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Recent Work by Artists of the Women's Studio Workshop

  • 20 Apr 2022
  • Collins Library, the University of Puget Sound
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Recent Work by Artists of the Women's Studio Workshop

Collins Library, the University of Puget Sound

April 20th. 11:30-1:00

Attendance is limited to 25, 

The Event is Free, but Registration is Required

Masks are required

Erin Zona will be visiting the Collins Library on April 20th to share recent work by artists of the Women’s Studio Workshop in New York.   Erin Zona has an M.F.A. from the Rhode Island School of Design and a B.F.A. from the Kansas City Art Institute. Erin is a practicing artist with a special interest in research-based projects that utilize archives and special collections. As Artistic Director at Women’s Studio Workshop, Erin oversees the artistic integrity of all WSW programs and coordinates exhibitions on and offsite. She organizes the selection panels for all of our competitive programs and is responsible for marketing WSW’s artist books and portfolios.

About the Studiohttps://wsworkshop.org/about/

 

Women’s Studio Workshop envisions a society where women’s visual art is integral to the cultural mainstream and permanently recorded in history.

Our mission is to operate and maintain an artists’ workspace that encourages the voice and vision of individual women and trans, intersex, nonbinary and genderfluid artists. We provide professional opportunities for artists at various stages of their careers and promote programs designed to stimulate public involvement, awareness, and support for the visual arts.

WSW maintains facilities for etching, letterpress, papermaking, book arts, silkscreen, 3D work, ceramics, and photography. Our studios are housed in an historic building, located in the foothills of the Hudson Valley’s Shawangunk Mountains. The studios are extensively equipped and well-maintained. Artists can take workshops, rent the studios, or schedule private instruction. Get more information about who we serve here.

Artists are welcome to visit and tour before arranging work time or signing up for workshops. Please call ahead if you would like to do so.

 


Please contact us at psbanews@gmail.com  to learn more about the Puget Sound Book Artists or if you have a question about our organization!


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