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Women's Studio Workshop is a visual arts organization with specialized studios in printmaking, hand papermaking, ceramics, letterpress printing, photography, and book arts. Artists are invited to work at WSW as a part of our Fellowship Program, Artists' Books Grants, Residencies, Internships, or to learn new skills in our Summer Arts Institute and community workshop series.
Rosendale NY, - Global
Must have teaching experience and knowledge in one of the studio areas (silkscreen, papermaking, or etching). Fellows teach one day per week and pay $300 for a four week fellowship. In exchange they receive access to the studio of their choice (during open studio hours). Read full listing…
The cost to recipients is $200 per week plus materials. Includes on-site housing and all-hour access to our studios. Complete studios in intaglio, silkscreen, hand papermaking, photography, letterpress, and ceramics. Three- to six-week sessions are available each year from September through June. Read full listing…
The cost to Fellowship recipients is $200 per week plus materials. Includes on-site housing and all-hour access to our studios. Complete studios in intaglio, silkscreen, hand papermaking, photography, letterpress, and ceramics. Four- to six-week sessions are available. Read full listing…
Includes a $2,000 stipend, up to $500 for materials, travel stipend, housing and unlimited studio use. The artist will be provided with technical advice and assistance in production. Read full listing…
Studio space and access to: Letterpress Studio with Korrex flatbed press; Intaglio printing studio with Plankenhorn etching press for papersize up to 132 x 180 cm. Read full listing…
WSW Internships are a great way for emerging artists to gain valuable professional experience in a community setting that is artistically supportive and challenging. Summer, Studio, and Arts Administrative interns work full-time during their term. Read full listing…
Fellows are partially subsidized to receive on-site housing and unlimited access to the studio to create a new body of work. Read full listing…
For artists who are interested in creating their own work while also working with local public school students. Read full listing…
The Ceramics Intern works closely with WSW’s Clay Program Coordinator preparing for our Annual Chili Bowl Fundraiser to produce 800 hand made vessels for sale. The revenue from this community event goes into the ceramics program to buy and maintain equipment and subsidize fellowships. Read full listing…
WSW Fellowship opportunities are designed to provide concentrated work time for artists to explore new ideas in a dynamic and supportive community of women artists. The fellowship is a partially-subsidized opportunity. Read full listing…
These residency grants are designed to enable artists to print and bind a limited edition book work at WSW. Generally editions range between 100 and 50 books. Read full listing…