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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 NYC Judy works at Greenwich House Pottery.

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 from Tyler School of Art, has apprenticed with the Denver Potters’ Guild, and has taught at the Sugar Maples Center for Arts and Education.

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 our Clay Program Coordinator. She holds a BFA from the State University of New York, New Paltz, and continues to live and work in the… 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 State University. Currently, Kyla is adjunct faculty at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts and a ceramics instructor at Mudflat Pottery School. She… 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) 658-9133 or email [email protected] and include your skills, interests, and availability. Any help is welcomed and appreciated, and there’s always something to be done!

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 in France and Israel. Jenny exhibits her work regularly and is currently an assistant professor in the Department of Art at Adams State University in… 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 and has taught at Interlochen Summer Arts Camp as well as at the college level. Jennifer is now the Director of Education at Quincy Art… 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 a riff on the ubiquitous lawn ornamental planters, common in the last century. Sara wants to encourage people to think about the food chain. While… 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 Bowl Fiesta. At the end of the day, Minerva would head to the silkscreen studio, where she learned to screen print decals to transfer onto… 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 where she remains involved with WSW, teaching in ceramics and art education programs. In 2013, she became our Art-in-Education Coordinator. Tara holds a BFA at… 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 small hand-built sculptures in addition to producing 100 bowls for the annual Chili Bowl Fiesta. Margaret studied at Wellesley and holds a BA from New… 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 own sculptural and functional projects combining text, print, and ceramics. Jessica holds a BFA in Studio Art and a BA in Visual Studies from the… 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 personal growth. As a Chili Bowl resident, she invited several local artists to interact with her body using clay, aromatherapy, and ceramic sculptures she made… 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 bowls, mugs, and tumblers for sale. You’ll work on a production scale, creating between 300 and 600 vessels, depending on the studio’s need. After the… 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. They’ve each dedicated their free time to develop their own creative practices, culminating in a show opening May 23. We’ll celebrate with a fully packed schedule,… View Article

Press & Newsletters

Dec 29, 2011

Workshopping at WSW 2025/11/24>> Artists’ Book Reviews Light / House Exhibit Opens Up at Unison Arts Studio 2025/09/17>> The Oracle The Written Image 2025/08/20>> Press Reader Photobook and Zine Fair shines light on print media, artists 2025/08/10>> Daily Freeman The NMWA Honors 50 Years of the Women’s Studio Workshop 2025/08/06>> PRINT Magazine Arts under attack:… 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 she went to a job fair there were signs everywhere that read ‘women need not apply.’ So she went into the nursing sector and, 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, 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

#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 Selfie in Women’s Right National Historical Park in Senica Falls, NY. Finger Lake Times has an article on Flueckiger and the exhibition. Show on view September… 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

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Are you looking for an international printmaking e Are you looking for an international printmaking experience? WSW’s 2026 international Summer Art Institute workshop in Rua Reidh, Scotland, is filling up. Last year was just a hit, so we are returning, with a reimagined course and extended stay for our class, Hybrid Printmaking–Texture, Color, Line with Lucy Turner @lucy_turner_print. Here are some glowing testimonials from the 2025 SAI Scotland cohort. 

“A truly magical experience! Wonderful opportunity to print with a master printer in an amazing location with fabulous people and food!”

“It was fabulous--all in all it was a fruitful week in a spectacular location, led by a master printmaker. I very much loved that we were presenting our artist talks and shared work as i think it is important.”
 
Information and registration are available now on our website. Link in bio.
Meg Turner’s @megprinter Artist’s Book Residen Meg Turner’s @megprinter Artist’s Book Residency is in full swing! While on campus, she’s printing pages for her upcoming publication “WET” volume two. “WET” volume two is composed of photogravure prints from their latest tintype portraits, printed and bound to have the feel of a magazine. In Turner’s practice, she invites her colleagues to reimagine symbols of power, sex, gender, and wealth that are often used in photography to seduce us into cycles of consumption and labor. They use those same symbols in a style she refers to as ‘queer maximalism,’ celebrating rest, fantasy, and relaxation. 

Meg splits her time between New York City and New Orleans where she works as a Master Photogravure Printer for Luna Press, shoots portraits, and occasionally teaches printmaking at Tulane University.
Thank you to everyone who came out to Slide Night Thank you to everyone who came out to Slide Night this week! We love our community♥️ Shoutout to Meg Turner @megprinter and Mo Nuñez Alzate @flotsam0jetsam for a great night and for a special printing demo for Meg’s upcoming publication “WET” Volume 2! 

Join us for the last Slide Night of the year on December 9th at 5:30PM to hear from Chotsani Elaine Dean @chotsanielaine and Shani Richards @shani.richards. We hope to see you there!
We’re celebrating a week full of milestone birth We’re celebrating a week full of milestone birthdays! Wishing a Happy Birthday to WSW cofounder Tatana Kellner @tatana1950! 🎂⭐♥️ 

1: WSW in Gear promotional photo,1988
2: Tatana instructing a monoprint Summer Art Institute workshop, 2024
3: Promotional image used in a WSW newsletter, 1984
4: Tatana instructing a monoprint & encaustic Summer Art Institute workshop, 2014
5: Ann Kalmbach & Tatana Kellner, 2024
6: Left to Right: Barbara Leoff Burge, Ann Kalmbach, Anita Wetzel, Tatana Kellner, 2013
We are pleased to announce our newest publication, We are pleased to announce our newest publication, “History Constructs the House that Sometimes Holds Us” by Alexis Callender @alexiscallender! 

“History Constructs the House that Sometimes Holds Us” traces the chaotic policies of housing removal and tenant relocation that were central to the mid 20th-century federal urban renewal programs. Drawing from archival collections in New York City and New Haven, Connecticut, the layered images reflect the intimacy and violence of bureaucratic systems. In decentering established narratives of Urban Renewal programs, we can hear community anti-displacement histories, and the insistence of doing memory work to understand the systemic roots of generational housing injustice. The scale and accordion structure of the book allows the reader to experience the pages as a landscape, moving inside and outside architecture, time, and memory. Read a full description of Callender’s book on our website, link in bio to learn more.

A PDF of this book and a corresponding research guide are available to download for free at alexcallender.com
The countdown begins! We are two weeks away from G The countdown begins! We are two weeks away from Giving Tuesday (12/2), the international day of philanthropy. Celebrated on the Tuesday after consumer-centric Black Friday and Cyber Monday, #GivingTuesday is the day for everyone, everywhere to give back to their communities.

Now more than ever, it is important to align our spending with our values. On this day of giving, please consider using your dollar to amplify the voices of women, trans, intersex, nonbinary, and genderfluid artists. Women’s Studio Workshop offers residencies, economic opportunities through publishing, and award winning art education programs. 

Link in bio to make a gift.

1: Current Artists-In-Residence, Meg Turner (Art-In-Ed Artist’s Book Residency Grant) (left) and Mo Nuñez Alzate (Studio Residency Grant) (right)
2: Rie Hasegawa with a student during her Summer Art Institute workshop, 2025
3: 4th graders from Kingston City School District making paper during WSW’s Art-In-Education program with SR Lejeune (Art-In-Ed Workspace Residency), 2025
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Are you looking for an international printmaking e Are you looking for an international printmaking experience? WSW’s 2026 international Summer Art Institute workshop in Rua Reidh, Scotland, is filling up. Last year was just a hit, so we are returning, with a reimagined course and extended stay for our class, Hybrid Printmaking–Texture, Color, Line with Lucy Turner @lucy_turner_print. Here are some glowing testimonials from the 2025 SAI Scotland cohort. 

“A truly magical experience! Wonderful opportunity to print with a master printer in an amazing location with fabulous people and food!”

“It was fabulous--all in all it was a fruitful week in a spectacular location, led by a master printmaker. I very much loved that we were presenting our artist talks and shared work as i think it is important.”
 
Information and registration are available now on our website. Link in bio.
Meg Turner’s @megprinter Artist’s Book Residen Meg Turner’s @megprinter Artist’s Book Residency is in full swing! While on campus, she’s printing pages for her upcoming publication “WET” volume two. “WET” volume two is composed of photogravure prints from their latest tintype portraits, printed and bound to have the feel of a magazine. In Turner’s practice, she invites her colleagues to reimagine symbols of power, sex, gender, and wealth that are often used in photography to seduce us into cycles of consumption and labor. They use those same symbols in a style she refers to as ‘queer maximalism,’ celebrating rest, fantasy, and relaxation. 

Meg splits her time between New York City and New Orleans where she works as a Master Photogravure Printer for Luna Press, shoots portraits, and occasionally teaches printmaking at Tulane University.
Thank you to everyone who came out to Slide Night Thank you to everyone who came out to Slide Night this week! We love our community♥️ Shoutout to Meg Turner @megprinter and Mo Nuñez Alzate @flotsam0jetsam for a great night and for a special printing demo for Meg’s upcoming publication “WET” Volume 2! 

Join us for the last Slide Night of the year on December 9th at 5:30PM to hear from Chotsani Elaine Dean @chotsanielaine and Shani Richards @shani.richards. We hope to see you there!
We’re celebrating a week full of milestone birth We’re celebrating a week full of milestone birthdays! Wishing a Happy Birthday to WSW cofounder Tatana Kellner @tatana1950! 🎂⭐♥️ 

1: WSW in Gear promotional photo,1988
2: Tatana instructing a monoprint Summer Art Institute workshop, 2024
3: Promotional image used in a WSW newsletter, 1984
4: Tatana instructing a monoprint & encaustic Summer Art Institute workshop, 2014
5: Ann Kalmbach & Tatana Kellner, 2024
6: Left to Right: Barbara Leoff Burge, Ann Kalmbach, Anita Wetzel, Tatana Kellner, 2013
We are pleased to announce our newest publication, We are pleased to announce our newest publication, “History Constructs the House that Sometimes Holds Us” by Alexis Callender @alexiscallender! 

“History Constructs the House that Sometimes Holds Us” traces the chaotic policies of housing removal and tenant relocation that were central to the mid 20th-century federal urban renewal programs. Drawing from archival collections in New York City and New Haven, Connecticut, the layered images reflect the intimacy and violence of bureaucratic systems. In decentering established narratives of Urban Renewal programs, we can hear community anti-displacement histories, and the insistence of doing memory work to understand the systemic roots of generational housing injustice. The scale and accordion structure of the book allows the reader to experience the pages as a landscape, moving inside and outside architecture, time, and memory. Read a full description of Callender’s book on our website, link in bio to learn more.

A PDF of this book and a corresponding research guide are available to download for free at alexcallender.com
The countdown begins! We are two weeks away from G The countdown begins! We are two weeks away from Giving Tuesday (12/2), the international day of philanthropy. Celebrated on the Tuesday after consumer-centric Black Friday and Cyber Monday, #GivingTuesday is the day for everyone, everywhere to give back to their communities.

Now more than ever, it is important to align our spending with our values. On this day of giving, please consider using your dollar to amplify the voices of women, trans, intersex, nonbinary, and genderfluid artists. Women’s Studio Workshop offers residencies, economic opportunities through publishing, and award winning art education programs. 

Link in bio to make a gift.

1: Current Artists-In-Residence, Meg Turner (Art-In-Ed Artist’s Book Residency Grant) (left) and Mo Nuñez Alzate (Studio Residency Grant) (right)
2: Rie Hasegawa with a student during her Summer Art Institute workshop, 2025
3: 4th graders from Kingston City School District making paper during WSW’s Art-In-Education program with SR Lejeune (Art-In-Ed Workspace Residency), 2025
Happy 80th Birthday to WSW’s beloved Robert “W Happy 80th Birthday to WSW’s beloved Robert “Woody” Woodruff! Woody’s been with WSW since 1977 and we’re thrilled to be celebrating this milestone birthday with him!

“The Woody Way is something we can all learn from. To just be here to help, with minimal expectation of reciprocity or gain, and to approach the solving of problems as creative practice and meditative joy. The Woody Way has been the driving engine behind WSW’s daily unfolding for decades, and in honoring Woody, we encourage ourselves to embody it.”

Visit our blog to revisit the article “On Robert “Woody” Woodruff, Zen, and the Art of Problem Solving” by Julia Hickey. Link in bio.

1: Woody with his wife Sue at WSW’s Autumn Luminary, 2025
2: Woody with Jenie Gao (Studio Residency Grant) posing with a table he fabricated for her, 2025
3: Standing at entrance, L to R: Barbara Leoff Burge, Brenda Dean, Tatana Kellner, Patty Tyrol, dog, Ann Kalmbach, Ariel Dougherty, and Woody, 1984
4: Woody (yellow shirt) helps unload an offset press into the studio, 1983
5: Woody at Flying Objects Festival, 1979
Mark your calendars for this month’s Slide Night Mark your calendars for this month’s Slide Night! Join us Tuesday 11/18 at 5:30PM for an engaging evening of art. This month we’ll be hearing from Meg Turner @megprinter (Artist’s Book Residency Grant) and Mo Nuñez Alzate @flotsam0jetsam (Studio Residency Grant). We look forward to seeing you there!

1: Photogravure by Meg Turner
2: Handmade paper sculpture by Mo Nuñez Alzate
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