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'''Women's Studio Workshop''' (WSW) is a visual arts organization in Kingston, New York. Since 1974, WSW has brought over 5,000 artists to their campus to work in printmaking, hand papermaking, letterpress printing, photography, book arts, and ceramics studios. The organization is most known for its long-standing artist's book publication program. Their collection of over 260 books can be found in major libraries and museums, including The Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Tate Modern, The Library of Congress, Harvard University, and others. WSW offers fully funded residencies to women, trans, intersex, nonbinary, and genderfluid artists in all stages of their careers. [https://archive.sfcb.org/aradicalalteration (2024)] | '''Women's Studio Workshop''' (WSW) is a visual arts organization in Kingston, New York. Since 1974, WSW has brought over 5,000 artists to their campus to work in printmaking, hand papermaking, letterpress printing, photography, book arts, and ceramics studios. The organization is most known for its long-standing artist's book publication program. Their collection of over 260 books can be found in major libraries and museums, including The Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Tate Modern, The Library of Congress, Harvard University, and others. WSW offers fully funded residencies to women, trans, intersex, nonbinary, and genderfluid artists in all stages of their careers. [https://archive.sfcb.org/aradicalalteration (2024)] | ||
Revision as of 17:32, 14 May 2025
Women's Studio Workshop founders Barbara Leoff Burge, Ann Kalmbach, Tatana Kellner, and Anita Wetzel, 1975. [1]
Women's Studio Workshop (WSW) is a visual arts organization in Kingston, New York. Since 1974, WSW has brought over 5,000 artists to their campus to work in printmaking, hand papermaking, letterpress printing, photography, book arts, and ceramics studios. The organization is most known for its long-standing artist's book publication program. Their collection of over 260 books can be found in major libraries and museums, including The Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Tate Modern, The Library of Congress, Harvard University, and others. WSW offers fully funded residencies to women, trans, intersex, nonbinary, and genderfluid artists in all stages of their careers. (2024)
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- Touring 50th anniversary exhibition, 2024-2025