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WSW was so pleased to be back in the room at the C WSW was so pleased to be back in the room at the CODEX International Book Fair and Symposium @codexfoundation! We were very excited to be sharing three soon to be released books for the first time available for presale including; “Pause Apothecary” by Macon Reed @macon_reed_studio, “WET Vol.2” by Meg Turner @megprinter, and “Iniquity/Inequity” the 16th collaborative book by two of WSW’s founders, Ann Kalmbach @annkalmbach and Tatana Kellner @tatana1950, published under their collaborative moniker KaKeART.

In addition to the four days of the fair, where we got to see so many new and old colleagues and friends of the studio. WSW’s Special Collections Manager Faythe Levine @faythelevine and Operations Manager Rhonda Lowry also had the pleasure of joining Cynthia Seers @bimuseum.of.art for a luncheon hosted at Kala Art Institute @kalaartinstitute where we got a tour of the incredible facility and current exhibition “Bookness.” We also visited the San Francisco Center for the Book @sanfranciscocenterforthebook to see the traveling exhibition, “Who Is America At 250?” which includes many WSW titles captured in the new exhibition catalog (now in our library), and Faythe spent time in the inspiring collection at the Prelinger Library @prelingerlibrary.

Thank you so much to everyone who stopped by our table to chat and spend time with our artist’s books. We look forward to being in community with you. 

1. Rhonda Lowry at WSW’s CODEX set up
2. Close up of WSW’s CODEX set up
3. Sneak peak at “WET Vol.2” by Meg Turner
4. WSW alumnx Golnar Adili (left) and Corinne Teed (right) meeting
5. Susan Mills with her artist’s book “twentysix plants”
6. WSW alumnx IBe’ Bulinda Crawley tabling at CODEX
7. CODEX crowd
8. Faythe Levine (left) with Corinne Teed (right)
9. Kala Art Institute “Bookness” Exhibition work by Nasim Moghadam
10. San Francisco Center for the Book “Who Is America At 250?” exhibition
11. San Francisco Center for the Book print shop
12. PreLinger Library
We are excited to announce the introduction of a w We are excited to announce the introduction of a weekend workshop coming this March! “Broadcast Now: publishing as a tool of survival during fascism and genocide” is a two-day workshop hosted by artist, abolitionist, and storyteller Lukaza Branfman-Verissimo @bluekaza on March 28-29, 10AM-4PM. Sliding scale tuition, KN95 masks required at all times, priority to local BIPOC community members. Registration is open now!

Learn about the use of leaflets as a dissemination tactic during the dictatorship in Chile, the Black Panther newspaper printed in Oakland, CA and mailed nationally, the Detroit Printing Co-op’s role in making printshops a space for collective use, and the ways letters and postcards have enabled close dialogue with our incarcerated community.

Inspired by the long legacy of the printed multiple shaping liberation movements, participants will craft collective and individual banners, posters, and a class newspaper using screenprinting, creative writing, xerox, and risograph printing. This workshop does not require previous printmaking experience.

For more info visit our website. Link in bio.
Ishara Art Foundation @isharaartfoundation in Duba Ishara Art Foundation @isharaartfoundation in Dubai is currently exhibiting “Urdu Worlds,” which includes Zarina’s @hashmizarina “Ten woodcuts: based on Urdu proverbs,” printed during Zarina’s residency in 1991.”Urdu Worlds” is a two-person exhibition of Zarina and Ali Kazim’s works, curated by Hammad Nasar. The exhibition is the United Arab Emirates first contemporary art exhibition dedicated to the Urdu language exploring how language provides the tools with which we create and shape our internal ‘worlds’. On view through May 31, 2026.

“The show explores how language provides the tools with which we create and shape our internal ‘worlds’. Words, rather than simply describing our surroundings, give rise to our private lived experiences and shared cultural understandings.”

📍A3, Alserkal Avenue, Street 17, Al Quoz 1, Dubai, UAE

Images: Zarina, “Ten woodcuts by Zarina: based on Urdu proverbs,” 1991, courtesy of Ishara Art Foundation
Happy Valentine’s Day from Women’s Studio Workshop Happy Valentine’s Day from Women’s Studio Workshop💝❤️🩷
What an incredible night! ❤️❤️❤️ Thank you to ever What an incredible night! ❤️❤️❤️ Thank you to everyone who came to our first Meet & Make night to make valentines. It was lovely chatting with you all, and seeing new faces and long-time community members joining us! 

We hope you’ll join us again next month for Mend with a Friend on March 10th, 6-8PM! Bring your clothes in need of repair and revamp your wardrobe. Stitch on patches, embroider fun designs, and try new mending techniques! Link in bio to learn more and RSVP.

#womensstudioworkshop #meetandmake #valentines #craftnight
*Artist Opportunity* Applications are open for a n *Artist Opportunity* Applications are open for a new residency opportunity at WSW! The inaugural Carolȳnne Whitefeather Regional Grant follows in the footsteps of the Ora Schneider Artist in Residency Program (2006–2024), and provides opportunities for regional artists. Apply by 11:59PM EST on March 15th. 

The Carolȳnne Whitefeather Regional Grant is a month-long residency for artists residing in Greene, Columbia, Delaware, Dutchess, Ulster, Sullivan, and Orange counties. This opportunity has been named by the funder to honor Whitefeather’s significant and innovative contributions to the field of printmaking.

WSW will award this residency to one artist, who may choose to work independently in any of our studio disciplines. Priority will be given to artists with experience and a working knowledge of etching or monoprint; letterpress; papermaking; or screenprinting.

We are also currently accepting applications for:
Public Art Mural Grant, due March 1st
Studio Internship, Fall 2026 Term, due March 15th
Nonprofit Management Internship, Spring 2027 Term, due March 15th

Learn more at wsworkshop.org or link in bio.

Image: Natalie Beall, Ora Schneider Regional Residency Grant, 2024
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WSW was so pleased to be back in the room at the C WSW was so pleased to be back in the room at the CODEX International Book Fair and Symposium @codexfoundation! We were very excited to be sharing three soon to be released books for the first time available for presale including; “Pause Apothecary” by Macon Reed @macon_reed_studio, “WET Vol.2” by Meg Turner @megprinter, and “Iniquity/Inequity” the 16th collaborative book by two of WSW’s founders, Ann Kalmbach @annkalmbach and Tatana Kellner @tatana1950, published under their collaborative moniker KaKeART.

In addition to the four days of the fair, where we got to see so many new and old colleagues and friends of the studio. WSW’s Special Collections Manager Faythe Levine @faythelevine and Operations Manager Rhonda Lowry also had the pleasure of joining Cynthia Seers @bimuseum.of.art for a luncheon hosted at Kala Art Institute @kalaartinstitute where we got a tour of the incredible facility and current exhibition “Bookness.” We also visited the San Francisco Center for the Book @sanfranciscocenterforthebook to see the traveling exhibition, “Who Is America At 250?” which includes many WSW titles captured in the new exhibition catalog (now in our library), and Faythe spent time in the inspiring collection at the Prelinger Library @prelingerlibrary.

Thank you so much to everyone who stopped by our table to chat and spend time with our artist’s books. We look forward to being in community with you. 

1. Rhonda Lowry at WSW’s CODEX set up
2. Close up of WSW’s CODEX set up
3. Sneak peak at “WET Vol.2” by Meg Turner
4. WSW alumnx Golnar Adili (left) and Corinne Teed (right) meeting
5. Susan Mills with her artist’s book “twentysix plants”
6. WSW alumnx IBe’ Bulinda Crawley tabling at CODEX
7. CODEX crowd
8. Faythe Levine (left) with Corinne Teed (right)
9. Kala Art Institute “Bookness” Exhibition work by Nasim Moghadam
10. San Francisco Center for the Book “Who Is America At 250?” exhibition
11. San Francisco Center for the Book print shop
12. PreLinger Library
We are excited to announce the introduction of a w We are excited to announce the introduction of a weekend workshop coming this March! “Broadcast Now: publishing as a tool of survival during fascism and genocide” is a two-day workshop hosted by artist, abolitionist, and storyteller Lukaza Branfman-Verissimo @bluekaza on March 28-29, 10AM-4PM. Sliding scale tuition, KN95 masks required at all times, priority to local BIPOC community members. Registration is open now!

Learn about the use of leaflets as a dissemination tactic during the dictatorship in Chile, the Black Panther newspaper printed in Oakland, CA and mailed nationally, the Detroit Printing Co-op’s role in making printshops a space for collective use, and the ways letters and postcards have enabled close dialogue with our incarcerated community.

Inspired by the long legacy of the printed multiple shaping liberation movements, participants will craft collective and individual banners, posters, and a class newspaper using screenprinting, creative writing, xerox, and risograph printing. This workshop does not require previous printmaking experience.

For more info visit our website. Link in bio.
Ishara Art Foundation @isharaartfoundation in Duba Ishara Art Foundation @isharaartfoundation in Dubai is currently exhibiting “Urdu Worlds,” which includes Zarina’s @hashmizarina “Ten woodcuts: based on Urdu proverbs,” printed during Zarina’s residency in 1991.”Urdu Worlds” is a two-person exhibition of Zarina and Ali Kazim’s works, curated by Hammad Nasar. The exhibition is the United Arab Emirates first contemporary art exhibition dedicated to the Urdu language exploring how language provides the tools with which we create and shape our internal ‘worlds’. On view through May 31, 2026.

“The show explores how language provides the tools with which we create and shape our internal ‘worlds’. Words, rather than simply describing our surroundings, give rise to our private lived experiences and shared cultural understandings.”

📍A3, Alserkal Avenue, Street 17, Al Quoz 1, Dubai, UAE

Images: Zarina, “Ten woodcuts by Zarina: based on Urdu proverbs,” 1991, courtesy of Ishara Art Foundation
Happy Valentine’s Day from Women’s Studio Workshop Happy Valentine’s Day from Women’s Studio Workshop💝❤️🩷
What an incredible night! ❤️❤️❤️ Thank you to ever What an incredible night! ❤️❤️❤️ Thank you to everyone who came to our first Meet & Make night to make valentines. It was lovely chatting with you all, and seeing new faces and long-time community members joining us! 

We hope you’ll join us again next month for Mend with a Friend on March 10th, 6-8PM! Bring your clothes in need of repair and revamp your wardrobe. Stitch on patches, embroider fun designs, and try new mending techniques! Link in bio to learn more and RSVP.

#womensstudioworkshop #meetandmake #valentines #craftnight
*Artist Opportunity* Applications are open for a n *Artist Opportunity* Applications are open for a new residency opportunity at WSW! The inaugural Carolȳnne Whitefeather Regional Grant follows in the footsteps of the Ora Schneider Artist in Residency Program (2006–2024), and provides opportunities for regional artists. Apply by 11:59PM EST on March 15th. 

The Carolȳnne Whitefeather Regional Grant is a month-long residency for artists residing in Greene, Columbia, Delaware, Dutchess, Ulster, Sullivan, and Orange counties. This opportunity has been named by the funder to honor Whitefeather’s significant and innovative contributions to the field of printmaking.

WSW will award this residency to one artist, who may choose to work independently in any of our studio disciplines. Priority will be given to artists with experience and a working knowledge of etching or monoprint; letterpress; papermaking; or screenprinting.

We are also currently accepting applications for:
Public Art Mural Grant, due March 1st
Studio Internship, Fall 2026 Term, due March 15th
Nonprofit Management Internship, Spring 2027 Term, due March 15th

Learn more at wsworkshop.org or link in bio.

Image: Natalie Beall, Ora Schneider Regional Residency Grant, 2024
WSW is celebrating the work of Zarina (1937-2020) WSW is celebrating the work of Zarina (1937-2020) @hashmizarina (Artist’s Book Residency Grant, 1991) currently in two major exhibitions. 

“Ten woodcuts: based on Urdu proverbs” printed during Zarina’s residency is featured in “Urdu Worlds” at Ishara Art Foundation @isharaartfoundation in Dubai. A two-person exhibition of Zarina and Ali Kazim’s works, curated by Hammad Nasar. The exhibition is the United Arab Emirates first contemporary art exhibition dedicated to the Urdu language exploring how language provides the tools with which we create and shape our internal ‘worlds’. On view through May 31, 2026. 📍Alserkal Avenue, Warehouse 3 17th St ,Al Qouz Ind.first, Al Quoz, Dubai, UAE.

Closer to home in NYC, “Beyond the Stars” at Luhring Augustine @luhringaugustine is the gallery’s first show of the artist’s work since her death in 2020. Featuring works that span the artist’s seven-decade career, the exhibition highlights the breadth and enduring relevance of her artistic vision, bringing together works across a range of media from woodcut, collage, and print portfolios, to cast-paper and other sculptural pieces. Underscoring Zarina’s deep engagement with the history, politics, and culture of the twentieth century. On view until March 28th📍17 White Street, New York, NY.

Images: Zarina, “Ten woodcuts by Zarina: based on Urdu proverbs,” 1991, courtesy of Ishara Art Foundation
Last week we said farewell to one of our incredibl Last week we said farewell to one of our incredibly talented Studio Interns, Ollantay Avila Alcocer @ollantay.xyz. During their time at WSW, Ollantay contributed their printing and digital design skills to many areas of studio operation including artist’s book production, our annual Valentine’s mailing, and assisting in Summer Art Institute workshops and Art-In-Education! We can’t wait to see what she does next! <3
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