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Setting the Table: Miki Palchick in the Studio

Oct 23, 2016

Artist and food educator Miki Palchick has a broad vocabulary of pots and she’s not afraid to use it. Though fermentation crocks are the staple of her Philadelphia-based ceramics practice,… View Article

Silkscreen Printing on Clay with Ruth McKinney Burket and Lora Shelley

Jun 03, 2019

Instructor: Ruth McKinney Burket and Lora Shelley Class Type: One-Day Workshop Skill Level: All Levels Time: 10:00 am – 5:00 pm Dates: Saturday, November 19 This class is currently full…. View Article

#FirstFriday: February Exhibitions We Love

Feb 03, 2017

Highlighting exhibitions that feature the work of WSW artists, we share the shows, near and far, that make up our monthly must-see list. New York Zarina Hashmi (Artist’s Book Grant resident ’91) is featured… View Article

In the Studio: Sparking joy with Eleanor Anderson

Mar 01, 2019

In the WSW ceramics studios, Eleanor Anderson is rolling strips of clay, pinching and arranging them into grid-like patterns loosely in square and rectangular shapes. She then glazes these objects… View Article

Vessels for Comfort: Rachel Dubicki in the Studio

Mar 11, 2016

In ceramics, the journey of an artist is tangible. It can be physically felt in the glazing and the form of the object itself. For Chili Bowl Workspace resident Rachel… View Article

Spring Intern Exhibition: Pots/Prints/Paper/Trash

Jun 16, 2017

The aptly named spring intern exhibition, Pots/Prints/Paper/Trash, encapsulates the spirit of collaboration and social consciousness that defines Megan Borseth, Adreena Cook, C.R. Cooper, and Mel Doiron’s time at WSW.  As… View Article

Dual Postures: Mari Ogihara in the Studio

Aug 14, 2015

A heavy clay body sits perched on a foam cushion, its head and chest tilted back in serene expression. Legs pulled into her chest, the feminine form extends one hand… View Article

Primordial Goddess: Minerva Ayon’s Big Bang

Aug 21, 2017

The italic script, written by Minerva Ayon, are excerpts of the performance unveiling Minerva’s installation, The Bushy Business, this past July. A special thank you to Minerva for providing the… View Article

Winter blues…and pinks, yellows, reds, oranges!

Feb 08, 2014

Winter is a quiet time at the workshop. It takes the studios a little while to pick up steam after the winter break and when it does most of the… View Article

Alumnae Spotlight: Alayna Rasile Digrindakis

Feb 21, 2017

In 2012, Alayna Rasile Digrindakis came to our studio from Brooklyn via Washington, D.C. to contribute 50 of the 689 bowls made for our 2013 Annual Chili Bowl Fiesta. She was part… View Article

#FirstFriday: December Exhibitions We Love

Dec 06, 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. New York Jennifer Grimyser (Artist’s Book Residency Grant ’08; Studio Workspace… View Article

Studio Internship

May 29, 2015

Each term, WSW hosts a team of studio interns who work directly with WSW staff to implement our artistic programs. You’ll work on projects that may include printmaking, letterpress, papermaking,… View Article

#First Friday: June Exhibitions We Love!

Jun 06, 2019

New York Lorrie Fredette (Studio Workspace ’10) will be in a group exhibition, Summation & Absence, at BioBat Art Space from May 17 – August 16, 2019. There will be… View Article

Hands-on Art: a Journey in Artmaking

Feb 20, 2015

February is a busy month around here! Of course, we’re in full prep mode for the Chili Bowl Fiesta, but we’re also welcoming 80 elementary and middle school students into the studio through… 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… View Article

One Hundred and Seventy-Six Days

Apr 02, 2019

In the first week of October three new interns arrived at Women’s Studio Workshop: Hannah Berman, Julia Schrecengost, and Darcy Palys. Hannah and Julia joined Ashleigh Pillay (who arrived three… View Article

The Tiny Universe of Women’s Studio Workshop

May 15, 2014

Five months ago (or eleven, if you’re a certain admin intern), we stepped onto Binnewater Lane, feeling excited but disoriented. We moved into the Anne Atwood house, a Women’s Studio… View Article

#FirstFriday: May Exhibitions We Love

May 05, 2017

Highlighting exhibitions that feature the work of WSW artists, we share the shows, near and far, that make up our monthly must-see list. Work by Megan Borseth, Adreena Cook, C.R. Cooper, and Mel… View Article

#FirstFriday: March Exhibitions We Love!

Mar 05, 2020

Highlighting exhibitions that feature the work of WSW artists, we share the shows near and far that make up our monthly must-see list. New York Aurora Brush (Studio Intern ’19), Lorraine Cruz (Studio… View Article

#FirstFriday: April Exhibitions We Love

Apr 06, 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. Do not miss this chance to see Tatana Kellner’s  B11226: Fifty Years… View Article

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Love notes from WSW’s artists-in-residence💌 “WSW Love notes from WSW’s artists-in-residence💌

“WSW is a loving community that exemplifies communicating in good faith, solving problems together, and providing mutual support… There is no other place like Women’s Studio Workshop. I learn there not just as an artist, but as a person moving through the world.”
-Katie Garth @katiegarth, Studio Workspace Residency, 2025

“It is incredibly rare to find an organization at the intersection of what WSW provides. Many artists like me appreciate the time and space to focus that art residencies can provide, but few residencies also come with the level of staff support that WSW has, plus funding, accommodations, and the socio-political grounding of WSW’s history which also enables the type of work artists are likely to produce here....”
-Jenie Gao @jeniegao, Studio Residency Grant, 2025

“WSW gave me the opportunity to fully focus on my practice and expand it to more sculptural mediums (ceramics), [and] to know an amazing supportive community. The time there and understanding my relationship with nature is another important aspect of this residency for me.”
-Paria Ahmadi @_safety_matches_, Art-In-Ed Workspace Residency, 2025

Your support allows more artists to have amazing experiences at WSW. Make a donation today!  Link in bio.
We’re almost there! With your generous support, we We’re almost there! With your generous support, we have raised $55,000 so far. Will you help us close the gap and reach $65,000 by December 31st?

Women’s Studio Workshop’s mission remains constant: to champion the voices of women, trans, intersex, nonbinary, and genderfluid artists, and to ensure that their work is seen, valued, and preserved. Your support today ensures WSW can continue to serve artists nationwide and internationally. Please consider making a gift to WSW this giving season. Link in bio.

If you’ve already made a gift this giving season, we thank you for your generosity.

1: Debora Svensson (Malmö, Sweden Studio Residency Exchange) printing in our studios, 2024
2: Ashley Page (Studio Residency Grant) working in our papermaking studios, 2025
3: WSW’s end-of-year thermometer
The WSW year has come to an end! Our campus will b The WSW year has come to an end! Our campus will be closed for winter break starting December 22 and reopen January 5, 2026. Happy Holidays and Solstice to all who celebrate and we’ll see you in the new year<3 📸Featuring WSW’s incredible interns, Carissa Kolcun, Kimberly Jo, and Ollantay Avila, and their gingerbread WSW studio 🏠⭐⛄
Shani Richards @shani.richards just wrapped up her Shani Richards @shani.richards just wrapped up her Studio Workspace Residency with WSW! While on-site, she focused on experimenting with silkscreen printing and exploring imagery of Sojourner Truth. Richards plans on recreating these prints on a smaller scale to screenprint them on metal, creating wearable art of these historical images.
Chotsani Elaine Dean @chotsanielainedean recently Chotsani Elaine Dean @chotsanielainedean recently joined WSW for a one-week McKnight Foundation @mcknightfdn Fellowship Residency exploring type in our letterpress studio. Dean’s practice is deeply invested in tracing and being in dialogue with the history of material and aesthetics specific to her own ancestry and lived experience. A significant part of her work is rooted in quilts made during the period of early European colonization of North America through the post-antebellum period. Stitched on, and, eventually off, cotton plantations by enslaved and free African Americans, these quilts signify an enduring communal practice that Dean uses as an anchor for her ceramics practice.
With your help, we reached our second year-end mil With your help, we reached our second year-end milestone and completed our $10,000 match! We now have $25,000 out of our $65,000 year-end goal. We still have more to go, will you help us reach $65,000 by December 31st?

Your support now will ensure that artists continue to find a home at WSW, where their voices are amplified and celebrated. You're not just making a donation, you're helping us to continue to nurture artists through our residencies, publications, classes, and community programs, building on fifty-one years of creative excellence and innovation. Please consider making a gift to WSW this giving season. 

Link in bio to make a gift to WSW <3

If you've already made a gift this giving season, we thank you for your generosity.

1: Alex Callender (Artist’s Book Residency Grant) signing her publication “History Constructs The House That Sometimes Holds Us,” 2025
2: Elizabeth Castaldo instructing a silkscreen workshop during WSW’s Summer Art Institute, 2025
3: Dominica Harrison (Studio Workspace Residency) wiping a plate in intaglio, 2025
4: WSW’s end-of-year thermometer
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Love notes from WSW’s artists-in-residence💌 “WSW Love notes from WSW’s artists-in-residence💌

“WSW is a loving community that exemplifies communicating in good faith, solving problems together, and providing mutual support… There is no other place like Women’s Studio Workshop. I learn there not just as an artist, but as a person moving through the world.”
-Katie Garth @katiegarth, Studio Workspace Residency, 2025

“It is incredibly rare to find an organization at the intersection of what WSW provides. Many artists like me appreciate the time and space to focus that art residencies can provide, but few residencies also come with the level of staff support that WSW has, plus funding, accommodations, and the socio-political grounding of WSW’s history which also enables the type of work artists are likely to produce here....”
-Jenie Gao @jeniegao, Studio Residency Grant, 2025

“WSW gave me the opportunity to fully focus on my practice and expand it to more sculptural mediums (ceramics), [and] to know an amazing supportive community. The time there and understanding my relationship with nature is another important aspect of this residency for me.”
-Paria Ahmadi @_safety_matches_, Art-In-Ed Workspace Residency, 2025

Your support allows more artists to have amazing experiences at WSW. Make a donation today!  Link in bio.
We’re almost there! With your generous support, we We’re almost there! With your generous support, we have raised $55,000 so far. Will you help us close the gap and reach $65,000 by December 31st?

Women’s Studio Workshop’s mission remains constant: to champion the voices of women, trans, intersex, nonbinary, and genderfluid artists, and to ensure that their work is seen, valued, and preserved. Your support today ensures WSW can continue to serve artists nationwide and internationally. Please consider making a gift to WSW this giving season. Link in bio.

If you’ve already made a gift this giving season, we thank you for your generosity.

1: Debora Svensson (Malmö, Sweden Studio Residency Exchange) printing in our studios, 2024
2: Ashley Page (Studio Residency Grant) working in our papermaking studios, 2025
3: WSW’s end-of-year thermometer
The WSW year has come to an end! Our campus will b The WSW year has come to an end! Our campus will be closed for winter break starting December 22 and reopen January 5, 2026. Happy Holidays and Solstice to all who celebrate and we’ll see you in the new year<3 📸Featuring WSW’s incredible interns, Carissa Kolcun, Kimberly Jo, and Ollantay Avila, and their gingerbread WSW studio 🏠⭐⛄
Shani Richards @shani.richards just wrapped up her Shani Richards @shani.richards just wrapped up her Studio Workspace Residency with WSW! While on-site, she focused on experimenting with silkscreen printing and exploring imagery of Sojourner Truth. Richards plans on recreating these prints on a smaller scale to screenprint them on metal, creating wearable art of these historical images.
Chotsani Elaine Dean @chotsanielainedean recently Chotsani Elaine Dean @chotsanielainedean recently joined WSW for a one-week McKnight Foundation @mcknightfdn Fellowship Residency exploring type in our letterpress studio. Dean’s practice is deeply invested in tracing and being in dialogue with the history of material and aesthetics specific to her own ancestry and lived experience. A significant part of her work is rooted in quilts made during the period of early European colonization of North America through the post-antebellum period. Stitched on, and, eventually off, cotton plantations by enslaved and free African Americans, these quilts signify an enduring communal practice that Dean uses as an anchor for her ceramics practice.
With your help, we reached our second year-end mil With your help, we reached our second year-end milestone and completed our $10,000 match! We now have $25,000 out of our $65,000 year-end goal. We still have more to go, will you help us reach $65,000 by December 31st?

Your support now will ensure that artists continue to find a home at WSW, where their voices are amplified and celebrated. You're not just making a donation, you're helping us to continue to nurture artists through our residencies, publications, classes, and community programs, building on fifty-one years of creative excellence and innovation. Please consider making a gift to WSW this giving season. 

Link in bio to make a gift to WSW <3

If you've already made a gift this giving season, we thank you for your generosity.

1: Alex Callender (Artist’s Book Residency Grant) signing her publication “History Constructs The House That Sometimes Holds Us,” 2025
2: Elizabeth Castaldo instructing a silkscreen workshop during WSW’s Summer Art Institute, 2025
3: Dominica Harrison (Studio Workspace Residency) wiping a plate in intaglio, 2025
4: WSW’s end-of-year thermometer
The opening reception for “Forms in Flux” is this The opening reception for “Forms in Flux” is this Friday! Join us at 6PM at Cornell Creative Arts Center @ccac.ny in Kingston. “Forms in Flux” features artwork by 12th-grade students from Kingston High School made during WSW’s Fall session of Art-In-Education. Over four weeks, practicing artists Aurora Brush @aurorabrush, Cole Solis @cole.solis.jativa, and Rakel Stammer @rakel.makes.mistakes explored the foundations of Risograph printing, papermaking, and silkscreen printing with the students through experimentation, storytelling, and play.

📍Cornell Creative Arts Center, 129 Cornell St, Kingston, NY
📅Exhibition Opening | Friday, December 19th, 6-8PM
On view through January 11, 2026

For 40 years, WSW has devoted 8 weeks a year to hosting students from Kingston City Schools @kingstoncsd for in-depth, day-long art experiences in printmaking and papermaking. 

The Art-In-Education program is made possible by the NoVo Foundation, Cornelia T. Bailey Foundation, New York State Council of the Arts, with the support of Gov. Kathy Hochul and the New York Legislature, Klock Kingston Foundation, and Stewart’s Holiday Match Program.
WSW's incredible board has stepped forward to MATC WSW's incredible board has stepped forward to MATCH every donation up to $10,000, but tonight is the last chance to DOUBLE the impact of your dollars! Donating today turns your $50 into $100.👯‍♀️We're almost there! Will you help us reach our goal of raising $10,000 by midnight?

At Women's Studio Workshop, we remain steadfast in our belief that art is essential and that artists deserve the space, materials, and support to tell their stories. Now more than ever it is important to align our spending with our values. Please consider making a gift to WSW this giving season.

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