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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

#FirstFridays: March Edition

Mar 05, 2026

Every month, we highlight exhibitions, events, and workshops that feature WSW alumnx artists. We share the shows near and far that make up our monthly must-see list New York March… 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

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As we approach the opening of “Rock, Paper, Sister As we approach the opening of “Rock, Paper, Sister,” we want to highlight each participating artist, and we are so pleased that Elizabeth Saloka @bettyrubblenyc will be in attendance at the June 5th reception. Her practice begins with the collection of rocks and rubble, detritus she gathers from the street, construction sites, and other places. Each piece of rubble she selects is both material and metaphor, a fragment separated from a greater whole. In the 1980s, she was one of thousands of South Korean children adopted by Minnesota families. Growing up in a mostly white environment, she often found connection to family and friends through pop culture. As an adult, she is inspired creatively by the American brands and products she grew up with, using them as subjects of her paintings. The surface imagery Saloka paints onto each form, like the culture of her adopted country, is full of bright colors and bold words, artfully composed branding draped over bumpy, imperfect canvases. 

“Rock, Paper, Sister” is a two-person exhibition featuring Kate Bingaman-Burt (Oregon) and Elizabeth Saloka (New York), two artists who explore how the mundane accrues significance. In highlighting the overlooked and the everyday, both artists’ work suggests that even the smallest acts of attention can shape how we understand our lives.

📆Opening Reception: June 5, 2026, 6-8 PM
On view through September 18, 2026
📍Women’s Studio Workshop, 722 Binnewater Lane, Kingston, NY
Gallery Hours: Mon - Fri, 9 AM - 5 PM
Spring at WSW <3 Spring at WSW <3
Embrace Creativity at Summer Art Institute! Spend Embrace Creativity at Summer Art Institute! Spend a week in the beautiful Hudson Valley learning a new skill or further developing your practice with like-minded artists. There are limited spots still available, find your next summer adventure today…

Painting through Print with Karen Lederer @krlederer, August 17 - 21
Experiment with mark-making techniques and learn to build a rich history of layers into your prints! Participants will learn how to build colorful monoprints using non-toxic, water-based materials, and will print from watercolor paintings on plexiglass, plastic stencils, and water-soluble crayon drawings.

Many Hands: Collaborative Pulp Painting with Kelly Taylor Mitchell @kellytaylormitchell, August 17 - 21
Expand your artistic community and try a new approach at the creative process! This workshop challenges the notion of an isolated artist practice and alternatively invites participants to work together to create a large-scale collaborative handmade paperwork.
*This workshop is a great fit for artists who want to explore not just papermaking, but the creative process. It is essential that participants are eager and open to collaboration.

Visit our website to learn more about all our SAI workshop offerings. Link in bio.
As we approach the opening reception of “Rock, Pap As we approach the opening reception of “Rock, Paper, Sister,” we would like to highlight each of the incredible participating artists. 

Kate Bingaman-Burt’s @katebingburt long-running daily drawing project approaches consumer culture through steady, intimate documentation. For over twenty years, she has drawn the items she purchases each day in quick, unedited sketches. What began as a gesture of personal accountability has grown into an expansive archive of daily life. Through repetition, small transactions and daily necessities become markers of time and routine. Accumulated over years, the drawings form a quiet but insistent record of being alive in the world. The exhibition will highlight selections from this ongoing project alongside sketchbooks, zines, and a new risograph-printed book that reflects on two decades of daily drawings.

“Rock, Paper, Sister” is a two-person exhibition featuring Kate Bingaman-Burt (Oregon) and Elizabeth Saloka (New York), two artists who explore how the mundane accrues significance. In highlighting the overlooked and the everyday, both artists’ work suggests that even the smallest acts of attention can shape how we understand our lives.

📆Opening Reception: June 5, 2026, 6-8 PM
On view through September 18, 2026
📍Women’s Studio Workshop, 722 Binnewater Lane, Kingston, NY
Gallery Hours: Mon - Fri, 9 AM - 5 PM
🚨*New Publication Alert *🚨 We are thrilled to anno 🚨*New Publication Alert *🚨 We are thrilled to announce the release of InIquity/InEquity by KaKeART! This publication is a hardbound book with a drop spine featuring a two-color silkscreen-printed cover, and silkscreen-printed imagery and text by Ann Kalmbach @annkalmbach and Tatana Kellner @tatana1950. 

Kalmbach and Kellner, two of the four co-founders of WSW, have collaborated on art for over 50 years. InIquity/InEquity is their 16th book, published under the moniker KaKeART. This piece combines Kalmbach’s experiments in lexicography and humor, Kellner’s collaged and monoprinted figures and stamped text, and the pair’s lifelong engagement in political action. 

To read the full book description and see our full catalog, visit our website. Link in bio.
Check out these process pics of Justin Lambert @jl Check out these process pics of Justin Lambert @jlpottery who recently spent time at our campus constructing a custom-built gas kiln in our new ceramics studio. As one of the most significant equipment investments in our 50-year history, the kiln represents both a return and a reinvention of ceramics at the organization. 

We can’t wait for this extension of our campus to be open, expand year-round programming, and provide professional-grade resources for artists working in ceramics.
The kiln was funded by grant from the Stavros Niarchos Foundation (SNF) @snforg, supporting our ongoing campus-expansion project to create a state-of-the-art ceramics facility.
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As we approach the opening of “Rock, Paper, Sister As we approach the opening of “Rock, Paper, Sister,” we want to highlight each participating artist, and we are so pleased that Elizabeth Saloka @bettyrubblenyc will be in attendance at the June 5th reception. Her practice begins with the collection of rocks and rubble, detritus she gathers from the street, construction sites, and other places. Each piece of rubble she selects is both material and metaphor, a fragment separated from a greater whole. In the 1980s, she was one of thousands of South Korean children adopted by Minnesota families. Growing up in a mostly white environment, she often found connection to family and friends through pop culture. As an adult, she is inspired creatively by the American brands and products she grew up with, using them as subjects of her paintings. The surface imagery Saloka paints onto each form, like the culture of her adopted country, is full of bright colors and bold words, artfully composed branding draped over bumpy, imperfect canvases. 

“Rock, Paper, Sister” is a two-person exhibition featuring Kate Bingaman-Burt (Oregon) and Elizabeth Saloka (New York), two artists who explore how the mundane accrues significance. In highlighting the overlooked and the everyday, both artists’ work suggests that even the smallest acts of attention can shape how we understand our lives.

📆Opening Reception: June 5, 2026, 6-8 PM
On view through September 18, 2026
📍Women’s Studio Workshop, 722 Binnewater Lane, Kingston, NY
Gallery Hours: Mon - Fri, 9 AM - 5 PM
Spring at WSW <3 Spring at WSW <3
Embrace Creativity at Summer Art Institute! Spend Embrace Creativity at Summer Art Institute! Spend a week in the beautiful Hudson Valley learning a new skill or further developing your practice with like-minded artists. There are limited spots still available, find your next summer adventure today…

Painting through Print with Karen Lederer @krlederer, August 17 - 21
Experiment with mark-making techniques and learn to build a rich history of layers into your prints! Participants will learn how to build colorful monoprints using non-toxic, water-based materials, and will print from watercolor paintings on plexiglass, plastic stencils, and water-soluble crayon drawings.

Many Hands: Collaborative Pulp Painting with Kelly Taylor Mitchell @kellytaylormitchell, August 17 - 21
Expand your artistic community and try a new approach at the creative process! This workshop challenges the notion of an isolated artist practice and alternatively invites participants to work together to create a large-scale collaborative handmade paperwork.
*This workshop is a great fit for artists who want to explore not just papermaking, but the creative process. It is essential that participants are eager and open to collaboration.

Visit our website to learn more about all our SAI workshop offerings. Link in bio.
As we approach the opening reception of “Rock, Pap As we approach the opening reception of “Rock, Paper, Sister,” we would like to highlight each of the incredible participating artists. 

Kate Bingaman-Burt’s @katebingburt long-running daily drawing project approaches consumer culture through steady, intimate documentation. For over twenty years, she has drawn the items she purchases each day in quick, unedited sketches. What began as a gesture of personal accountability has grown into an expansive archive of daily life. Through repetition, small transactions and daily necessities become markers of time and routine. Accumulated over years, the drawings form a quiet but insistent record of being alive in the world. The exhibition will highlight selections from this ongoing project alongside sketchbooks, zines, and a new risograph-printed book that reflects on two decades of daily drawings.

“Rock, Paper, Sister” is a two-person exhibition featuring Kate Bingaman-Burt (Oregon) and Elizabeth Saloka (New York), two artists who explore how the mundane accrues significance. In highlighting the overlooked and the everyday, both artists’ work suggests that even the smallest acts of attention can shape how we understand our lives.

📆Opening Reception: June 5, 2026, 6-8 PM
On view through September 18, 2026
📍Women’s Studio Workshop, 722 Binnewater Lane, Kingston, NY
Gallery Hours: Mon - Fri, 9 AM - 5 PM
🚨*New Publication Alert *🚨 We are thrilled to anno 🚨*New Publication Alert *🚨 We are thrilled to announce the release of InIquity/InEquity by KaKeART! This publication is a hardbound book with a drop spine featuring a two-color silkscreen-printed cover, and silkscreen-printed imagery and text by Ann Kalmbach @annkalmbach and Tatana Kellner @tatana1950. 

Kalmbach and Kellner, two of the four co-founders of WSW, have collaborated on art for over 50 years. InIquity/InEquity is their 16th book, published under the moniker KaKeART. This piece combines Kalmbach’s experiments in lexicography and humor, Kellner’s collaged and monoprinted figures and stamped text, and the pair’s lifelong engagement in political action. 

To read the full book description and see our full catalog, visit our website. Link in bio.
Check out these process pics of Justin Lambert @jl Check out these process pics of Justin Lambert @jlpottery who recently spent time at our campus constructing a custom-built gas kiln in our new ceramics studio. As one of the most significant equipment investments in our 50-year history, the kiln represents both a return and a reinvention of ceramics at the organization. 

We can’t wait for this extension of our campus to be open, expand year-round programming, and provide professional-grade resources for artists working in ceramics.
The kiln was funded by grant from the Stavros Niarchos Foundation (SNF) @snforg, supporting our ongoing campus-expansion project to create a state-of-the-art ceramics facility.
This week is your last chance to view “Spring into This week is your last chance to view “Spring into the Studios,” featuring artwork by 4th grade students from Kingston City School District and celebrating the conclusion of our Art-In-Education program’s 40th anniversary!🌷 Free and open to the public in the WSW gallery Mon - Fri 9AM to 5PM 

Since 1985, Art-In-Education has brought students to WSW’s professional Printmaking, Papermaking, and Book Arts studios to work as artists with artists. Today, Women’s Studio Workshop devotes 8 weeks a year to hosting students from Kingston City Schools for in-depth, day-long art experiences in printmaking and papermaking. This spring, these classes were taught by artists-in-residence, Ivana Carmen @ivanacarman, Em Miller @cypressure, and Jo Locke @jolockeart. The exhibition features the artwork made by 4th grade students from Chambers, E.R. Crosby, and Harry L. Edson Kingston Elementary schools.

If you are interested in supporting this impactful program, consider donating today. Link in bio.

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, Stewart’s Holiday Match Program, and Cowles Charitable Trust.
Thank you to everyone who came to this month’s Mee Thank you to everyone who came to this month’s Meet & Make craft night! It was so much fun seeing everyone’s different projects and meeting some new folks <3

Our next Meet & Make is our last one for the summer as we break for Summer Art Institute. Join us for “DIY Solstice Fairy Ornaments” on Monday, June 8 from 6 - 8PM in the front room. Come celebrate the Summer Solstice with us and make your own solstice fairy🧚🏼🧚‍♀️🧚‍♂️🌞⭐️💝🌷 Stay tuned for examples…

Learn more & RSVP on our website. Link in bio.
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