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International Art Workshops

WSW has offered international art workshops in Italy, Scotland, and Morocco.

 

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  • Other Media
  • Plant, Pigment, Papers with Erina Schultz
  • Contemporary Basket Weaving: A Weekend Special with Dee Clements
  • Irresistible Indigo with Erina Schultz

  • Book Arts Classes
  • Box: The Art of Enclosures with Golnar Adili
  • Seeing Topographies with Golnar Adili

  • Papermaking Classes
  • Veils, Layers, Illusions with Jaz Graf
  • Pulp Pigmenting & Blowouts with Jaz Graf
  • Captured Narratives: Embedded Memories, Ephemera & Scraps with Ashley Page
  • Let’s make a Lantern! Paper & Wire Forms with Ashley Page
  • Pulp as Ink: Layered Screenprinting in Handmade Paper with Nazanin Noroozi
  • Southern Fiber Lab with Kelly Taylor Mitchell
  • Many Hands: Collaborative Pulp Painting with Kelly Taylor Mitchell

  • Printmaking Classes
  • Riso Ephemera: Printing the Day with Emily Larned
  • All About Collagraphs with Tatana Kellner
  • Trash Talk with Tatana Kellner
  • Gel Plate Alchemy, From Accidents to Art: A Dive into Intentional Gel Plate Printing with Yetunde Rodriguez
  • The Power of Electro-etching with Malgorzata Oakes
  • Single Block Magic: Reduction Printing by Hand with Yetunde Rodriguez
  • Printing Heart Spells with Oscar Maynard
  • Making Revolution Irresistible with Oscar Maynard
  • I Love Your Layers with Shelley Thorstensen
  • Maximalize Your Prints: Variable Editions in Silkscreen with Elizabeth Castaldo
  • Painting through Print with Karen Lederer
  • Printing to Infinity: Creating Repeat Patterns with Elizabeth Castaldo
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☆Artist Opportunity☆ Applications are now open for ☆Artist Opportunity☆ Applications are now open for the Public Art Mural Grant, a 2-week residency in which an artist will create an original work for WSW’s mural wall. The non-flexible dates of this opportunity are June 15th - 28th, 2026. The grant includes a $1,000 stipend, $500 for materials, $250 for travel, and free on-campus housing. Apply by 11:59PM EST on March 1st. Details on website. 

Link in bio for more info.

Image: Artist Symone Salib works on her 2025 mural titled “Nothing Grows Alone.” The completed mural reads, “may we refuse to separate our gratitude for food from justice for those who grow it, 2025.
Registration for WSW’s Summer Art Institute is qui Registration for WSW’s Summer Art Institute is quickly approaching! Check out this sneak peak into this year’s workshop selection…

This summer we’ll be offering a two-day, weekend workshop! Join Dee Clements @studio_herron for “Contemporary Basket Weaving: A Weekend Special,” August 1+2. We also have an exciting selection of 20+ week-long intensive workshops including “Pulp as Ink: Layered Screenprinting in Handmade Paper” with Nazanin Noroozi @nazaninnoroozi from August 3 - 7, and “I Love Your Layers” with Shelley Thorstensen @shelley.thorstensen from August 10 - 14.

Spots fill quickly, so if you’d like first dibs on our line up, consider registering for a membership today. Members receive one-week early access to registration, which will begin on January 28th. Registration will open to the public on February 4th.
You don’t want to miss this! There are still a few You don’t want to miss this! There are still a few spots available in WSW’s 2026 international Summer Art Institute workshop in Rua Reidh, Scotland. Join Lucy Turner @lucy_turner_print for Hybrid Printmaking–Texture, Color, Line and expand your printmaking practice across the globe!

Based on positive feedback about the location, we have reimaged the course and extended the stay. Consider joining WSW on this incredible opportunity to create art at Rua Reidh Lighthouse, one of the most dramatic and remote locations on the north-west coast of Scotland. Register today and be part of this unforgettable printmaking workshop held between June 10 – 19th, 2026. Link in bio.

1. View from Rua Reidh Lighthouse
2. 2025’s SAI Scotland cohort
3. In the lighthouse studio
4. Sheep!
5. Flowers from Inverewe Gardens excursion
☆Internship Opportunities☆ Applications are now op ☆Internship Opportunities☆ Applications are now open for the fall term of Women’s Studio Workshop’s Studio and Nonprofit Management Internship positions. Apply by 11:59PM EST on March 15th!

🏠Our studio interns work on projects that may include printmaking, letterpress, papermaking, and book arts, in addition to assisting with the ongoing operations of the facility, and our nonprofit management intern focuses on arts organization operations, writing, and public relations. All internships grant studio access to WSW’s studio facilities, and include a private room in WSW’s on-campus Anne Atwood House, and a monthly stipend.

Link in bio for more info.

Image: Studio Intern Ollantay Avila Alcocer working on Meg Turner’s upcoming artist’s book, “Wet: Vol. 2”, 2025.
We are pleased to announce that Emily Larned’s @em We are pleased to announce that Emily Larned’s @emilylarned exhibition WORKSHOPPING will be extended through February 23, 2026. If you haven’t had the opportunity to see the show or pick up her new publication released in tandem with the exhibition, you now have a bit more time! Gallery hours are M-F, 9-5pm or by appointment. 

Images from the exhibition opening
We are excited to share our new tote to hold all y We are excited to share our new tote to hold all your favorite WSW goodies, groceries, and studio supplies! Let us introduce WSW’s latest tote design by former intern, Erin Moore @bugprints. Receive this beautiful gusseted blue tote, 14”W x 17”H x 7”D, heavy weight cotton, printed by Oddities @oddities_prints. Yours, when you sign up for a WSW membership at the Contributor level and above! Bags will also be available onsite and via our webshop in February!

By becoming a member, you help sustain WSW’s mission for years to come.

Member Tiers: 
⭐️ Basic: $75 Individual – $50 Students/Seniors
⭐️ Contributor: $100–249
⭐️ Friend: $250–499
⭐️ Supporter: $500–749
⭐️ Patron: $750–999

🔗 in bio.

P.S. Summer Art Institute registration opens to all on February 4th! Spots fill quickly, but you can sign up to be a WSW member to get one full week of early access. Make sure to sign up before the members-only registration period that begins on January 28th via email!
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☆Artist Opportunity☆ Applications are now open for ☆Artist Opportunity☆ Applications are now open for the Public Art Mural Grant, a 2-week residency in which an artist will create an original work for WSW’s mural wall. The non-flexible dates of this opportunity are June 15th - 28th, 2026. The grant includes a $1,000 stipend, $500 for materials, $250 for travel, and free on-campus housing. Apply by 11:59PM EST on March 1st. Details on website. 

Link in bio for more info.

Image: Artist Symone Salib works on her 2025 mural titled “Nothing Grows Alone.” The completed mural reads, “may we refuse to separate our gratitude for food from justice for those who grow it, 2025.
Registration for WSW’s Summer Art Institute is qui Registration for WSW’s Summer Art Institute is quickly approaching! Check out this sneak peak into this year’s workshop selection…

This summer we’ll be offering a two-day, weekend workshop! Join Dee Clements @studio_herron for “Contemporary Basket Weaving: A Weekend Special,” August 1+2. We also have an exciting selection of 20+ week-long intensive workshops including “Pulp as Ink: Layered Screenprinting in Handmade Paper” with Nazanin Noroozi @nazaninnoroozi from August 3 - 7, and “I Love Your Layers” with Shelley Thorstensen @shelley.thorstensen from August 10 - 14.

Spots fill quickly, so if you’d like first dibs on our line up, consider registering for a membership today. Members receive one-week early access to registration, which will begin on January 28th. Registration will open to the public on February 4th.
You don’t want to miss this! There are still a few You don’t want to miss this! There are still a few spots available in WSW’s 2026 international Summer Art Institute workshop in Rua Reidh, Scotland. Join Lucy Turner @lucy_turner_print for Hybrid Printmaking–Texture, Color, Line and expand your printmaking practice across the globe!

Based on positive feedback about the location, we have reimaged the course and extended the stay. Consider joining WSW on this incredible opportunity to create art at Rua Reidh Lighthouse, one of the most dramatic and remote locations on the north-west coast of Scotland. Register today and be part of this unforgettable printmaking workshop held between June 10 – 19th, 2026. Link in bio.

1. View from Rua Reidh Lighthouse
2. 2025’s SAI Scotland cohort
3. In the lighthouse studio
4. Sheep!
5. Flowers from Inverewe Gardens excursion
☆Internship Opportunities☆ Applications are now op ☆Internship Opportunities☆ Applications are now open for the fall term of Women’s Studio Workshop’s Studio and Nonprofit Management Internship positions. Apply by 11:59PM EST on March 15th!

🏠Our studio interns work on projects that may include printmaking, letterpress, papermaking, and book arts, in addition to assisting with the ongoing operations of the facility, and our nonprofit management intern focuses on arts organization operations, writing, and public relations. All internships grant studio access to WSW’s studio facilities, and include a private room in WSW’s on-campus Anne Atwood House, and a monthly stipend.

Link in bio for more info.

Image: Studio Intern Ollantay Avila Alcocer working on Meg Turner’s upcoming artist’s book, “Wet: Vol. 2”, 2025.
We are pleased to announce that Emily Larned’s @em We are pleased to announce that Emily Larned’s @emilylarned exhibition WORKSHOPPING will be extended through February 23, 2026. If you haven’t had the opportunity to see the show or pick up her new publication released in tandem with the exhibition, you now have a bit more time! Gallery hours are M-F, 9-5pm or by appointment. 

Images from the exhibition opening
We are excited to share our new tote to hold all y We are excited to share our new tote to hold all your favorite WSW goodies, groceries, and studio supplies! Let us introduce WSW’s latest tote design by former intern, Erin Moore @bugprints. Receive this beautiful gusseted blue tote, 14”W x 17”H x 7”D, heavy weight cotton, printed by Oddities @oddities_prints. Yours, when you sign up for a WSW membership at the Contributor level and above! Bags will also be available onsite and via our webshop in February!

By becoming a member, you help sustain WSW’s mission for years to come.

Member Tiers: 
⭐️ Basic: $75 Individual – $50 Students/Seniors
⭐️ Contributor: $100–249
⭐️ Friend: $250–499
⭐️ Supporter: $500–749
⭐️ Patron: $750–999

🔗 in bio.

P.S. Summer Art Institute registration opens to all on February 4th! Spots fill quickly, but you can sign up to be a WSW member to get one full week of early access. Make sure to sign up before the members-only registration period that begins on January 28th via email!
We are pleased to announce the release of “What Do We are pleased to announce the release of “What Does It Mean To Mend?” by Stella Nall @stella.nall This publication is a perfect-bound book featuring a risograph-printed interior, a letterpress-printed, handmade recycled paper cover individually hand-beaded by Nall.

Written over the span of a decade, “What Does It Mean To Mend?” by Nall moves through moments of joy and sorrow, tenderness and loss, humor and quiet reflection. Informed by the history of her ancestors and her own experiences navigating the world as a queer mixed-race Apsáalooke (Crow) woman, Nall’s illustrated poems trace a journey of processing personal, cultural, and creative experiences, working towards a sense of self-understood wholeness. The poems are rooted in memory, family, and the rhythms of everyday life. Her work also engages intergenerational trauma inflicted by assimilative boarding schools, their impact on her people, family, and life. A direct outcome for Nall and her brother was that they were not raised as fluent speakers of the Apsáalooke language, which motivated her to continue speaking, learning, and weaving it into her creations.

Link in bio to read more about this publication.

This publication was funded with the generous support of Bainbridge Island Museum of Art @bimuseum.of.art through the BIMA Artist’s Book Residency Grant for Indigenous Artists.
We are pleased to announce Women’s Studio Workshop We are pleased to announce Women’s Studio Workshop has received generous support from the Ruth Foundation for the Arts @ruthfoundationforthearts in an expanded three-year Core Granting program and will receive $150,000 over three-years.

As a national program, Ruth Arts Core Grant provides a snapshot of the current cultural landscape giving insights into the strategic, imaginative, and critical ways organizations are approaching their work today.  Acting Director Natalie Renganeschi says, “Multi-year support from Ruth Arts has provided us with essential stability, allowing us to plan ambitiously and invest in artists and staff. This deepens the impact of our programs over time, enables us to respond thoughtfully to the evolving needs of our community, and strengthens our ability to amplify the voices of women, trans, and nonbinary artists.”
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