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Conditions of Longing: Golnar Adili in the Studio
Apr 17, 2015
“I grew up between two places and parents—always missing someone.” Multimedia artist and Legacy resident Golnar Adili grew up in Tehran after the Iranian Revolution, a tumultuous political climate… View Article
The WSW Potluck Bowl Library
Sep 10, 2013
We come together at the table: resident artists, office staff, interns, volunteers, teachers, students, dogs and children convene to share a meal. Everyone brings an offering. It’s a colorful spread;… View Article
#FirstFriday: November Exhibitions We Love!
Oct 31, 2019
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 Tara Sabharwal (Studio Workspace ’16, Beisinghoff Residency ’17)… View Article
Perceiving in Detail: Jayoung Yoon
Jul 27, 2018
Moving into Jayoung Yoon’s world means slowing down. If your mind’s eye or actual eye is tracking her imagery too fast, the effect is impressionistic—you’ll get an image—but it’s the… View Article
Nocturnes: V Adams in the Studio
Mar 17, 2017
There is a beautiful coincidence arising from Art-in-Ed Resident Vanessa Adam‘s papermaking project and screen prints. For an artist who weaves themes of darkness and obscurity into her work, V… View Article
Inquiry and Action: Arzu Mistry’s “Unfolding Practice”
Jun 29, 2016
After a redeye flight, Arzu Mistry and her colleague Todd Elkin went to a coffee shop. There, they began a whirlwind conversation about education in the arts. They were so… View Article
The In-Between Space: Tatiana Klacsmann in the Studio
Jan 15, 2016
Studio Workspace resident Tatiana Klacsmann came to WSW in November to work in the Etching Studio where she combines traditional linocut and polyester lithograph prints with digital processes to create life-sized… View Article
Still Beating: Wei Jane Chir’s “Buddha’s Tears”
Nov 10, 2015
Award-winning investigative journalist Ethan Gutmann estimates that in China, 64,000 prisoners practicing Falun Gong may have been killed for their organs between 2000 and 2008. Falun Gong practitioners have been… View Article
About Artists’ Books
Dec 29, 2011
What Is An Artist Book? An artist’s book is a medium of artistic expression that uses the form or function of “book” as inspiration. It is the artistic initiative seen… View Article
Special Collections
Dec 09, 2021
The Women’s Studio Workshop Special Collections is housed on-site in our Reading Room. Home to a repository of all WSW’s published Artist Books and a wide range of archival materials… View Article
Kyung Eun You: where are we now
Oct 01, 2019
Written by Julia Friedman Using a unique visual language of black-and-white graphic repetition that hovers between figuration and abstraction, artist Kyung Eun You (Korean, born 1988) tells a moving story… View Article
Imin Yeh: Paper Paper Film
Jul 26, 2019
Imin Yeh uses paper not merely as a surface to print on, but as a sculptural medium through which to create three dimensional representations of objects. She is especially interested… View Article
#First Friday: August Exhibitions We Love!
Aug 01, 2019
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 DM Whitman(Studio Workspace Residency ’12) is an exhibiting… View Article
Official Notice: Tona Wilson’s Court Code
Apr 25, 2018
Almost immediately after passing the exam to be a New York State Court Interpreter, Tona Wilson was called into family court. She’s careful not to divulge the details, but mentions… View Article
The Digital and the Physical: Anne-Marie Lavigne in the Studio
May 26, 2016
“We associate technology with hardware and software, but for me it’s a type of perspective,” says Legacy Studio resident Anne-Marie Lavigne. “It’s a lens through which we see the world.”… View Article
Katrina Kiapos & the Photographer’s Hand
Nov 20, 2013
Katrina Kiapos works caffeinated and alone in the dark for several hours each day. It’s a bit of a lonely and antisocial way of working, but for Katrina it’s the… View Article
Required Reading: Spring In the Studio Wrap Up
Jun 26, 2014
Between the last traces of the Polar Vortex and our first dip in the lake, our kenaf has sprouted, another successful season of Hands-On-Art has ended, and seven artists-in-residence have been busy as springtime bees… View Article
Art-In-Education
Dec 29, 2011
Hands-on Art brings students to WSW’s professional printmaking, papermaking, and book arts studios to work as artists with artists. Women’s Studio Workshop devotes 8 weeks each year to providing in-depth,… View Article
*Photo-based Screenprinting: Light and Shadow with K Sarrantonio
Jan 14, 2025
Photo-based Screenprinting: Light and Shadow – K Sarrantonio Dates: August 4 – August 8, 2025 Studio: Silkscreen (Second Floor, located up one flight of stairs*) Tuition: Sliding Scale, $450 –… View Article