
Please also note that due to the possibility of flooding in our basement studios, we strongly recommend that artists keep anything valuable off the floor at all times therefore artists accustomed to working on the floor should think carefully about whether our studios will meet their needs. Artists will not be permitted to choose their studio. Our staff is on-hand to provide technical support and to respond to the studio needs of our resident artists.Īrtists who are accepted into the program must be prepared to actively use their studio a minimum of 50 hours a month or they will lose it.

The program does not provide living space.Īrtists have access to shared facilities that include: a digital production lab, including a set of 27″ iMac workstations professionally configured for video and graphics editing, calibrated monitors, HD projector, stereo monitor speakers, flatbed film scanners, a wide-format photo printer, a color laser printer, and wireless internet access a fabrication shop including table saw, bandsaw, drill press, belt-sander and welding equipment. The studios are located on the lower level of our building at 92 Plymouth Street in Dumbo, Brooklyn and range in size from 250 to 300 square feet. The program runs for an eleven-month period from September 1 to August 15.
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The program provides six eligible artists working in all visual arts media a free private studio space accessible 24/7 and a fellowship (dependent on funding). The Artist Studio Program was launched in 2000 in response to the crisis of available affordable space for artists living and working in New York City. Photo by Etienne Frossard 2021-22 Studio Artist Jesus Benavente. Photo by Etienne Frossard 2021-22 Studio Artist Sasha Wortzel.

Photo by Etienne Frossard 2021-22 Studio Artist Megan Mi-Ai Lee.
