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In The Studio – WSW Blog

Alumnae Spotlight: Tyanna Buie

Feb 05, 2014

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Feb 03, 2014

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New Faces at WSW: Spring 2014 Edition

Jan 17, 2014

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Mirabelle Jones & the Artist’s Book as Activism

Jan 16, 2014

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All in the Details: Devra Fox in the Studio

Jan 01, 2014

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Blue Velvet: Kat LiBretto in the Studio

Dec 18, 2013

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Lindsay Stern on Piecing it All Together

Dec 11, 2013

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Dec 04, 2013

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Get ready for May’s Meet & Make, B.Y.O Project! ✂️ Get ready for May’s Meet & Make, B.Y.O Project! ✂️✏️🧵🪡🧶💌⭐️

Bring a project you are working on or start a new one! Fabric, embroidery threads, simple printing materials, collage materials, and more will be available for shared use. Please note that we will not have a sewing machine available.

Come with 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. 🌷🍀🐞 Please RSVP so we can best set up the space. Link in bio. See you there :)

📅May 11, 6 - 8PM
📍Women’s Studio Workshop, Front Room, 722 Binnewater Lane, Kingston

Images from past Meet & Makes.
Last week we said farewell to one of our wonderful Last week we said farewell to one of our wonderfully talented Studio Interns, Kimberly Jo @blue.nebraska. During their time at WSW, Kimberly contributed their printing skills in many areas of studio operation including assisting in artist book production, Art-In-Education, our annual Valentine’s printing, and Chili Bowl poster printing. We cannot wait to see your next adventures!
Join us on Saturday, May 2nd from 1 - 3PM to celeb Join us on Saturday, May 2nd from 1 - 3PM to celebrate the Hudson Valley release of “Call for Clay,” a new publication by local artist and educator E. Saffronia Downing @_saffr0nia_. She will give a short talk about the book at 1:30. This event is free and open to the public at WSW’s campus in Rosendale; copies of the book will be available for purchase directly from the artist via paypal, cash, or check.
Art-In-Education through the decades!📝🎨Since the 1 Art-In-Education through the decades!📝🎨Since the 1985/86 school year, Art-In-Education has brought students to Women’s Studio Workshop’s professional Printmaking, Papermaking, and Book Arts studios to work as artists with artists. In collaboration with the Kingston City School District @kingstoncsd, WSW devotes eight weeks each year to providing in-depth, day-long experiences for students. Each fall, advanced high school students come to WSW to work on projects to enhance their college application portfolios. In the spring, WSW works with 4th grade elementary students on projects to complement their classroom studies.

During full-day sessions, the students break into small groups and spend one day in each studio: Intaglio, Silkscreen, and Papermaking. These classes are taught by artists-in-residence, who are developing projects of their own at WSW. Each AIE session culminates with an art exhibition featuring student work made during the program.

⭐AIE has been ranked the best visual arts education program across all of New York State by the New York State Council on the Arts.

As we complete the 40th anniversary of Art-In-Education, we invite you to join us in celebrating the incredible young artists who explore new mediums in WSW’s studios. 

🌷Opening reception, “Spring into the Studios” 
📅Friday, May 1st, 5 - 7PM
📍Women’s Studio Workshop, 722 Binnewater Ln, Kingston

If you are interested in supporting this impactful program, consider donating today. Link in bio.

The Art-In-Education program is made possible by the NoVo Foundation, Cornelia T. Bailey Foundation, New York State Council of the Arts with the support of Gov. Kathy Hochul and the New York Legislature, Klock Kingston Foundation, Stewart’s Holiday Match Program, and Cowles Charitable Trust.
 
Images: Art-In-Education in 2026 (1), 2010s (2), 2004 (3), 1999 (4), 1988 (5), exhibition flyer (6)
We have a new arrival in our shop! Share your love We have a new arrival in our shop! Share your love for WSW everywhere from the kitchen to the studio in this denim apron featuring a design by former studio intern Ellie Swanson @starsheepz. If you missed the opportunity to purchase one at Chili Bowl, now’s your chance💻⭐

🚨PS: LOW INVENTORY ALERT🚨We have a limited supply of WSW ennamel pins and purple tie-dye tees left, get yours before they’re gone for good!
We’re wrapping up the 40th anniversary of our Art- We’re wrapping up the 40th anniversary of our Art-In-Education program! Join us for the opening reception of “Spring into the Studios,” featuring artwork by 4th grade students from Kingston City School District @kingstoncsd on Friday, May 1st from 5 to 7PM.🌷⭐

Since 1985, Art-In-Education has brought students to WSW’s professional Printmaking, Papermaking, and Book Arts studios to work as artists with artists. Today, Women’s Studio Workshop devotes 8 weeks a year to hosting students from Kingston City Schools for in-depth, day-long art experiences in printmaking and papermaking. This spring, these classes were taught by artists-in-residence, Ivana Carmen @ivanacarman, Em Miller @cypressure, and Jo Locke @jolockeart. Join us to view and celebrate the artwork made by Kingston students from Chambers, E.R. Crosby, and Harry L. Edson Elementary students.

The Art-In-Education program is made possible by the NoVo Foundation, Cornelia T. Bailey Foundation, New York State Council of the Arts with the support of Gov. Kathy Hochul and the New York Legislature, Klock Kingston Foundation, Stewart’s Holiday Match Program, and Cowles Charitable Trust.
 
If you are interested in supporting this impactful program, consider donating today. Link in bio.
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Get ready for May’s Meet & Make, B.Y.O Project! ✂️ Get ready for May’s Meet & Make, B.Y.O Project! ✂️✏️🧵🪡🧶💌⭐️

Bring a project you are working on or start a new one! Fabric, embroidery threads, simple printing materials, collage materials, and more will be available for shared use. Please note that we will not have a sewing machine available.

Come with 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. 🌷🍀🐞 Please RSVP so we can best set up the space. Link in bio. See you there :)

📅May 11, 6 - 8PM
📍Women’s Studio Workshop, Front Room, 722 Binnewater Lane, Kingston

Images from past Meet & Makes.
Last week we said farewell to one of our wonderful Last week we said farewell to one of our wonderfully talented Studio Interns, Kimberly Jo @blue.nebraska. During their time at WSW, Kimberly contributed their printing skills in many areas of studio operation including assisting in artist book production, Art-In-Education, our annual Valentine’s printing, and Chili Bowl poster printing. We cannot wait to see your next adventures!
Join us on Saturday, May 2nd from 1 - 3PM to celeb Join us on Saturday, May 2nd from 1 - 3PM to celebrate the Hudson Valley release of “Call for Clay,” a new publication by local artist and educator E. Saffronia Downing @_saffr0nia_. She will give a short talk about the book at 1:30. This event is free and open to the public at WSW’s campus in Rosendale; copies of the book will be available for purchase directly from the artist via paypal, cash, or check.
Art-In-Education through the decades!📝🎨Since the 1 Art-In-Education through the decades!📝🎨Since the 1985/86 school year, Art-In-Education has brought students to Women’s Studio Workshop’s professional Printmaking, Papermaking, and Book Arts studios to work as artists with artists. In collaboration with the Kingston City School District @kingstoncsd, WSW devotes eight weeks each year to providing in-depth, day-long experiences for students. Each fall, advanced high school students come to WSW to work on projects to enhance their college application portfolios. In the spring, WSW works with 4th grade elementary students on projects to complement their classroom studies.

During full-day sessions, the students break into small groups and spend one day in each studio: Intaglio, Silkscreen, and Papermaking. These classes are taught by artists-in-residence, who are developing projects of their own at WSW. Each AIE session culminates with an art exhibition featuring student work made during the program.

⭐AIE has been ranked the best visual arts education program across all of New York State by the New York State Council on the Arts.

As we complete the 40th anniversary of Art-In-Education, we invite you to join us in celebrating the incredible young artists who explore new mediums in WSW’s studios. 

🌷Opening reception, “Spring into the Studios” 
📅Friday, May 1st, 5 - 7PM
📍Women’s Studio Workshop, 722 Binnewater Ln, Kingston

If you are interested in supporting this impactful program, consider donating today. Link in bio.

The Art-In-Education program is made possible by the NoVo Foundation, Cornelia T. Bailey Foundation, New York State Council of the Arts with the support of Gov. Kathy Hochul and the New York Legislature, Klock Kingston Foundation, Stewart’s Holiday Match Program, and Cowles Charitable Trust.
 
Images: Art-In-Education in 2026 (1), 2010s (2), 2004 (3), 1999 (4), 1988 (5), exhibition flyer (6)
We have a new arrival in our shop! Share your love We have a new arrival in our shop! Share your love for WSW everywhere from the kitchen to the studio in this denim apron featuring a design by former studio intern Ellie Swanson @starsheepz. If you missed the opportunity to purchase one at Chili Bowl, now’s your chance💻⭐

🚨PS: LOW INVENTORY ALERT🚨We have a limited supply of WSW ennamel pins and purple tie-dye tees left, get yours before they’re gone for good!
We’re wrapping up the 40th anniversary of our Art- We’re wrapping up the 40th anniversary of our Art-In-Education program! Join us for the opening reception of “Spring into the Studios,” featuring artwork by 4th grade students from Kingston City School District @kingstoncsd on Friday, May 1st from 5 to 7PM.🌷⭐

Since 1985, Art-In-Education has brought students to WSW’s professional Printmaking, Papermaking, and Book Arts studios to work as artists with artists. Today, Women’s Studio Workshop devotes 8 weeks a year to hosting students from Kingston City Schools for in-depth, day-long art experiences in printmaking and papermaking. This spring, these classes were taught by artists-in-residence, Ivana Carmen @ivanacarman, Em Miller @cypressure, and Jo Locke @jolockeart. Join us to view and celebrate the artwork made by Kingston students from Chambers, E.R. Crosby, and Harry L. Edson Elementary students.

The Art-In-Education program is made possible by the NoVo Foundation, Cornelia T. Bailey Foundation, New York State Council of the Arts with the support of Gov. Kathy Hochul and the New York Legislature, Klock Kingston Foundation, Stewart’s Holiday Match Program, and Cowles Charitable Trust.
 
If you are interested in supporting this impactful program, consider donating today. Link in bio.
Mikayla Patton @mikaylapatton.art, BIMA Artist’s B Mikayla Patton @mikaylapatton.art, BIMA Artist’s Book Residency Grant for Indigenous Artists recipient @bimuseum.of.art, recently returned to WSW to print the covers and colophon for her upcoming artist’s book, “paškókpa iháŋblA wípatȟA” which translates from Lakota to “to press to dream to quill.” We look forward to her return once again in the coming weeks to complete the binding! Stay tuned for more about “paškókpa iháŋblA wípatȟA” soon.
We are thrilled to have spent such a beautiful spr We are thrilled to have spent such a beautiful spring afternoon with you for the 29th annual Chili Bowl Fest🌶️🌵🍵🥣⭐️ It was so much fun being in community with you all❤️ Can you believe we nearly sold out of bowls?

Here’s to our most successful Chili Bowl Fest to date where we raised $40,000 that will go towards artistic programming! Thank you to everyone who showed your love for WSW by coming by and enjoying the day with us. A very special thank you to all of our incredible volunteers who not only showed up for this event but who consistently dedicate their time to decorating the beautiful bowls we have to offer. See you again next year to celebrate 30 years of Chili Bowl ;) 

WSW’s public events wouldn’t be possible without the generous support of our 2026 Fiscal Year Event Sponsors: @baileypottery, @highfallsfoodcoop, @bank_rondout, @ulstersavings, @williamslumber Ryan and Ryan Insurance Brokers & Rich & Bander LLP
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