
Annual Print
The Woodstock School of Art (WSA) has chosen artist Mary Lou Ganio to create the 2023 Annual Print. House Hunting is a carved linoleum block print. The limited edition of 85 prints follows a long tradition of artist printmakers who have been selected to create a new print for its annual fundraiser. The print will be given to contributors of $125 or more to the nonprofit school.
MARY LOU GANIO, HOUSE HUNTING,
CARVED LINOLEUM BLOCK PRINT, 8”X6”
Second Student Show of 2023!
April 8, 2023 – June 3, 2023
Showcase Exhibition II features over 90 Woodstock School of Art students exhibiting in a wide range of media and is available for viewing both online and in person.
Woodstock School of Art
The Woodstock School of Art, Inc., is a not-for-profit, 501(c)3, educational institution chartered under the laws of the state of New York. The school is located in New York’s famed artists’ colony of Woodstock, surrounded by the pristine woodlands of the Catskill Mountains, about 100 miles north of New York City.
Classes in fine art, including drawing, painting, printmaking, and sculpture are offered year-round in fully climate-controlled studios in historic bluestone and native-timber buildings. Classes are open to all, with no entrance requirements or experience necessary.
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What Our Students Are Saying

“I have been painting for 40 years and learned new skills!!”

“WSA has in recent years established one of the finest printmaking studios in North American and rivals those of any accredited art school or university art department.”

“WSA is an amazing place that supports diverse individuals offering them opportunity to create and heal through creative experience. It is about exposing community to the culture and the arts.”

“Scheele is a great teacher and all the WSA staff are so patient and helpful.”

“I have loved having the online classes! They keep me in touch with the school, my artist friends and my own work.“

“WSA gives me access to amazing artists and instructors I might not otherwise have.”