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100 Search Results for chili bowl

Mary Beth Waterbury

Jun 01, 2015

Mary Beth Waterbury came to WSW to be a Chili Bowl Fiesta Ceramics Intern. She holds a BA in Art History, Criticism and Conservation from Drew University and she currently… View Article

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

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

Press & Newsletters

Dec 29, 2011

Art from everyday items takes center stage in Kingston show 2026/05/19 >> Poughkeepsie Journal Kingston women’s studio holding Chili Bowl Fest, with federal funding in jeopardy 2026/03/17 >> Times Herald-Record… 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

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WSW students recently returned from Scotland, wher WSW students recently returned from Scotland, where they completed the SAI International workshop, “Hybrid Printmaking–Texture, Color, Line with Lucy Turner” @lucy_turner_print at Rua Reidh Lighthouse. We’re thrilled to have been able to offer this workshop experience for a second year in a row! Thank you to Kiva Fateh for this awesome documentation of the program, which allows us to witness the adventure and printmaking process firsthand. 

Video Credit: Kiva Fateh
During our Summer Art Institute workshops, the vis During our Summer Art Institute workshops, the visiting instructors present about their creative practices on Monday nights, starting at 5:30PM. This event is held onsite at WSW’s campus, and is free and open to the public. On July 20th, we’ll be hearing fromAshley Page @ashleypage.studio, Malgorzata Oakes @malgorzata_oakes, and Yetunde Rodriguez @yzytoonday. See you then!
Come find WSW at @vassarcollege on July 24th! We’l Come find WSW at @vassarcollege on July 24th! We’ll be tabling at the Making Meaning Book Fair as a part of the three-day symposium, organized by Transforming Collage.

We will have a selection of publications, including recent and upcoming releases: “Inequity/Iniquity” by KaKeART, WSW co-founders and collaborators, Ann Kalmbach @annkalmbach and Tatana Kellner @tatana1950, “What Does It Mean to Mend?” by Stella Nall @stella.nall, “WET Vol. 2” by Meg Turner @megprinter, and “The Pause Apothecary” by Macon Reed @macon_reed_studio. We can’t wait to share our incredible publications with ya’ll! 

📆July 24, 11AM - 1PM
📍Vassar College
🏠Bridge For Laboratory Sciences, 4 Chapel Road,  Poughkeepsie NY
The book fair is free and open to the public
🚨New Mural Alert🚨 Come by WSW’s campus to view our 🚨New Mural Alert🚨 Come by WSW’s campus to view our latest mural, painted by Julie Evanoff @julieevanoff (Public Art Mural Grant)! This mural is based her drawings in “Repetition and Ruins: The Art of Radical Political Thinking,” a non-fiction graphic novel collaboration with drawings by Julie Evanoff and text by University of Ottawa Professor Dalie Giroux.

A bold, unusual, and radically generous adventure in theory and image, “Repetition and Ruins” contemplates and questions our current shared condition as twenty-first-century earthlings living in, by, and against power accumulators: capitalism and the state. The book’s images and concepts are an invitation to notice and interpret the connection between these power accumulators and daily life.

“Repetition and Ruins” is based on a lecture by Giroux that Evanoff first learned of in a panel discussion following a screening of Moyra Davey’s i confess, which included footage of Giroux’s accompanying chalkboard drawing. The original talk freely used terms and ideas from critical theory, philosophy, and political theory, which Evanoff and Giroux have translated here into democratic, accessible language and images. Evanoff’s comics draw from a deep well of inspirations ranging from the art-historical to the pop-cultural, all rooted in her raw, compulsive, spontaneous drawing practice, and often including her characteristic philosophical-eyed animals as illustrative interlocutors.

The result is a sly, incisive, and urgent intervention slicing through our current political climate of obfuscation, uncertainty, and fear.
Are you going to the @hudsonvalleypotteryfair this Are you going to the @hudsonvalleypotteryfair this weekend? Find WSW’s table to learn more about our ceramics program and the upcoming opening of our new ceramic studio!

📍T.R. Gallo Park, Rondout Waterfront, Kingston, NY
📆Saturday, July 18th
⏰ 9 AM - 4:30 PM
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 Night presentations! Join us every Monday at 5:30PM in the front room to hear from WSW’s instructors. On Monday, July 13th we’ll be hearing from Jaz Graf @jazgraf, Tatana Kellner @tatana1950, and Yetunde Rodriguez @yaytoonday. All Slide Nights are free and open to the public, see you then!
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WSW students recently returned from Scotland, wher WSW students recently returned from Scotland, where they completed the SAI International workshop, “Hybrid Printmaking–Texture, Color, Line with Lucy Turner” @lucy_turner_print at Rua Reidh Lighthouse. We’re thrilled to have been able to offer this workshop experience for a second year in a row! Thank you to Kiva Fateh for this awesome documentation of the program, which allows us to witness the adventure and printmaking process firsthand. 

Video Credit: Kiva Fateh
During our Summer Art Institute workshops, the vis During our Summer Art Institute workshops, the visiting instructors present about their creative practices on Monday nights, starting at 5:30PM. This event is held onsite at WSW’s campus, and is free and open to the public. On July 20th, we’ll be hearing fromAshley Page @ashleypage.studio, Malgorzata Oakes @malgorzata_oakes, and Yetunde Rodriguez @yzytoonday. See you then!
Come find WSW at @vassarcollege on July 24th! We’l Come find WSW at @vassarcollege on July 24th! We’ll be tabling at the Making Meaning Book Fair as a part of the three-day symposium, organized by Transforming Collage.

We will have a selection of publications, including recent and upcoming releases: “Inequity/Iniquity” by KaKeART, WSW co-founders and collaborators, Ann Kalmbach @annkalmbach and Tatana Kellner @tatana1950, “What Does It Mean to Mend?” by Stella Nall @stella.nall, “WET Vol. 2” by Meg Turner @megprinter, and “The Pause Apothecary” by Macon Reed @macon_reed_studio. We can’t wait to share our incredible publications with ya’ll! 

📆July 24, 11AM - 1PM
📍Vassar College
🏠Bridge For Laboratory Sciences, 4 Chapel Road,  Poughkeepsie NY
The book fair is free and open to the public
🚨New Mural Alert🚨 Come by WSW’s campus to view our 🚨New Mural Alert🚨 Come by WSW’s campus to view our latest mural, painted by Julie Evanoff @julieevanoff (Public Art Mural Grant)! This mural is based her drawings in “Repetition and Ruins: The Art of Radical Political Thinking,” a non-fiction graphic novel collaboration with drawings by Julie Evanoff and text by University of Ottawa Professor Dalie Giroux.

A bold, unusual, and radically generous adventure in theory and image, “Repetition and Ruins” contemplates and questions our current shared condition as twenty-first-century earthlings living in, by, and against power accumulators: capitalism and the state. The book’s images and concepts are an invitation to notice and interpret the connection between these power accumulators and daily life.

“Repetition and Ruins” is based on a lecture by Giroux that Evanoff first learned of in a panel discussion following a screening of Moyra Davey’s i confess, which included footage of Giroux’s accompanying chalkboard drawing. The original talk freely used terms and ideas from critical theory, philosophy, and political theory, which Evanoff and Giroux have translated here into democratic, accessible language and images. Evanoff’s comics draw from a deep well of inspirations ranging from the art-historical to the pop-cultural, all rooted in her raw, compulsive, spontaneous drawing practice, and often including her characteristic philosophical-eyed animals as illustrative interlocutors.

The result is a sly, incisive, and urgent intervention slicing through our current political climate of obfuscation, uncertainty, and fear.
Are you going to the @hudsonvalleypotteryfair this Are you going to the @hudsonvalleypotteryfair this weekend? Find WSW’s table to learn more about our ceramics program and the upcoming opening of our new ceramic studio!

📍T.R. Gallo Park, Rondout Waterfront, Kingston, NY
📆Saturday, July 18th
⏰ 9 AM - 4:30 PM
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 Night presentations! Join us every Monday at 5:30PM in the front room to hear from WSW’s instructors. On Monday, July 13th we’ll be hearing from Jaz Graf @jazgraf, Tatana Kellner @tatana1950, and Yetunde Rodriguez @yaytoonday. All Slide Nights are free and open to the public, see you then!
You’re invited! On Sunday, July 19th, WSW will be You’re invited! On Sunday, July 19th, WSW will be hosting Allison Halter for a performance of CLEARING (SIGIL), in collaboration with the Carolee Schneemann Foundation @schneemannfoundation. The performance will begin at 2PM, followed by a panel discussion. This event is free and open to the public, link in bio to RSVP. 

Allison Halter (she/her) is a conceptual artist and witch. Through her performances, Halter explores themes of physical and psychic accumulation and calls into question audience expectations. Repetitive actions hint at mysterious prior events. The viewer must extrapolate the significance of these proliferating gestures, which take on a deeper emotional charge as they slowly and inexorably pile up.
We are pleased to share that weekly Slide Night pr We are pleased to share that weekly Slide Night presentations are returning! During our Summer Art Institute workshops, the visiting instructors present about their creative practices on Monday nights, starting at 5:30PM. This event is held onsite at WSW’s campus, and is free and open to the public. See you Monday!
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