Logo
  • About
    • Our Mission
    • Who Does WSW Serve?
    • Artist Alumnx
    • Team & Board
    • Studios
    • Access Information
    • Historical Timeline
    • Special Collections
    • Press & Newsletters
    • Resources
    • Land Acknowledgement
    • Close
  • Programs & Classes
    • Programs
      • Virtual Programming
      • Art-In-Education
      • Public Art Projects
      • Rent the Studios
      • WSW’s Mug Library
    • Classes
      • Ceramics Classes
      • Summer Art Institute Courses
      • About Summer Art Institute
    • Events
      • A Radical Alteration: Women’s Studio Workshop as a Sustainable Model for Art Making
      • In the Gallery
      • Past Exhibitions
      • Summer Art Institute Slide Night Schedule
      • Book Event, The War of Art: A History of Artists’ Protest In America
    • Close
  • Artists’ Books
    • About Artists’ Books
    • Bookstore & Collection
    • Past Exhibits and Lectures
    • Close
  • Opportunities
    • General Information
      • Application Calendar
      • Studios
      • Rent the Studios
      • Who Does WSW Serve?
      • FAQs
    • Publication Residency Grants
      • Artist’s Book Residency Grant
      • Art-in-Ed Artist’s Book Residency Grant
      • Research Publication Residency Grant
    • Residency Grants
      • Anita Wetzel Residency Grant
      • Studio Residency Grant
      • Ora Schneider Regional Residency Grant
      • Parent Residency Grant
    • Workspace Residencies
      • Art-in-Ed Workspace Residency
      • Studio Workspace Residency
    • Internships
      • Nonprofit Management Internship
      • Studio Internship
      • Summer Internship
    • Close
  • Support WSW
    • Merchandise
    • Donate
    • Join
    • Volunteer
    • Funders
    • Close

100 Search Results for chili bowl

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, her love of functional vessels has led her to make everything from palm-sized appetizer dishes to the Japanese donabe cooking pot. As WSW’s newest Chili… 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. Please email [email protected] to be placed on the waitlist.  For over five years Ruth McKinney Burket and Lora Shelley have been using silkscreen to collaborate… 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 in the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s exhibition Workshop and Legacy alongside Stanley William Hayter and Krishna Reddy. Show runs through March 26, 2017. Tatana Kellner (WSW Artistic Director &… 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 in bright and unexpected colors, fires them and dreams up the different possibilities for their installation in space. Unlike functional ceramics that have a clear… 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 Dubicki, being able to feel how far she has come is important to her growing practice. Two humble pieces in particular are her reminders: A… 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 the first interns to show in the new building’s large front space, they challenged themselves to not just fill the walls, but also podiums and… 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 outwards, like an offering for the viewer. “The figure itself has a spatial presence and tension, like it’s really struggling to keep its posture,” says… 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 original text. In the beginning, 14 billion years ago, there was nothing but a great abyss; gas, rocks and dust floated through the universe. Everything… 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 hustle and bustle is focused downstairs in the ceramics department as staff and volunteers prepare for the annual Chili Bowl Fiesta. So it was a… 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 ceramics instructor and part geographer, on her way to becoming a full-time artist. Before arriving at WSW, she told us, “Making fifty bowls means taking… 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 Residency ’07) has work in The 2019 Flat File: Year Six hosted by Tiger Strikes Asteroid, Brooklyn, NY. The show is on view until December 16th. Zarina… 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, and book arts, in addition to assisting with the ongoing operations of the facility. Studio interns are crucial participants in WSW’s creative community. You’ll be… 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 a closing reception on Friday, August 16 from 7 – 9 p.m. Tana Kellner ( WSW’s Founding Artistic Director) has prints in RISING TOGETHER: an… 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 our Art-in-Education program, Hands-on Art. This program invites students and teachers from local schools to work in our professionally equipped studios alongside practicing artists, and… 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 Megan Borseth. These ladies are bringing their expertise and enthusiasm to our busy spring lineup, from the 20th Annual Chili Bowl Fiesta to our upcoming Art-in-Ed workshops. Keep reading… 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 months prior) as Studio Interns while I joined the office staff as the Nonprofit Management Intern. As the nonprofit intern, I worked closely with the… 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 Workshop-owned property just two doors down from the studio. Before long, WSW became our home away from home. We celebrated Easter with the founders, discussed… 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 Doiron, made during their WSW spring internships. New York WSW 2017 spring interns Megan Borseth, Adreena Cook, C.R. Cooper, and Mel Doiron are showing the… 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 Intern ’19), Nina Rivera (Ceramics Intern ’19), Sarah-Anne Winchester (Ceramics Intern ’19), and Emily Wortmann (Nonprofit Management Intern ’19) are part of the group exhibition,… 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 of Silence, Eugene Kellner’s Story in IPCNY’s exhibition Paper/Print: American Hand Papermaking, 1960s to Today! New York Jen Schwarting (Studio intern ’00) interviews artists Sahana Ramakrishnan… View Article

  • «
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
  • »

SUBSCRIBE TO NEWS

  • Artist Opportunity Calendar
  • Artists’ Books
  • Support WSW

DONATE TO WSW

Logo

WSW operates through the generous support of our funders.

  • About
  • Artists’ Books
  • Opportunities
  • Artist Alumnx
  • Support
  • 722 Binnewater Lane, Kingston, NY 12401
Subscribe to News

Women’s Studio Workshop
P.O. Box 489
Rosendale, NY 12472

(845) 658-9133

[email protected]

Get Directions

Map of Women's Studio Workshop

We are pleased to announce we’ll be participatin We are pleased to announce we’ll be participating in @cpw_kingston’s third annual Photobook + Zine Fair! Head over to CPW on August 9th and 10th to visit our table to view an array of artist’s books from “Still Not Free” by Maya Beverly @mayabeverly_ (2021) to “gender liberators” by Sky Syzygy @sky.syzygy (2024). We’ll also have some goodies for sale including vintage WSW ephemera!

The fair will include tables by over 30 presses, 2 panel discussions, reading rooms, and more! Attendance is free. See you there!
 
📍 25 Dederick St, Kingston, NY 
🗓️ Aug. 9 + 10, 11AM - 6PM

Graphics by Jordanna Kalman @rabbitsparrow + William van Roden @williamvanroden
Slide 4: “Still Not Free” by Maya Beverly, 2021
Slide 5: “gender liberators” by Sky Syzygy, 2024
Another great week of Summer Art Institute worksho Another great week of Summer Art Institute workshops! This past week students navigated repeating patterns, played with pulp, and created large scale monoprints. Symone Salib @symonesalibstudio also joined us to create our next mural, stay tuned for the reveal!

⭐️“Printing to Infinity: Endless Silkscreen Repeats for Installation” with Liz Castaldo @ecastaldo_artandbooks 
⭐️“Expressive Pulp Painting” with Candy Gonzalez @candy_alexandra1 
⭐️“Building Edges in Monoprint” with Tara Sabharwal @tarasabharwal 

These same instructors will be here next week teaching different workshops, along with Symone who will be instructing “Street Art as Protest: How to Make Wheatpaste Posters.”

Want to join SAI before it’s over?! Snag a spot in one of our upcoming workshops with availability! Link in bio.
Another great week of Summer Art Institute worksho Another great week of Summer Art Institute workshops! This week students were navigating repeating patterns, playing with pulp, and creating large scale monoprints in “Printing to Infinity: Endless Silkscreen Repeats for Installation” with Liz Castaldo @ecastaldo_artandbooks, “Expressive Pulp Painting” with Candy Gonzalez @candy_alexandra1, and “Building Edges in Monoprint” with Tara Sabharwal @tarasabharwal. These instructors will be here next week teaching different workshops, along with Symone Salib @symonesalibstudio who will be joining us for “Street Art as Protest: How to Make Wheatpaste Posters.” There are still spots available if you’d like to join the fun! Link in bio. 

Swipe to the end for a sneak peak at the mural Symone has been working on all week!
Summer Art Institute is in full swing, and with it Summer Art Institute is in full swing, and with it comes the return of our weekly instructor Slide Nights! Join us every Monday night at 6 PM for presentations from Women’s Studio Workshop’s instructors. On Monday July 28th, hear from Liz Castaldo @ecastaldo_artandbooks, Candy Gonzalez @candy_alexandra1, Tara Sabharwal @tarasabharwal, and Symone Salib @symonesalibstudio!
Be our guest on Saturday, July 26th from 4-6PM to Be our guest on Saturday, July 26th from 4-6PM to celebrate how artists have changed America through direct action with a reading and interactive talk to celebrate the release of Lauren O’Neill-Butler’s @loneillbutler “The War of Art: A History of Artists’ Protest In America” (2025, @versobooks).

Artists in America have long battled against injustices, believing that art can in fact “do more.” The War of Art tells this history of artist-led activism and the global political and aesthetic debates of the 1960s to the present. In contrast to the financialized art market and celebrity artists, the book explores the power of collective effort — from protesting to philanthropy, and from wheat pasting to planting a field of wheat.

The afternoon will include a reading by O’Neill-Butler from the book, an interactive talk led by Brenda Miller, a Kingston-based artist who contributed to the book, a Q&A, and a book signing. @Postmarkbooksny will also be onsite selling copies of the book. This event is free and open to the public, but we encourage you to reserve a spot. Link in bio.
Here’s a sneak peek into this past week! What an Here’s a sneak peek into this past week! What an engaging week full of archive visits, informative demos, delicious lunches, and so much more!

⭐“Risograph Structures” with Caroline Kern @carolinezkernz
⭐ “Broadsides, Ballads, and Fables: Letterpress Printing with Type and Image” with Corinne Teed @corinneteed
⭐ “Light as a Feather, Stiff as a Board: Casting with Paper” with SR Lejeune

Want to join Summer Camp for Adults? Check out our website to see any openings! Link in bio.
Follow on Instagram
We are pleased to announce we’ll be participatin We are pleased to announce we’ll be participating in @cpw_kingston’s third annual Photobook + Zine Fair! Head over to CPW on August 9th and 10th to visit our table to view an array of artist’s books from “Still Not Free” by Maya Beverly @mayabeverly_ (2021) to “gender liberators” by Sky Syzygy @sky.syzygy (2024). We’ll also have some goodies for sale including vintage WSW ephemera!

The fair will include tables by over 30 presses, 2 panel discussions, reading rooms, and more! Attendance is free. See you there!
 
📍 25 Dederick St, Kingston, NY 
🗓️ Aug. 9 + 10, 11AM - 6PM

Graphics by Jordanna Kalman @rabbitsparrow + William van Roden @williamvanroden
Slide 4: “Still Not Free” by Maya Beverly, 2021
Slide 5: “gender liberators” by Sky Syzygy, 2024
Another great week of Summer Art Institute worksho Another great week of Summer Art Institute workshops! This past week students navigated repeating patterns, played with pulp, and created large scale monoprints. Symone Salib @symonesalibstudio also joined us to create our next mural, stay tuned for the reveal!

⭐️“Printing to Infinity: Endless Silkscreen Repeats for Installation” with Liz Castaldo @ecastaldo_artandbooks 
⭐️“Expressive Pulp Painting” with Candy Gonzalez @candy_alexandra1 
⭐️“Building Edges in Monoprint” with Tara Sabharwal @tarasabharwal 

These same instructors will be here next week teaching different workshops, along with Symone who will be instructing “Street Art as Protest: How to Make Wheatpaste Posters.”

Want to join SAI before it’s over?! Snag a spot in one of our upcoming workshops with availability! Link in bio.
Another great week of Summer Art Institute worksho Another great week of Summer Art Institute workshops! This week students were navigating repeating patterns, playing with pulp, and creating large scale monoprints in “Printing to Infinity: Endless Silkscreen Repeats for Installation” with Liz Castaldo @ecastaldo_artandbooks, “Expressive Pulp Painting” with Candy Gonzalez @candy_alexandra1, and “Building Edges in Monoprint” with Tara Sabharwal @tarasabharwal. These instructors will be here next week teaching different workshops, along with Symone Salib @symonesalibstudio who will be joining us for “Street Art as Protest: How to Make Wheatpaste Posters.” There are still spots available if you’d like to join the fun! Link in bio. 

Swipe to the end for a sneak peak at the mural Symone has been working on all week!
Summer Art Institute is in full swing, and with it Summer Art Institute is in full swing, and with it comes the return of our weekly instructor Slide Nights! Join us every Monday night at 6 PM for presentations from Women’s Studio Workshop’s instructors. On Monday July 28th, hear from Liz Castaldo @ecastaldo_artandbooks, Candy Gonzalez @candy_alexandra1, Tara Sabharwal @tarasabharwal, and Symone Salib @symonesalibstudio!
Be our guest on Saturday, July 26th from 4-6PM to Be our guest on Saturday, July 26th from 4-6PM to celebrate how artists have changed America through direct action with a reading and interactive talk to celebrate the release of Lauren O’Neill-Butler’s @loneillbutler “The War of Art: A History of Artists’ Protest In America” (2025, @versobooks).

Artists in America have long battled against injustices, believing that art can in fact “do more.” The War of Art tells this history of artist-led activism and the global political and aesthetic debates of the 1960s to the present. In contrast to the financialized art market and celebrity artists, the book explores the power of collective effort — from protesting to philanthropy, and from wheat pasting to planting a field of wheat.

The afternoon will include a reading by O’Neill-Butler from the book, an interactive talk led by Brenda Miller, a Kingston-based artist who contributed to the book, a Q&A, and a book signing. @Postmarkbooksny will also be onsite selling copies of the book. This event is free and open to the public, but we encourage you to reserve a spot. Link in bio.
Here’s a sneak peek into this past week! What an Here’s a sneak peek into this past week! What an engaging week full of archive visits, informative demos, delicious lunches, and so much more!

⭐“Risograph Structures” with Caroline Kern @carolinezkernz
⭐ “Broadsides, Ballads, and Fables: Letterpress Printing with Type and Image” with Corinne Teed @corinneteed
⭐ “Light as a Feather, Stiff as a Board: Casting with Paper” with SR Lejeune

Want to join Summer Camp for Adults? Check out our website to see any openings! Link in bio.
That’s a wrap folks! Here’s a look into week 2 That’s a wrap folks! Here’s a look into week 2 of Summer Art Institute featuring “Risograph Structures” with Caroline Kern @carolinezkernz, “Broadsides, Ballads, and Fables: Letterpress Printing with Type and Image” with Corinne Teed @corinneteed, and “Light as a Feather, Stiff as a Board: Casting with Paper” with SR Lejeune. 

In addition to forming clay molds for paper casting, using the Vandercook press, and much more, we’re thrilled to offer archive visits for students to see pieces of our history and get inspired!
We’re sad to see this beautiful mural go, but he We’re sad to see this beautiful mural go, but here’s a sneak peak into our next mural by Symone Salib @symonesalibstudio !

Last year, Shelby Rodeffer’s @smellby SAI workshop “Public Murals Are for Everyone: Exploring the Arena of Civic and Public Artwork” painted this beautiful mural on our campus to honor 50 years of WSW!

The group combined the commonality of artistic themes that resonated with them individually and together. Those included: community, nature, memory, femininity, and handmade creativity. In reflecting on what these narratives meant to their practice as artists, and to the environment around WSW, they in turn developed this design with the Three Sisters of the Lenape Indigenous peoples as their central focus.
 
Mural by instructor and mural artist, Shelby Rodeffer and students, Esther Berry @estherordinary15, Dominique Gordon, Veronica Kovachi, Sarah Messina @bysarahmessina, Kaye Patton, Leah Samuelson @samuelsonleah.
Follow on Instagram

© 2025 Women's Studio Workshop

 

Loading Comments...