 1974, Women’s Studio Workshop has been a professional artist studio dedicated to the creation of community, opportunity, empowerment, and development for women artists in all stages of their careers.  As we continue to serve this mission, we believe that we can honor our core values and address gender equity more fully by… View Article

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Historical Timeline

Dec 02, 2021

In preparation for WSW’s 50th anniversary, Artistic Director Erin Zona partnered with author, artist, and curator Faythe Levine to examine Women’s Studio Workshop’s Archive and Special Collections. This careful exploration of programming and ephemera has led to a deepened understanding of WSW’s history and cultural contributions, documented here in this detailed historical timeline of the… View Article

Chili Bowl 2021

Feb 01, 2021

On February 27th our beloved Chili Bowl Fest Fundraiser returned as a fully online bowl sale! For over two decades, this event has been a celebration of ceramics and community and has become a staple of Rosendale’s public festival schedule. To continue in this tradition while adhering to New York State’s health guidelines around the… View Article

New Faces at WSW: Fall 2018

Oct 19, 2018

We are excited to welcome the new interns Hannah Berman, Julia Schrecengost, and Darcy Palys to WSW! Hannah and Julia are our new Studio Interns and will be busy assisting the artists-in-residence and keeping things running smoothly. Darcy is our new Nonprofit Management Intern, working along side our office staff answering emails and phone calls,… View Article

2021 Auction and Benefit

May 18, 2021

Please join us for our annual Online Auction + Benefit! The auction features artwork from nearly forty WSW alumnx (see a small sneak preview here), and bidding will commence on June 11th. There will be a closing celebration on June 15th from 7 – 8PM EST. This virtual event will feature studio tours from Symone… View Article

New Faces at WSW: Spring 2019

Apr 12, 2019

This spring we welcome four new interns to the WSW studios: Carlie Waganer, Courtney Parbs, Perri Murray and Savannah Bustillo (who joins us later in April). Carlie will be working directly with WSW staff as the non-profit management intern while Courtney, Perri and Savannah will be studio interns working on projects with resident artists,while supporting… View Article

2021 Microgrant Recipients

Mar 29, 2022

2020 Direct Aid Artist Grants

Oct 19, 2021

New Faces at WSW: Fall 2016 Edition

Jul 20, 2016

Mid-June saw the arrival of WSW’s newest interns.  They’ve quickly set to work, jumping in on their own projects amidst preparations for the Summer Art Institute.  From left to right, WSW is happy to welcome Kate Farrell, Summer Intern; Molly Berkson and Sarah Rose Lejeune, Studio Interns; and Chloe Horsma, Non Profit Management Intern.  Read on to meet… View Article

New Faces at WSW: Spring 2018 Edition

Jan 29, 2018

We are pleased to welcome our newest spring interns to WSW! The studios are looking good and running smoothly with the help of Studio Interns Laura and Sarah, who are busy assisting the artists-in-residence and with our Art-in-Ed classes. In our office you can find our Nonprofit Management Intern, Marisa, responding to emails, answering phones… View Article

New Faces at WSW: Spring 2017 Edition

Jan 25, 2017

This January, we welcomed four new artists to Binnewater Lane! From left to right, meet Ceramics intern Mel Doiron, Nonprofit Management intern Chrissy Cooper, and Studio interns Adreena Cook and Megan Borseth. These ladies are bringing their expertise and enthusiasm to our busy spring lineup, from the 20th Annual Chili Bowl Fiesta to our upcoming Art-in-Ed workshops. Keep reading… View Article

New Faces at WSW: Spring 2015 Edition

Jan 22, 2015

Women’s Studio Workshop regularly welcomes new faces: resident artists, students, volunteers, and visitors are always coming and going. Every six months, we also celebrate the arrival of a new set of interns who quickly become part of the WSW community. Last week, we welcomed our first group of 2015, marking 30 years of our internship program!… View Article

New Faces at WSW: Summer 2014 Edition

Aug 05, 2014

Each year the Workshop feels the footsteps of countless newcomers, and in the wake of a busy spring we welcome another group of talented young women to the studio. The first week of July brought four new interns and now that the dust has (somewhat) settled from their arrival, Lizz Thabet joins the staff to… View Article

New Faces at WSW: Spring 2014 Edition

Jan 17, 2014

The Women’s Studio Workshop can be a a transient place – anyone who spends a few months here can tell you that. From the residents who spend up to ten weeks here at a time to the rail trail walkers who stop in to take a quick tour, new faces arrive in the studio almost… View Article

2018 Spring Interns: Life on the Binne

Sep 28, 2018

  Back in January, when the trees were bare and everything was covered in snow, our new Studio, Nonprofit Management, and Ceramic interns arrived at WSW. Nine-months later, winter, spring, and summer have passed, and as the leaves are starting to turn and the air is getting crisp, three of these interns are moving off… View Article

2017 Fall Interns: Half-a-Year in the Life

Dec 14, 2017

It’s day one, six months ago. Serena Hocharoen arrives first and moves her things into the room with the pink door and window-frame. Outside, El Horsfall is unpacking her car and dropping boxes on the screened-in porch. She heads upstairs to claim the room accented with sky blue. The two of them head to Target… View Article

Gala 2013 – Work From Honoree Barbara Leoff Burge

Aug 30, 2013

None of Your Damn Business tells the story of Yang Huanyi and of “Nushu” – the secret language of Chinese women. Written in shorthand, the language of stenographers past, the book is a reflection of the private lives of women all over the world. Huanyi’s story is screen printed in bold red text – written in… View Article

Meeting at Candle Mountain – Fall 2022 Intern Exhibition

Aug 02, 2022

Three worlds collide! Join us in witnessing the mysterious, whimsical, and ethereal work of Eliza Clifford, Hannah Moog, and Judith Tong created throughout their nine months living and working at the Women’s Studio Workshop.  Meeting at Candle Mountain is an exhibition consisting of prints on paper, fabric, handmade books, and installation— embodying the connected but also distinct works… View Article

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We are so pleased to share that our very own Rober We are so pleased to share that our very own Robert “Woody” Woodruff has been recognized for his contributions to papermaking history! He has a chapter dedicated to his life, commitment to helping artists, and many accomplishments in supporting WSW’s studios in Aimee Lee’s recent publication, “As Good As Our Tools: Equipment and Tool Makers for Hand Papermaking,” (Legacy Press). Woody has built essential equipment for WSW’s facilities like a hydraulic press, moulds and deckles, a vacuum table, a beater, and more.

Aimee Lee is an artist who makes paper, writes, and advocates for Korean papermaking practices. She first met Woody when she was an instructor at WSW in 2013, and later interviewed him for this publication in 2021 when she returned to teach Hanji, a Korean Papermaking technique during our Summer Art Institute.

“In a way, I’m sort of a good tool… I hate to say it, but the apocalypse would suit me fine because I’m best at making things work when they’re not supposed to.” - Robert Woodruff, interview with author, 2021
It’s not too late for you to spend a week in bea It’s not too late for you to spend a week in beautiful upstate New York investing in your craft alongside like-minded artists during our Summer Art Institute! Get inspired by the serene outdoors, strengthen your craft, or challenge yourself to learn a new medium! 

There are currently limited spaces available in the below workshops:
Building Edges in Monoprint with Tara Sabharwal @tarasabharwal
Street Art as Protest: How To Make Wheat Paste Posters with Symone Salib @symonesalibstudio
Non-Toxic Printmaking: Kitchen Lithography, Watercolor Monotype and More! with Rie Hasegawa @hariehanga
Drypoint with Chine Collé: Multi-Color and Layer with Rie Hasegawa
Stencil to Screen: Unlocking the Power of Print with Tyanna Buie @tyanna_buie 

🔗 in bio to register.
Summer Art Institute is in full swing! Check out t Summer Art Institute is in full swing! Check out this glimpse into the past week of  “Remixing the Archive: Manipulating Digitized Images for Risograph” with Corinne Teed @corinneteed, and “Material Memory: Texture Techniques in Papermaking” with SR Lejeune…

It’s always fun seeing our campus full of new and returning faces. We look forward to seeing you all this summer <3 

Want to join in on the SAI fun? Link in bio to snag the last spots in:
Building Edges in Monoprint with Tara Sabharwal @tarasabharwal
Street Art as Protest: How To Make Wheat Paste Posters with Symone Salib @symonesalibstudio
Non-Toxic Printmaking: Kitchen Lithography, Watercolor Monotype and More! with Rie Hasegawa @hariehanga
Drypoint with Chine Collé: Multi-Color and Layer with Rie Hasegawa
Stencil to Screen: Unlocking the Power of Print with Tyanna Buie @tyanna_buie
And just like that the first week of Summer Art In And just like that the first week of Summer Art Institute workshops has come to an end! We kicked off SAI with “Remixing the Archive: Manipulating Digitized Images for Risograph” with @corinneteed, and “Material Memory: Texture Techniques in Papermaking” with SR Lejeune. Corinne’s students explored our archive with WSW archivist @faythelevine to find inspiration for their projects, and both groups wrapped up with final critiques. Thanks everyone for a great first week!
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
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We are so pleased to share that our very own Rober We are so pleased to share that our very own Robert “Woody” Woodruff has been recognized for his contributions to papermaking history! He has a chapter dedicated to his life, commitment to helping artists, and many accomplishments in supporting WSW’s studios in Aimee Lee’s recent publication, “As Good As Our Tools: Equipment and Tool Makers for Hand Papermaking,” (Legacy Press). Woody has built essential equipment for WSW’s facilities like a hydraulic press, moulds and deckles, a vacuum table, a beater, and more.

Aimee Lee is an artist who makes paper, writes, and advocates for Korean papermaking practices. She first met Woody when she was an instructor at WSW in 2013, and later interviewed him for this publication in 2021 when she returned to teach Hanji, a Korean Papermaking technique during our Summer Art Institute.

“In a way, I’m sort of a good tool… I hate to say it, but the apocalypse would suit me fine because I’m best at making things work when they’re not supposed to.” - Robert Woodruff, interview with author, 2021
It’s not too late for you to spend a week in bea It’s not too late for you to spend a week in beautiful upstate New York investing in your craft alongside like-minded artists during our Summer Art Institute! Get inspired by the serene outdoors, strengthen your craft, or challenge yourself to learn a new medium! 

There are currently limited spaces available in the below workshops:
Building Edges in Monoprint with Tara Sabharwal @tarasabharwal
Street Art as Protest: How To Make Wheat Paste Posters with Symone Salib @symonesalibstudio
Non-Toxic Printmaking: Kitchen Lithography, Watercolor Monotype and More! with Rie Hasegawa @hariehanga
Drypoint with Chine Collé: Multi-Color and Layer with Rie Hasegawa
Stencil to Screen: Unlocking the Power of Print with Tyanna Buie @tyanna_buie 

🔗 in bio to register.
Summer Art Institute is in full swing! Check out t Summer Art Institute is in full swing! Check out this glimpse into the past week of  “Remixing the Archive: Manipulating Digitized Images for Risograph” with Corinne Teed @corinneteed, and “Material Memory: Texture Techniques in Papermaking” with SR Lejeune…

It’s always fun seeing our campus full of new and returning faces. We look forward to seeing you all this summer <3 

Want to join in on the SAI fun? Link in bio to snag the last spots in:
Building Edges in Monoprint with Tara Sabharwal @tarasabharwal
Street Art as Protest: How To Make Wheat Paste Posters with Symone Salib @symonesalibstudio
Non-Toxic Printmaking: Kitchen Lithography, Watercolor Monotype and More! with Rie Hasegawa @hariehanga
Drypoint with Chine Collé: Multi-Color and Layer with Rie Hasegawa
Stencil to Screen: Unlocking the Power of Print with Tyanna Buie @tyanna_buie
And just like that the first week of Summer Art In And just like that the first week of Summer Art Institute workshops has come to an end! We kicked off SAI with “Remixing the Archive: Manipulating Digitized Images for Risograph” with @corinneteed, and “Material Memory: Texture Techniques in Papermaking” with SR Lejeune. Corinne’s students explored our archive with WSW archivist @faythelevine to find inspiration for their projects, and both groups wrapped up with final critiques. Thanks everyone for a great first week!
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
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