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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

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

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

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

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

Press & Newsletters

Dec 29, 2011

10 Shows to See in Upstate New York This December 2025/12/03 >> Hyperallergic Word from the Smokies: Cherokee artist weaves strands of place and culture 2025/11/25 >> Smoky Mountain News… 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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We are one month away from our first weekend works We are one month away from our first weekend workshop! Join Lukaza Branfman-Verissimo @bluekaza for this two-day workshop, “Broadcast Now: publishing as a tool of survival during fascism and genocide.” Sliding scale tuition, KN95 masks required at all times, priority to local BIPOC community members. Registration is open now!

📅March 28-29, 10AM-4PM 
📍Women’s Studio Workshop, 722 Binnewater Lane, Kingston, NY

Learn about the use of leaflets as a dissemination tactic during the dictatorship in Chile, the Black Panther newspaper printed in Oakland, CA and mailed nationally, the Detroit Printing Co-op’s role in making printshops a space for collective use, and the ways letters and postcards have enabled close dialogue with our incarcerated community.

Inspired by the long legacy of the printed multiple shaping liberation movements, participants will craft collective and individual banners, posters, and a class newspaper using screenprinting, creative writing, xerox, and risograph printing. This workshop does not require previous printmaking experience.

For more info visit our website. Link in bio.
You’re invited to the opening reception of WSW’s s You’re invited to the opening reception of WSW’s spring intern exhibition “i had this dream and you were in it,” with new work by Ollantay Avila Alcocer @ollantay.xyz, Carissa Kolcun @carissanicole._k, and Kimberly Jo @blue.nebraska on Friday, March 13th from 6-8PM!

On view through April 10, 2026, the exhibition asks: What does it look like to explore multiple possibilities of dreaming in the studio? Over the past four months, the artists have worked across papermaking, printmaking, and bookbinding to meditate on alternate realities and imagined memories. Moving between individual and collaborative processes, they create intimate, layered works that reflect a shared longing for connection.
Mark your calendars! Join WSW at Upstate Films @up Mark your calendars! Join WSW at Upstate Films @upstatefilms in Midtown Kingston for a free viewing of “Surviva,” featuring cameos of WSW founders Ann Kalmbach @annkalmbach and Tatana Kellner @tatana1950, and “Well, We Are Alive” on March 4 starting at 5:30PM! Co-hosted by Women Make Movies, as a part of Upstate Films CLOSE UP series, this screening will be joined by “Surviva” director, Women Make Movies co-founder, and former WSW staff member, Ariel Dougherty @mediaequity. 

This event is free and open to the public.
On February 26th, from 5:30 - 7PM, the Frances Leh On February 26th, from 5:30 - 7PM, the Frances Lehman Loeb Art Center at Vassar College @vassarcollege will be hosting the opening reception of “Women’s Work: Organizing New York Independent Film & Video.” 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.” 

This event is free and open to the public.

Image: “Coalmining Women” (1982), directed by Elizabeth Barrett, 14.25 in x 16.5 in, open edition silkscreen, 40 mins., May 30, 1982
Save the date! On April 11th, our beloved Chili Bo Save the date! On April 11th, our beloved Chili Bowl Fest Fundraiser returns! For over a quarter century, guests have enjoyed this celebration of community and ceramics–shopping from hundreds of handmade bowls and mugs, with all of the proceeds of the sale going to support WSW’s artistic programming. We will be hosting both an online and in-person sale!

The in-person sale will take place from 2-7PM at Women’s Studio Workshop!
2-4PM: Early admission $10 *Kids get in for free!*
4-7PM: Free!

Each bowl purchase comes with a free serving of chili donated by dozens of local eateries!

The Online Sale opens 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.

Special thanks to former Studio Intern Ellie Swanson @starsheepz for the gorgeous poster design!

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
WSW was so pleased to be back in the room at the C WSW was so pleased to be back in the room at the CODEX International Book Fair and Symposium @codexfoundation! We were very excited to be sharing three soon to be released books for the first time available for presale including; “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 founders, Ann Kalmbach @annkalmbach and Tatana Kellner @tatana1950, published under their collaborative moniker KaKeART.

In addition to the four days of the fair, where we got to see so many new and old colleagues and friends of the studio. WSW’s Special Collections Manager Faythe Levine @faythelevine and Operations Manager Rhonda Lowry also had the pleasure of joining Cynthia Seers @bimuseum.of.art for a luncheon hosted at Kala Art Institute @kalaartinstitute where we got a tour of the incredible facility and current exhibition “Bookness.” We also visited the San Francisco Center for the Book @sanfranciscocenterforthebook to see the traveling exhibition, “Who Is America At 250?” which includes many WSW titles captured in the new exhibition catalog (now in our library), and Faythe spent time in the inspiring collection at the Prelinger Library @prelingerlibrary.

Thank you so much to everyone who stopped by our table to chat and spend time with our artist’s books. We look forward to being in community with you. 

1. Rhonda Lowry at WSW’s CODEX set up
2. Close up of WSW’s CODEX set up
3. Sneak peak at “WET Vol.2” by Meg Turner
4. WSW alumnx Golnar Adili (left) and Corinne Teed (right) meeting
5. Susan Mills with her artist’s book “twentysix plants”
6. WSW alumnx IBe’ Bulinda Crawley tabling at CODEX
7. CODEX crowd
8. Faythe Levine (left) with Corinne Teed (right)
9. Kala Art Institute “Bookness” Exhibition work by Nasim Moghadam
10. San Francisco Center for the Book “Who Is America At 250?” exhibition
11. San Francisco Center for the Book print shop
12. PreLinger Library
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We are one month away from our first weekend works We are one month away from our first weekend workshop! Join Lukaza Branfman-Verissimo @bluekaza for this two-day workshop, “Broadcast Now: publishing as a tool of survival during fascism and genocide.” Sliding scale tuition, KN95 masks required at all times, priority to local BIPOC community members. Registration is open now!

📅March 28-29, 10AM-4PM 
📍Women’s Studio Workshop, 722 Binnewater Lane, Kingston, NY

Learn about the use of leaflets as a dissemination tactic during the dictatorship in Chile, the Black Panther newspaper printed in Oakland, CA and mailed nationally, the Detroit Printing Co-op’s role in making printshops a space for collective use, and the ways letters and postcards have enabled close dialogue with our incarcerated community.

Inspired by the long legacy of the printed multiple shaping liberation movements, participants will craft collective and individual banners, posters, and a class newspaper using screenprinting, creative writing, xerox, and risograph printing. This workshop does not require previous printmaking experience.

For more info visit our website. Link in bio.
You’re invited to the opening reception of WSW’s s You’re invited to the opening reception of WSW’s spring intern exhibition “i had this dream and you were in it,” with new work by Ollantay Avila Alcocer @ollantay.xyz, Carissa Kolcun @carissanicole._k, and Kimberly Jo @blue.nebraska on Friday, March 13th from 6-8PM!

On view through April 10, 2026, the exhibition asks: What does it look like to explore multiple possibilities of dreaming in the studio? Over the past four months, the artists have worked across papermaking, printmaking, and bookbinding to meditate on alternate realities and imagined memories. Moving between individual and collaborative processes, they create intimate, layered works that reflect a shared longing for connection.
Mark your calendars! Join WSW at Upstate Films @up Mark your calendars! Join WSW at Upstate Films @upstatefilms in Midtown Kingston for a free viewing of “Surviva,” featuring cameos of WSW founders Ann Kalmbach @annkalmbach and Tatana Kellner @tatana1950, and “Well, We Are Alive” on March 4 starting at 5:30PM! Co-hosted by Women Make Movies, as a part of Upstate Films CLOSE UP series, this screening will be joined by “Surviva” director, Women Make Movies co-founder, and former WSW staff member, Ariel Dougherty @mediaequity. 

This event is free and open to the public.
On February 26th, from 5:30 - 7PM, the Frances Leh On February 26th, from 5:30 - 7PM, the Frances Lehman Loeb Art Center at Vassar College @vassarcollege will be hosting the opening reception of “Women’s Work: Organizing New York Independent Film & Video.” 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.” 

This event is free and open to the public.

Image: “Coalmining Women” (1982), directed by Elizabeth Barrett, 14.25 in x 16.5 in, open edition silkscreen, 40 mins., May 30, 1982
Save the date! On April 11th, our beloved Chili Bo Save the date! On April 11th, our beloved Chili Bowl Fest Fundraiser returns! For over a quarter century, guests have enjoyed this celebration of community and ceramics–shopping from hundreds of handmade bowls and mugs, with all of the proceeds of the sale going to support WSW’s artistic programming. We will be hosting both an online and in-person sale!

The in-person sale will take place from 2-7PM at Women’s Studio Workshop!
2-4PM: Early admission $10 *Kids get in for free!*
4-7PM: Free!

Each bowl purchase comes with a free serving of chili donated by dozens of local eateries!

The Online Sale opens 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.

Special thanks to former Studio Intern Ellie Swanson @starsheepz for the gorgeous poster design!

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
WSW was so pleased to be back in the room at the C WSW was so pleased to be back in the room at the CODEX International Book Fair and Symposium @codexfoundation! We were very excited to be sharing three soon to be released books for the first time available for presale including; “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 founders, Ann Kalmbach @annkalmbach and Tatana Kellner @tatana1950, published under their collaborative moniker KaKeART.

In addition to the four days of the fair, where we got to see so many new and old colleagues and friends of the studio. WSW’s Special Collections Manager Faythe Levine @faythelevine and Operations Manager Rhonda Lowry also had the pleasure of joining Cynthia Seers @bimuseum.of.art for a luncheon hosted at Kala Art Institute @kalaartinstitute where we got a tour of the incredible facility and current exhibition “Bookness.” We also visited the San Francisco Center for the Book @sanfranciscocenterforthebook to see the traveling exhibition, “Who Is America At 250?” which includes many WSW titles captured in the new exhibition catalog (now in our library), and Faythe spent time in the inspiring collection at the Prelinger Library @prelingerlibrary.

Thank you so much to everyone who stopped by our table to chat and spend time with our artist’s books. We look forward to being in community with you. 

1. Rhonda Lowry at WSW’s CODEX set up
2. Close up of WSW’s CODEX set up
3. Sneak peak at “WET Vol.2” by Meg Turner
4. WSW alumnx Golnar Adili (left) and Corinne Teed (right) meeting
5. Susan Mills with her artist’s book “twentysix plants”
6. WSW alumnx IBe’ Bulinda Crawley tabling at CODEX
7. CODEX crowd
8. Faythe Levine (left) with Corinne Teed (right)
9. Kala Art Institute “Bookness” Exhibition work by Nasim Moghadam
10. San Francisco Center for the Book “Who Is America At 250?” exhibition
11. San Francisco Center for the Book print shop
12. PreLinger Library
We are excited to announce the introduction of a w We are excited to announce the introduction of a weekend workshop coming this March! “Broadcast Now: publishing as a tool of survival during fascism and genocide” is a two-day workshop hosted by artist, abolitionist, and storyteller Lukaza Branfman-Verissimo @bluekaza on March 28-29, 10AM-4PM. Sliding scale tuition, KN95 masks required at all times, priority to local BIPOC community members. Registration is open now!

Learn about the use of leaflets as a dissemination tactic during the dictatorship in Chile, the Black Panther newspaper printed in Oakland, CA and mailed nationally, the Detroit Printing Co-op’s role in making printshops a space for collective use, and the ways letters and postcards have enabled close dialogue with our incarcerated community.

Inspired by the long legacy of the printed multiple shaping liberation movements, participants will craft collective and individual banners, posters, and a class newspaper using screenprinting, creative writing, xerox, and risograph printing. This workshop does not require previous printmaking experience.

For more info visit our website. Link in bio.
Ishara Art Foundation @isharaartfoundation in Duba Ishara Art Foundation @isharaartfoundation in Dubai is currently exhibiting “Urdu Worlds,” which includes Zarina’s @hashmizarina “Ten woodcuts: based on Urdu proverbs,” printed during Zarina’s residency in 1991.”Urdu Worlds” is a two-person exhibition of Zarina and Ali Kazim’s works, curated by Hammad Nasar. The exhibition is the United Arab Emirates first contemporary art exhibition dedicated to the Urdu language exploring how language provides the tools with which we create and shape our internal ‘worlds’. On view through May 31, 2026.

“The show explores how language provides the tools with which we create and shape our internal ‘worlds’. Words, rather than simply describing our surroundings, give rise to our private lived experiences and shared cultural understandings.”

📍A3, Alserkal Avenue, Street 17, Al Quoz 1, Dubai, UAE

Images: Zarina, “Ten woodcuts by Zarina: based on Urdu proverbs,” 1991, courtesy of Ishara Art Foundation
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