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New Faces at WSW: Spring 2018 Edition
Jan 29, 2018
We are pleased to welcome our newest spring interns to WSW! The studios are looking good and running smoothly with the help of Studio Interns Laura and Sarah, who are… 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
Ends with Beginnings: Gabe Brown in the Studio
Aug 23, 2019
Gabe Brown combines geometric and organic forms to create abstract landscapes. She searches for meaning in the unknown, imagining what reality beyond our tangible experience might look like. Her diverse… View Article
Transformed Spaces – Sharon Lindenfeld in the Studio
Mar 26, 2019
To see the world through Sharon Lindenfeld’s eyes is to be immersed in abstract and dreamlike landscapes: airy, vaguely familiar, and expansive. Over the past 12 years Sharon has worked… 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
Uncharted: Tara Sabharwal in the Studio
Jan 18, 2017
Sitting in the audience as a musician performed Schubert’s last sonata, Tara Sabharwal suddenly started to cry. Shaken by both the music and her own unexpected reaction, she looked around… View Article
Patterns of Memory: Ann Makander in the Studio
May 13, 2016
Swedish painter and printmaker Ann Makander is holding a picnic, and everyone is invited. Ann came to WSW as our first Swedish studio exchange resident to continue work inspired by… View Article
A Geometric Universe: Natalia Zapella’s “Nights, the Cosmos, and I”
May 28, 2015
Brazilian graphic designer and Artist’s Book resident Natalia Zapella often stays up all night. Mornings, she says, are for sleeping. Nights are for working under the still canopy of stars…. View Article
Shu Mei Chan: The Artist is Present
Oct 09, 2013
A skeletal netted form is taking shape piece by twiggy piece on the laundry line behind the workshop. Gillian Jagger Legacy Artist-in-Residence Shu Mei Chan is behind the sculptural growth,… 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
Anatomy 101: Megan Duffy in the Studio
Feb 12, 2016
“One of my most cherished possessions is my copy of The Atlas of Human Anatomy and Surgery,” says Art-in-Ed Workspace resident Megan Duffy. She goes on to describe the hyper-realistic… View Article
Intern Exhibition: i forgot i was worried about you
Dec 10, 2015
It’s that time of year again: the fall 2015 intern exhibition, i forgot i was worried about you is up in our gallery! WSW provides interns with unlimited studio access… View Article
To Have and to Hold: Sarah Newberry in the Studio
Nov 17, 2015
While some people spend the better part of their mornings wondering what they’re going to wear that day, Sarah Newberry spends her mornings looking for the perfect mug. “I open… View Article
My Dear Sister: Leslie Nichols in the Studio
Oct 30, 2015
NEA Studio Residency Grant recipient Leslie Nichols hunches over a table strewn with metal letters. She holds a ruler against her block, squinting as dim light from the Letterpress Studio… View Article
Pulp Fiction: Susan Shaw in the Studio
Oct 07, 2015
Bright, red pulp splashes onto the beginnings of a sheet of paper, fresh and still wet. A nose begins to take shape, then a chin, then a neck. A silhouette… View Article
Tending Hearts: Laimah Osman in the Studio
Jul 25, 2015
“The poems are almost like secrets,” says Workspace Resident Laimah Osman, opening the screen-printed covers of her 2013 project Ishqnama (The Book of Love), full of poetry written by Persian… View Article
Clarissa Sligh: Living A Life, the Personal and the Political
Jun 06, 2019
Left to right, Self Portrait with cranes from Hope Project, and the artist at WSW in 1988 Clarissa doesn’t think of herself as an activist or crusader, as I have… View Article
Chili Bowl Intern Profile: Mel Doiron
Feb 18, 2017
With our 20th Anniversary Chili Bowl only a week away, we wanted to catch up with one of the people making this year’s event happen: Chili Bowl Intern Mel Doiron…. View Article
Her Own Way: The Life & Work of Taťana Kellner
Jul 18, 2016
Through the side door and up the stairs of the barn on Binnewater Road is Taťana Kellner’s spacious, pitch-roofed and many-windowed studio, filled with an artistic practice spanning over 40 years…. View Article
Alumnae Spotlight: Irene Chan, Ch’An Press
Aug 11, 2014
Washington DC area artist Irene Chan first came to WSW in 1996 as a studio intern, then returned two years later as an Artist’s Book Resident to produce Cè, a sculptural book inspired by… View Article