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Judy Vasseur

Jun 01, 2015

Judy Vasseur came from Brooklyn to work in the ceramic studio. In addition to workin on her own pots Judy helped make bowls for WSW’s annual Chili Bowl Fiesta. In… View Article

Maureen Donovan

Jun 01, 2015

Maureen Donovan came to WSW as a ceramics intern, throwing bowls and helping prepare for our annual Chili Bowl Fiesta fundraiser. She holds a BFA in ceramics and art education… View Article

Marybeth Wehrung

Jun 01, 2015

Marybeth Wehrung came to WSW as an ceramics intern to throw hundreds of bowls and assist with WSW’s annual Chili Bowl Fiesta Fundraiser. After her internship, she stayed on as… View Article

Kyla Toomey

Jun 01, 2015

Kyla Toomey came to WSW from Rhode Island as a studio intern and helped with WSW’s annual Chili Bowl Fiesta fundraiser. She earned her MFA in ceramics at The Ohio… View Article

Volunteering at WSW

Dec 29, 2011

WSW volunteers are essential and can be engaged in all kinds of interesting activities, particularly helping at our annual Chili Bowl Fest. If you’d like to volunteer, please call (845)… View Article

Jenny Gawronski

Jun 01, 2015

Jenny Gawronski came to WSW from Pennsylvania as a Chili Bowl Fiesta Ceramics Intern. Since her internship she has earned her MFA at Louisiana State University and completed artist residencies… View Article

Jennifer Teter

Jun 01, 2015

Jennifer Teter came to WSW as a ceramics intern to help us prepare for our annual Chili Bowl Fiesta fundraiser. She received her MFA in Ceramics from Central Michigan University… View Article

Sara Lynch

Jun 01, 2015

Sara Lynch makes functional sculptures that combine everyday objects with flora and fauna. She came to WSW from Potsdam to work in the ceramic studio. Her work at WSW was… View Article

Multitasking & Slipcasting with Minerva Ayon

Feb 07, 2017

Downstairs and upstairs at WSW, Chili Bowl Workspace resident Minerva Ayon had three projects in action. She spent every day in the ceramics studio, slip casting, painting, and decorating bowls for the upcoming Chili… View Article

Tara Hagen

Jun 01, 2015

Tara Hagen came from Rochester, NY to work as a ceramics intern to help prepare for WSW’s annual Chili Bowl Fiesta. After her internship, she moved to the Hudson Valley… View Article

Press & Newsletters

Dec 29, 2011

Kingston women’s studio holding Chili Bowl Fest, with federal funding in jeopardy 2026/03/17 >> Times Herald-Record Women’s Studio Workshop presents the 29th Annual Chili Bowl Fest Fundraiser 2026/03/05 >> I… View Article

Margaret Henkels

Jun 01, 2015

Margaret Henkels creates hand built sculptures that reflect architecture, landscape, and everyday objects. She came to WSW from Austin, TX on a fellowship (now Workspace Residency) to explore her own… View Article

Jessica Fong

Jun 01, 2015

Jessica Fong came to WSW from northern California to work as our Chili Bowl Ceramics intern. A powerhouse thrower, she produced bowls for the annual fundraiser and worked on her… View Article

Lauren Brooke Miller

Jun 01, 2015

Lauren Brooke Miller’s ceramics-based practice addresses investigates bodily space and knowledge. Utilizing the naturally detoxifying properties of clay and holistic practices of yoga, Lauren shapes her work for healing and… View Article

Ceramics Internship

May 29, 2015

You’ll work directly with the Ceramics Studio Manager, preparing for our annual Chili Bowl fundraiser. During this mid-winter event, WSW warms up our local community by presenting over 1000 handmade… View Article

Spring Intern Exhibition: “How to Make a Home”

May 15, 2015

Women’s Studio Workshop is pleased to announce How to Make a Home, an exhibition featuring work from our spring 2015 interns: Katie Bosley, Danielle LaCasse, Ellen Prosko, and Katie Wofford…. View Article

Written on Stone: Rebecca La Marre in the Studio

Jun 09, 2017

WSW: Tell us about your grandmother. RLM: “She was one of the first women to enroll in a university in Canada. She was training to go into business, but when… 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,… View Article

#FirstFriday: November Exhibitions We Love

Nov 01, 2018

Highlighting exhibitions that feature the work of WSW artists, we share the shows near and far that make up our monthly must-see list. Carol Flueckiger (Studio Workspace Resident ’17) is exhibiting Solitude of… 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… View Article

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Back by popular demand! Everyday Whimsy Redux with Back by popular demand! Everyday Whimsy Redux with Lora Shelley @lorashelley will be back Thursdays from 5-7PM, May 21st to June 25th. This class is currently in the members-only registration period and will open to all for registration on Friday, April 3rd.

Learn to make imaginative functional objects for your everyday life! In this class we will explore different methods of hand-building— including slab, coil, pinch, and hollowing out a form. Embracing experimentation and play, we’ll dream up whimsical designs and make them come to life. Make your own small custom accessories. Brighten up your kitchen counter with a raccoon sugar bowl and matching spoon. Make a squirrel-themed paint palette with mushroom brush rest and woodsy water vessel. The possibilities are endless!

Link in bio to read the full description.
Don’t miss “Women’s Work: Organizing New York Inde Don’t miss “Women’s Work: Organizing New York Independent Film & Video” at the Frances Lehman Loeb Art Center @theloeb at Vassar College @vassarcollege! The exhibition is on view until May 24, 2026. 

Featuring film screening posters from WSW’s archives, “this exhibition reframes women’s work, showcasing and celebrating the organizing labor that enabled groundbreaking film, video, and community media collectives like Third World Newsreel, Paper Tiger Television, and Women Make Movies to pursue new forms of self expression and advocate for political change from the 1960s-1990s.” 

Images by Thomas Barratt Photography.
WSW had a great first time in Boston vending at Mu WSW had a great first time in Boston vending at Multiple Formats Art Book Fair @multipleformats! Thanks to everyone who stopped by our table to learn more about our programming and check out our publications, especially the soon-to-be-released titles including; “The Pause Apothecary” by Macon Reed @macon_reed_studio, “WET Vol. 2” by Meg Turner @megprinter, and “Iniquity/Inequity” the 16th collaborative book by two of WSW’s co-founders, Ann Kalmbach @annkalmbach and Tatana Kellner @tatana1950, published under their collaborative moniker KaKeART. 

#multipleformats #multipleformatsartbookfair #feministbooks #womensstudioworkshop #artistbookfair
Chili Bowl Fest is in 2 weeks! Are you ready for t Chili Bowl Fest is in 2 weeks! Are you ready for the largest handmade pottery sale in the Hudson Valley?! Visit Women’s Studio Workshop from 2-7PM and shop from over 700 hand-crafted ceramic bowls and mugs, with all proceeds supporting WSW’s artistic programming. Enjoy live music by The Library Band @libraryband, raffle drawings, and a FREE serving of chili with each bowl purchase!

Our beautiful bowls are hand-crafted by local artists, WSW staff and interns, resident artists, students, and volunteers will be available for purchase. Because so many hands contribute to this process, each vessel is one-of-a-kind, and widely varied in shape, size, color, decoration, and, of course, price-point. Guests always have a blast looking for the perfect piece!

📅Saturday, April 11th, 2-7PM at Women’s Studio Workshop
722 Binnewater Ln, Kingston, NY
2-4PM: Early admission $10 *Kids get in for free*
4-7PM: Free!

Not local, but don’t want to miss out? We’re also hosting an Online Sale opening at 10AM on April 11th. Be sure to bookmark the page and set your alarms, because these bowls will sell out fast! Link in bio.

WSW’s public events wouldn’t be possible without the generous support of our 2026 Fiscal Year Event Sponsors:
Bailey Pottery Ceramic Supply @baileypottery
High Falls Food Co-op @highfallsfoodcoop
Rich & Bander LLP 
Ryan and Ryan Insurance Brokers
Ulster Savings Bank @ulstersavings

Photos courtesy of Maya Wainhaus
Em Miller @cypresssure recently finished eir Art-I Em Miller @cypresssure recently finished eir Art-In-Ed Workspace Residency at WSW! While onsite, Miller focused on a series of 2” x 2” etchings of extinct animals from A to Z, using soap ground on airbrushed aquatint. 

Em Miller is a printmaker and paleoartist based in New York City. Eir art practice is concerned with deep time, evolution, and ecology, inspired by a lifelong love of nature and prehistory. Em received eir bachelor’s degree in Studio Art from Skidmore College in 2020, and is currently a member of the Brooklyn community printshop Shoestring Press. Learn more about their practice at cypressure.ink.
Plan the perfect summer now by joining the Summer Plan the perfect summer now by joining the Summer Arts Institute at WSW!

Immerse yourself in a week-long intensive workshop with one of WSW’s skilled instructors in screenprinting, letterpress, intaglio, risograph, papermaking, book arts, natural fibers, and more! While some workshops have filled, we still have spots available in many engaging workshops. Learn a new skill and further develop your practice in the beautiful Hudson Valley!

Work collaboratively with pulp paint in “Many Hands: Collaborative Pulp Painting” with Kelly Taylor Mitchell @kellytaylormitchell

Print, dip, and dye with indigo and learn Katazome, a traditional Japanese process, in “Irresistible Indigo” with Erina Schultz @erinapearl

Speak your mind through letterpress posters in “Making Revolution Irresistable” with Oscar Maynard @tenderheartpress 

Browse our full class list and learn more about Summer Arts Institute at wsworkshop.org!
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Back by popular demand! Everyday Whimsy Redux with Back by popular demand! Everyday Whimsy Redux with Lora Shelley @lorashelley will be back Thursdays from 5-7PM, May 21st to June 25th. This class is currently in the members-only registration period and will open to all for registration on Friday, April 3rd.

Learn to make imaginative functional objects for your everyday life! In this class we will explore different methods of hand-building— including slab, coil, pinch, and hollowing out a form. Embracing experimentation and play, we’ll dream up whimsical designs and make them come to life. Make your own small custom accessories. Brighten up your kitchen counter with a raccoon sugar bowl and matching spoon. Make a squirrel-themed paint palette with mushroom brush rest and woodsy water vessel. The possibilities are endless!

Link in bio to read the full description.
Don’t miss “Women’s Work: Organizing New York Inde Don’t miss “Women’s Work: Organizing New York Independent Film & Video” at the Frances Lehman Loeb Art Center @theloeb at Vassar College @vassarcollege! The exhibition is on view until May 24, 2026. 

Featuring film screening posters from WSW’s archives, “this exhibition reframes women’s work, showcasing and celebrating the organizing labor that enabled groundbreaking film, video, and community media collectives like Third World Newsreel, Paper Tiger Television, and Women Make Movies to pursue new forms of self expression and advocate for political change from the 1960s-1990s.” 

Images by Thomas Barratt Photography.
WSW had a great first time in Boston vending at Mu WSW had a great first time in Boston vending at Multiple Formats Art Book Fair @multipleformats! Thanks to everyone who stopped by our table to learn more about our programming and check out our publications, especially the soon-to-be-released titles including; “The Pause Apothecary” by Macon Reed @macon_reed_studio, “WET Vol. 2” by Meg Turner @megprinter, and “Iniquity/Inequity” the 16th collaborative book by two of WSW’s co-founders, Ann Kalmbach @annkalmbach and Tatana Kellner @tatana1950, published under their collaborative moniker KaKeART. 

#multipleformats #multipleformatsartbookfair #feministbooks #womensstudioworkshop #artistbookfair
Chili Bowl Fest is in 2 weeks! Are you ready for t Chili Bowl Fest is in 2 weeks! Are you ready for the largest handmade pottery sale in the Hudson Valley?! Visit Women’s Studio Workshop from 2-7PM and shop from over 700 hand-crafted ceramic bowls and mugs, with all proceeds supporting WSW’s artistic programming. Enjoy live music by The Library Band @libraryband, raffle drawings, and a FREE serving of chili with each bowl purchase!

Our beautiful bowls are hand-crafted by local artists, WSW staff and interns, resident artists, students, and volunteers will be available for purchase. Because so many hands contribute to this process, each vessel is one-of-a-kind, and widely varied in shape, size, color, decoration, and, of course, price-point. Guests always have a blast looking for the perfect piece!

📅Saturday, April 11th, 2-7PM at Women’s Studio Workshop
722 Binnewater Ln, Kingston, NY
2-4PM: Early admission $10 *Kids get in for free*
4-7PM: Free!

Not local, but don’t want to miss out? We’re also hosting an Online Sale opening at 10AM on April 11th. Be sure to bookmark the page and set your alarms, because these bowls will sell out fast! Link in bio.

WSW’s public events wouldn’t be possible without the generous support of our 2026 Fiscal Year Event Sponsors:
Bailey Pottery Ceramic Supply @baileypottery
High Falls Food Co-op @highfallsfoodcoop
Rich & Bander LLP 
Ryan and Ryan Insurance Brokers
Ulster Savings Bank @ulstersavings

Photos courtesy of Maya Wainhaus
Em Miller @cypresssure recently finished eir Art-I Em Miller @cypresssure recently finished eir Art-In-Ed Workspace Residency at WSW! While onsite, Miller focused on a series of 2” x 2” etchings of extinct animals from A to Z, using soap ground on airbrushed aquatint. 

Em Miller is a printmaker and paleoartist based in New York City. Eir art practice is concerned with deep time, evolution, and ecology, inspired by a lifelong love of nature and prehistory. Em received eir bachelor’s degree in Studio Art from Skidmore College in 2020, and is currently a member of the Brooklyn community printshop Shoestring Press. Learn more about their practice at cypressure.ink.
Plan the perfect summer now by joining the Summer Plan the perfect summer now by joining the Summer Arts Institute at WSW!

Immerse yourself in a week-long intensive workshop with one of WSW’s skilled instructors in screenprinting, letterpress, intaglio, risograph, papermaking, book arts, natural fibers, and more! While some workshops have filled, we still have spots available in many engaging workshops. Learn a new skill and further develop your practice in the beautiful Hudson Valley!

Work collaboratively with pulp paint in “Many Hands: Collaborative Pulp Painting” with Kelly Taylor Mitchell @kellytaylormitchell

Print, dip, and dye with indigo and learn Katazome, a traditional Japanese process, in “Irresistible Indigo” with Erina Schultz @erinapearl

Speak your mind through letterpress posters in “Making Revolution Irresistable” with Oscar Maynard @tenderheartpress 

Browse our full class list and learn more about Summer Arts Institute at wsworkshop.org!
We recently said farewell to artist-in-residence I We recently said farewell to artist-in-residence Ivana Carman @ivanacarman who joined us for our Art-In-Ed Workspace Residency. While at WSW, she was focused on exploring synthetic versus organic forms through a screenprinting project by overlapping handpainted and digital marks, and monotype color studies that had a focus on nature.

Carman describes her paintings, “[they] inhabit a realm that exists at the intersection of the real and synthetic. Through an assemblage of painting, drawing, photography, and printmaking, I create convincing illusions that fracture with dissonance.” For more information visit her website, ivanacarman.art.
WSW’s latest tote design by former intern, Erin Mo WSW’s latest tote design by former intern, Erin Moore @bugprints is inspired from exploring early ephemera in our archive. They discovered numerous references (images 2-4) that used a grid pattern between 1979 and 1983. This is one example of how folks can use our archival resources and respond to our legacy of print and design. 

Totes are printed in white ink on blue cotton in an edition of 200, gusseted, measuring 14”W x 17”H x 7”D. Available to purchase on campus or online (link in bio) for $32.00 or when you sign up for a WSW membership at the Contributor level and above. Printed by Oddities @oddities_prints.

Archival images: 
📍Outrageous Duds, wearable art event flyer, 1983
📍Flying Objects, invitation, 1979
📍Women’s Studio Workshop Summer Classes, brochure, 1980
📍WSW Benefit Party “Meet the Artists”, invitation, 1983

P.S: WSW’s Archive is open to the public by appointment with our Collection’s Manager Faythe Levine @faythelevine. Information is available on our website.
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