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Headdress

Jun 01, 2015

A wearable artist book, this ighting and cloud hat opens allowing 12 images of party hats to cascade to the floor.

Suspender Saga

Jun 01, 2015

Long accordion reveals a process of dressing up with suspenders on the recto side while the verso displays an oversize image of suspenders.

Postcards from the Edge

Mar 22, 2017

In the spirit of Women’s History Month 2017, we kicked off the event series Postcards from the Edge! Postcards from the Edge unites WSW’s regional and international communities. Each month, we’re hosting… View Article

Shoot to Kill

Jun 01, 2015

Images of targets found at police firing range are paired with words which record/question/critique the use of guns in our society.

First visit

Jun 01, 2015

Suspended in framed window cuts, these subtle changing images on acetate convey the displaced passing of time that can accompany a series of sleepless nights.

The Solo Goose

Jun 01, 2015

A portfolio of four screen printed, hand colored and embossed images inspired by whimsical expressions of intimacy. These prints are housed in a unique handmade envelope.

Alumnae Spotlight: Marianne Dages

Dec 16, 2016

When Philadelphia-based artist Marianne Dages set off on her Beisinghoff Printmaking Residency in Diemelstadt-Rhoden, Germany, her goal was to make a boxed book that formed a unique signature her time… View Article

Women and Cars

Jun 01, 2015

Written after a decade of living in the car capital of the world, Women and Cars provides a new perspective on an old topic. Autobiographical narrative with photographic images.

Ceramics Internship

May 29, 2015

You’ll work directly with the Ceramics Studio Manager, preparing for our annual Chili Bowl fundraiser. During this mid-winter event, WSW warms up our local community by presenting over 1000 handmade… View Article

Summer Internship

May 29, 2015

This two-month internship runs through our Summer Art Institute (SAI) workshops. You’ll primarily work independently in the kitchen, honing culinary and planning skills. Your work will directly contribute to WSW’s… View Article

#FirstFriday: October Exhibitions

Oct 01, 2025

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 October… View Article

A Game of Chess

Jun 01, 2015

Composed of black and white photographs on alternating black and white dotted background murals, this book contains images of statuary and monuments presenting a surreal, shadowy vision.

Going to Camp: A Meditation About AIDS, Quarantine, Exile and Personal Loss

Jun 01, 2015

Twenty contributors provided poetry, fiction and images for this compilation. This is an accordian book structure, which unfolds into a cross shape. The container is closed with a clay embossed… View Article

Don’t Bug the Waitress

Jun 01, 2015

A humorous collection of images and the anecdotes by a former waitress. Housed in a printed “menu” folio which visually and verbally describes the plight of the waitress from behind… View Article

Resistance and Relief – Celeste de Luna

Dec 04, 2018

Resistance and Relief – Celeste de Luna Dates: July 29 – August 2, 2019 Studio: Intaglio Class Limit: 6 Tuition: $750 members / $800 non-members Lab fee: $75 The registration… View Article

Kunst Comix: A Phoney Art History

Jun 01, 2015

As the title of this book suggests, it contains very funny images parodying Russian icons, Indian Rajput paintings, and Japanese prints. The book is dedicated to Arshile Gorky and Walt… View Article

Garden Spots

Jun 01, 2015

A two-part book that unfolds into related wall pieces to be viewed in any of the modular formats into which they unfold. The bright, lyrical, and painterly silkscreen images place… View Article

Faces

Jun 01, 2015

A portfolio of ten drypoint prints with text from The Notebooks of Malte Laurids Brigge by Rainer Maria Rilke. The resulting images are rough, humorous and tragic, echoing the artist’s… View Article

Collagraph Combo

Mar 04, 2022

Collagraph Combo – Sue Oehme Dates: August 15-19, 2022 Studio: Intaglio Tuition: Sliding Scale $300 – $1200 Lab fee: $100 Class limit: 8 Click Here For Materials List In this… View Article

Drypoint with Chine Collé: Multi-colors and Layers

Jan 27, 2022

Drypoint with Chine Collé: Multi-colors and Layers – Rie Hasegawa Dates: August 1 – 5, 2022 Studio: Intaglio Tuition: Sliding Scale, $300-$1200 Lab fee: $100 Class limit: 8 Click Here… View Article

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Have you ever wondered “what is Chili Bowl Decorat Have you ever wondered “what is Chili Bowl Decorating at WSW?” If so, the answer is that it’s a time when volunteers in our community come together to help make and decorate bowls that will be sold at WSW’s annual Chili Bowl Fest fundraiser held every April!

Chili Bowl is one of WSW’s most beloved community events and largest fundraisers, raising vital funds each year in support of artist residencies, workshops, and year-round programming. Guests purchase handmade bowls created by local artists and volunteers, then fill them with chili to enjoy together: a tradition rooted in community and craft.

This weekly volunteer ceramics group meets on Wednesdays throughout the year to create the approximately 900 bowls needed for the event. The project brings together artists, makers, and neighbors in a shared studio environment to contribute to something both functional and meaningful. There are typically two sessions available each Wednesday: 3–5:30 PM and 6–7:30 PM. Everyone is also invited to join a potluck dinner from 5:30–6 PM and bring a dish to share.

Prior ceramics experience is not required to participate, though some artistic experience is helpful. This is not a formal class, but support is available for artists from other disciplines who are interested in translating drawing, painting, or sculptural approaches into clay. Volunteers are welcome to decorate, hand-build, or throw bowls, and can join at any stage of the process, working independently or collaboratively. 

RSVP is required. Participants must sign up by noon on Wednesday, and space is limited. RSVPs will open monthly via WSW’s Eventbrite page. Link in bio to sign up.
Mark your calendars for the first of two June Slid Mark your calendars for the first of two June Slide Nights! On Tuesday, June 9th, at 5:30PM join us at WSW’s campus to hear from current artists-in-residence Wen-Li Chen (McKnight Fellowship Residency), Ruth Freeman @ruthmfreeman (Ora Schneider Regional Residency Grant), and Susan Hamburger @hamburgerama (Anita Wetzel Residency Grant).

Join us again on June 23rd to hear from WSW’s incredible interns! 

1: Wen-Li Chen, To My Unborn Child
2: Ruth Freeman, Dark Until Light, 2024
3. Susan Hamburger, Helmet IV, PPE Series, 2022
June’s Meet & Make Monday is just around the corne June’s Meet & Make Monday is just around the corner! Come celebrate the Summer Solstice with us and make your own solstice fairy🧚🌞 ✂️ We will supply materials to create and customize these fairy ornaments. This month’s craft is inspired by Sonya and Nina Montenegro’s @thefarwoods tiny fairy friends.

Bring a friend or make some new ones while you’re here! Depending on the weather, we can also spill onto our porch and outdoor patio. Hot glue and tacky glue work best for this project. We will have some to share, but please feel free to bring your own!

Please note, this is not a workshop, and no formal instruction will be given. All levels are welcome, we just ask that you come with an open mind and eagerness to learn as you go! Some informational guides will be available and we encourage skill sharing! A suggested sliding scale donation of $5-20 is encouraged but no one is turned away for lack of funds.

Please RSVP if you plan on attending. This will help us best prepare the amount of supplies and snacks to provide for the event. Thank you!

📅June 8, 6 - 8PM
📍Women’s Studio Workshop Front Room
722 Binnewater Lane, Kingston
“Rock, Paper, Sister” is almost here! Join us this “Rock, Paper, Sister” is almost here! Join us this Friday, June 5th, from 6 to 8 PM for the opening reception.🪨📄👯‍♀️ This two-person exhibition features work by Kate Bingaman-Burt @katebingburt and Elizabeth Saloka @bettyrubblenyc. Free and open to the public! Elizabeth Saloka will be in attendance. 

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. Curated by WSW’s Special Collections and Public Engagement Manager, Faythe Levine @faythelevine.

📆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 (or by appointment)
Calling all Summer Art Institute participants 📢 Di Calling all Summer Art Institute participants 📢 Did you know that WSW offers a buffet-style meal plan that is available for purchase during your workshop? Remove the stress of planning your lunches, and let Chef Lexa Walsh @lexawalshstudios take the lead! 🍊🥑🍒🥬🥖🍅🍰 Meals include five locally-sourced, homemade lunches, and one dinner with wine. 

As an extension of our mission to make SAI more accessible, we are excited to offer sliding scale pricing for meal plans. You may select between 3 tiers of payment: $125, $155, or $175. Meal plans must be purchased at least one week before your workshop.

Link in bio for more info.
Jazmine Hayes @jazminelovine recently wrapped up h Jazmine Hayes @jazminelovine recently wrapped up her Studio Workspace Residency at WSW! While here, Hayes worked in our papermaking studio making experimental paper with sorrel and collards green. They also worked on tambourines made with over-beaten paper for future performance pieces.

Hayes is an interdisciplinary visual artist, musician, and poet born and based in Brooklyn, New York. Through a research based lens, her practice explores histories of the African diaspora and the ways they are preserved and reproduced through cultural traditions. She is a 2023 U.S. Fulbright researcher, in which she traveled to Senegal, Africa to study weaving traditions and patterns as coded communication, protection and preservation of Black American, Afro-Caribbean & West African histories.
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Have you ever wondered “what is Chili Bowl Decorat Have you ever wondered “what is Chili Bowl Decorating at WSW?” If so, the answer is that it’s a time when volunteers in our community come together to help make and decorate bowls that will be sold at WSW’s annual Chili Bowl Fest fundraiser held every April!

Chili Bowl is one of WSW’s most beloved community events and largest fundraisers, raising vital funds each year in support of artist residencies, workshops, and year-round programming. Guests purchase handmade bowls created by local artists and volunteers, then fill them with chili to enjoy together: a tradition rooted in community and craft.

This weekly volunteer ceramics group meets on Wednesdays throughout the year to create the approximately 900 bowls needed for the event. The project brings together artists, makers, and neighbors in a shared studio environment to contribute to something both functional and meaningful. There are typically two sessions available each Wednesday: 3–5:30 PM and 6–7:30 PM. Everyone is also invited to join a potluck dinner from 5:30–6 PM and bring a dish to share.

Prior ceramics experience is not required to participate, though some artistic experience is helpful. This is not a formal class, but support is available for artists from other disciplines who are interested in translating drawing, painting, or sculptural approaches into clay. Volunteers are welcome to decorate, hand-build, or throw bowls, and can join at any stage of the process, working independently or collaboratively. 

RSVP is required. Participants must sign up by noon on Wednesday, and space is limited. RSVPs will open monthly via WSW’s Eventbrite page. Link in bio to sign up.
Mark your calendars for the first of two June Slid Mark your calendars for the first of two June Slide Nights! On Tuesday, June 9th, at 5:30PM join us at WSW’s campus to hear from current artists-in-residence Wen-Li Chen (McKnight Fellowship Residency), Ruth Freeman @ruthmfreeman (Ora Schneider Regional Residency Grant), and Susan Hamburger @hamburgerama (Anita Wetzel Residency Grant).

Join us again on June 23rd to hear from WSW’s incredible interns! 

1: Wen-Li Chen, To My Unborn Child
2: Ruth Freeman, Dark Until Light, 2024
3. Susan Hamburger, Helmet IV, PPE Series, 2022
June’s Meet & Make Monday is just around the corne June’s Meet & Make Monday is just around the corner! Come celebrate the Summer Solstice with us and make your own solstice fairy🧚🌞 ✂️ We will supply materials to create and customize these fairy ornaments. This month’s craft is inspired by Sonya and Nina Montenegro’s @thefarwoods tiny fairy friends.

Bring a friend or make some new ones while you’re here! Depending on the weather, we can also spill onto our porch and outdoor patio. Hot glue and tacky glue work best for this project. We will have some to share, but please feel free to bring your own!

Please note, this is not a workshop, and no formal instruction will be given. All levels are welcome, we just ask that you come with an open mind and eagerness to learn as you go! Some informational guides will be available and we encourage skill sharing! A suggested sliding scale donation of $5-20 is encouraged but no one is turned away for lack of funds.

Please RSVP if you plan on attending. This will help us best prepare the amount of supplies and snacks to provide for the event. Thank you!

📅June 8, 6 - 8PM
📍Women’s Studio Workshop Front Room
722 Binnewater Lane, Kingston
“Rock, Paper, Sister” is almost here! Join us this “Rock, Paper, Sister” is almost here! Join us this Friday, June 5th, from 6 to 8 PM for the opening reception.🪨📄👯‍♀️ This two-person exhibition features work by Kate Bingaman-Burt @katebingburt and Elizabeth Saloka @bettyrubblenyc. Free and open to the public! Elizabeth Saloka will be in attendance. 

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. Curated by WSW’s Special Collections and Public Engagement Manager, Faythe Levine @faythelevine.

📆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 (or by appointment)
Calling all Summer Art Institute participants 📢 Di Calling all Summer Art Institute participants 📢 Did you know that WSW offers a buffet-style meal plan that is available for purchase during your workshop? Remove the stress of planning your lunches, and let Chef Lexa Walsh @lexawalshstudios take the lead! 🍊🥑🍒🥬🥖🍅🍰 Meals include five locally-sourced, homemade lunches, and one dinner with wine. 

As an extension of our mission to make SAI more accessible, we are excited to offer sliding scale pricing for meal plans. You may select between 3 tiers of payment: $125, $155, or $175. Meal plans must be purchased at least one week before your workshop.

Link in bio for more info.
Jazmine Hayes @jazminelovine recently wrapped up h Jazmine Hayes @jazminelovine recently wrapped up her Studio Workspace Residency at WSW! While here, Hayes worked in our papermaking studio making experimental paper with sorrel and collards green. They also worked on tambourines made with over-beaten paper for future performance pieces.

Hayes is an interdisciplinary visual artist, musician, and poet born and based in Brooklyn, New York. Through a research based lens, her practice explores histories of the African diaspora and the ways they are preserved and reproduced through cultural traditions. She is a 2023 U.S. Fulbright researcher, in which she traveled to Senegal, Africa to study weaving traditions and patterns as coded communication, protection and preservation of Black American, Afro-Caribbean & West African histories.
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
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