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  • July 2019

  • Mon 22
    July 22, 2019 - July 26, 2019

    Check Your Tone: Digital Screenprinting – Paloma Barhaugh-Bordas

    Women's Studio Workshop 722 Binnewater Lane, Kingston, United States

    Check Your Tone: Digital Screenprinting - Paloma Barhaugh-Bordas Dates: July 22 - 26, 2019 Studio: Silkscreen Class limit: 5 Tuition: $750 members / $800 non-members Lab fee: $75 In order to reserve your space in the class, we require a $300 deposit. This class is currently full. To inquire about the waitlist, please call (845)... View Article

    $800
  • Mon 22
    July 22, 2019 - July 26, 2019

    Experimental Inking Techniques with Letterpress Printing – Stephanie Carpenter

    Women's Studio Workshop 722 Binnewater Lane, Kingston, United States

    Experimental Inking Techniques with Letterpress Printing - Stephanie Carpenter Dates: July 22 - 26, 2019 Studio: Letterpress Tuition: $750 members / $800 non-members Lab fee: $75 Class limit: 5 In order to reserve your space in the class, we require a $300 deposit.   Materials List Letterpress printing is a tactile art form. Each step... View Article

    $800
  • Mon 15
    July 15, 2019 - July 19, 2019

    Large Scale Paper Pour – Hong Hong

    Women's Studio Workshop 722 Binnewater Lane, Kingston, United States

      Materials List A hybrid of and an expansion upon Nagashizuki and Nepalese papermaking, the large-scale paper pour is an active, outdoor process that generates sheets of paper spanning more than ninety-six square feet. During this workshop, students will first collaborate with instructor to make a 12 ft x 8 ft sheet of paper using... View Article

    $800
  • Mon 15
    July 15, 2019 - July 19, 2019

    The Printed World: the Personal and the Political – Amy Diaz-Infante

    Women's Studio Workshop 722 Binnewater Lane, Kingston, United States

    The Printed World: the Personal and the Political - Amy Diaz-Infante Dates: July 15 - 19, 2019 Studio: Silkscreen Class limit: 5 Tuition: $750 members / $800 non-members Lab fee: $75 In order to reserve your space in the class, we require a $300 deposit.   Materials List This workshop will introduce you to the... View Article

    $800
  • Mon 15
    July 15, 2019 - July 19, 2019

    Mono Print Magic – Kat Richards

    Women's Studio Workshop 722 Binnewater Lane, Kingston, United States

    Mono Print Magic - Kat Richards Dates: July 15 - 19 Studio: Intaglio Class limit: 6 Tuition: $750 members / $800 non-members Lab fee: $75 In order to reserve your space in the class, we require a $300 deposit. This class is currently full. To inquire about the waitlist, please call (845) 658-9133 or email... View Article

    $800
  • Mon 8
    July 8, 2019 - July 12, 2019

    Woodcut Workshop – Valerie Lueth

    Women's Studio Workshop 722 Binnewater Lane, Kingston, United States

      Materials List Working artist Valerie Lueth of Tugboat Printshop shares her unique approach to woodcut printmaking, offering insight into drawing and carving techniques, transferring, registering and printing multi-block color, tool maintenance and more. Expand your application of traditional woodcut craft while experiencing Valerie's intricate & spirited methods of block printing! In class, Valerie will... View Article

    $800
  • Mon 8
    July 8, 2019 - July 12, 2019

    Full Tilt Bookbinding – Susan Mills

    Women's Studio Workshop 722 Binnewater Lane, Kingston, United States

    Full Tilt Bookbinding – Susan Mills Dates: July 8 - 12, 2019 Studio: Silkscreen Tuition: $750 members / $800 non-members Class Limit: 8 Lab fee: $90 In order to reserve your space in the class, we require a $300 deposit. This class is currently full. If you would like to be added to the wait... View Article

    $800
  • Tue 2
    July 2, 2019 - July 30, 2019

    Throwing 101

    Women's Studio Workshop 722 Binnewater Lane, Kingston, United States

    Instructor: Lena Chin Class Type: Five-week throwing class Skill Level: Beginner Time: Tuesdays, 6:30 - 9:00 pm Dates: July 2 - July 30 Kick off your summer with an adventure in the ceramics studio! In this five week class, you’ll be introduced to clay and learn the fundamental aspects of wheel throwing. This course is... View Article

    $250 – $281.25
  • May 2019

  • Thu 23
    May 23, 2019 - June 20, 2019

    Effigies, Memorials, and Altars… OH MY!

    Women's Studio Workshop 722 Binnewater Lane, Kingston, United States

    Instructor: Undine Brod Class Type: Five-week handbuilding class Skill Level: All levels Time: Thursdays, 6:30 - 9:00 pm Dates: May 23 - June 20 This class will focus on learning and developing slab-building and modeling (reductive, additive, carving, shaping, etc.) techniques. Additionally, we will dive into creating personal, narrative works that tap into your voice... View Article

    $250 – $281.25
  • Sat 18
    Featured May 18, 2019 - May 28, 2019

    Woodblock Printing in the Shadow of Mount Fuji – Katie Baldwin & Yoonmi Nam

    Women's Studio Workshop 722 Binnewater Lane, Kingston, United States

      Join artists Katie Baldwin and Yoonmi Nam for an inspiring ten-day trip to Japan. We will split our time between Tokyo and Kawaguchiko. These enchanting locations offer two very different experiences of Japan. Tokyo is an urban metropolis, boasting contemporary art museums and famous shopping districts. Kawaguchiko is a quiet lake town where you... View Article

    $3600 – $3900
  • Tue 14
    May 14, 2019 - June 18, 2019

    Throwing Multiples

    Women's Studio Workshop 722 Binnewater Lane, Kingston, United States

    Instructor: Rachel Dubicki Class Type: Six-week throwing class Skill Level: Intermediate to Advanced Time: Tuesdays, 7:00 - 9:00 pm Dates: May 14 - June 18 This wheel centered class will focus on learning techniques needed to create multiples. Students will learn how to use measuring tools, such as calipers, as well as create their own tools... View Article

    $240 – $270
  • March 2019

  • Tue 26
    March 26, 2019 - April 30, 2019

    The Cup Class with Cheyenne Mallo

    Women's Studio Workshop 722 Binnewater Lane, Kingston, United States

    Instructor: Cheyenne Mallo Class Type: Six-week throwing class Skill Level: All Levels Time: Tuesdays, 7:00 - 9:00 pm Dates: March 26 - April 30 In this six week class, students will explore various drinking vessel forms such as mugs, cups, tumblers, goblets, and espresso cups. Geared primarily towards the wheel, some handbuilding techniques will be covered. $240 members/$270... View Article

    $240 – $270
  • Mon 25
    March 25, 2019 - April 29, 2019

    Making the Pot Whole with Rachel Dubicki

    Women's Studio Workshop 722 Binnewater Lane, Kingston, United States

    Instructor: Rachel Dubicki Class Type: Six-week throwing class Skill Level: All Levels Time: Mondays, 7:00 - 9:00 pm Dates: March 25 - April 29 Take your pots to the next level by learning to see the pot as a whole.  Develop a critical eye for addressing the interaction between surface and form in your functional pottery. While this... View Article

    $240 – $270
  • November 2018

  • Tue 6
    November 6, 2018 - December 4, 2018

    Ceramic Jewelry Design

    Women's Studio Workshop 722 Binnewater Lane, Kingston, United States

      Instructor: Rachel Dubicki and Cheyenne Mallo Class Type: Five-week handbuilding class Skill Level: All levels Time: Tuesday, 7:00-9:00 pm Dates: November 6 - December 4 Class Capacity: 8 participants Tuition: $210 members/$235 non-members, includes one bag of clay and firing fees Double the fun this winter with two instructors! Learn to integrate new surface techniques into ceramic jewelry design. Throughout this... View Article

    $210 – $235
  • Mon 5
    November 5, 2018 - December 3, 2018

    Mastering Plates

    Women's Studio Workshop 722 Binnewater Lane, Kingston, United States

      Instructor: Rachel Dubicki Class Type: Five-week throwing and handbuilding class Skill Level: All levels Time: Mondays, 7:00-9:00 pm Dates: November 5 - December 3 Class Capacity: 6 participants Tuition: $200 members/$225 non-members, includes one bag of clay and firing fees Spend some dedicated time with Rachel Dubicki mastering thrown and handbuilt plate forms. This class will cover a multitude of surface... View Article

    $200 – $225
  • September 2018

  • Tue 25
    September 25, 2018 - October 23, 2018

    Handbuilt and Thrown Multiples

    Women's Studio Workshop 722 Binnewater Lane, Kingston, United States

      Instructor: Cheyenne Mallo Class Type: Five-week throwing and handbuilding class Skill Level: All levels Time: Tuesdays, 7:00-9:00 pm Dates: September 25 - October 23 Tuition: $200 members/$225 non-members, includes one bag of clay and firing fees Create work in multiples by making sets of objects both on and off the wheel.  Projects options include: salt/pepper shakers, oil and vinegar dispensers, goblets,... View Article

    $200 – $225
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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.
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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.”
WSW is pleased to announce Faythe Levine’s @faythe WSW is pleased to announce Faythe Levine’s @faythelevine new position as Special Collections & Public Engagement Manager. Hired in 2023 as WSW’s Archivist with generous grant support for 2.5 years from @HauserWirthInstitute, we are grateful this multifaceted position will allow Levine to continue to be full-time staff. The new job will combine her many years of arts administration and curatorial work with her expertise in WSW’s special collections, archives, and library operations. Her new role increases the visibility, value, and accessibility of the organization and encompasses artist book sales, exhibitions, community engagement and strategic planning.
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