2025 PROGRAMMING

Visit our 2025 Central Points for on-site support during the SPOS weekend!
Makerspace (opening hours: SAT-SUN 12PM-4PM) 
NARS Foundation (opening hours: FRI, 6-9PM | SAT-SUN 1-5PM)



Brooklyn Army Terminal
140 58th St.Check-in at Brooklyn Army Terminal, BLD B

Turnstile Tours
will lead 45-minute tours highlighting BAT's past, present, and future within Building B's stunning atrium space. First tour 12pm and last tour 4pm; tours on the hour.

About Brooklyn Army Terminal:
Anchored in a history of resilience and creativity, Brooklyn Army Terminal is a modern industrial hub and event space for this generation’s visionaries and manufacturers. Managed by New York City Economic Development Corporation (NYCEDC) since 1986, the campus plays a vital role in the city’s industrial ecosystem supporting a range of dynamic industries. Bringing opportunities to Sunset Park, the campus is committed to shaping the future and creating change across pivotal industries. Today, our hub seamlessly blends historical innovation with modern versatility.

SAT (12-4PM)
SUN (12-4PM)





SPOS 2025 is generously sponsored by
Brooklyn Army Terminal




MADE Bush Terminal
214 40th St.

Turnstile Tours will lead 45-minute tours of public gathering and select tenant spaces. Tours offered at 11am, 1, and 3pm each day.

About MADE Bush Terminal:
Established in the late 1800s, Bush Terminal was the largest multi-tenant industrial campus in the United States, playing a critical role in New York City’s manufacturing and maritime history.

Today, MADE breathes new life into this historic site, offering modern facilities, amenities, and indoor and outdoor gathering space to promote manufacturing and community-based programs along the Sunset Park waterfront.

SAT (10AM-5PM)
SUN (10AM-5PM)





SPOS 2025 is generously sponsored by
MADE Bush Terminal



Makerspace NYC
140 58th St.
Brooklyn Army Terminal
BLD B, Unit 1C
BLD A, Unit 5N-1

Machine demos and tours in our Building B Makerspace including virtual welding, uv printing, XTool screenprinting and more and open studio tours in our Building A Makerspace Studios which includes a variety of artists, designers, and craftspeople.

About Makerspace NYC:
Makerspace NYC is a non-profit community based organization dedicated to building economic growth and supporting innovation in our community. Founded in 2013, our mission is to promote creativity and collaboration across disciplines and to make technology accessible to anyone who desires to make or invent something, regardless of skills or experience.

We support individual entrepreneurship and help artists, craftspeople, engineers, inventors, and small manufacturers grow their businesses by offering low-cost access to advanced manufacturing and industrial equipment including welding, woodworking, sewing, laser cutting, 3D printing and other CNC technology. We also offer adult skills based training, K-12 programs, artist studios, residency programs and exhibition space.

SAT (12-4PM)
SUN (12-4PM)





The Whale Building Collective
14 53rd St

Open Studios featuring Alicia Degener, Benna Holden, Vanesa Alvarez, Callie Hirsch, Yana Dimitrova, Vanesa Alvarez Diaz, Susana Villa, Giles Clement / Clement Design, Roachele Negron, Dana Leigh Roodin, John & Wendy, Rie Hasegawa, Karin Persan, Rufiina, and others.

About The Whale Building Collective:
The Whale Building Collective was formed to give the artists and creative folk working in its studios a presence and opportunity for the public to experience their creative endeavors. The Whale is a unique, off the beaten track location with stunning views of NY Harbor and amazing studio and exhibit spaces that Brooklyn artists are thriving in.

FRI (5-8PM) 
SAT (1-5PM)
SUN (1-5PM)

ArtBuilt
140 58th St.
Brooklyn Army Terminal
BLD B, Suite 7G
Studio E6, E19, W16, W32

Open Studios featuring Cloud of Bats: Ianthe Jackson, Vandana Jain, Mike Estabrook, Purgatory Pie Press: Dikko Faust & Esther K Smith, Jack Henry Whetstone & Jeff Whetstone, and Annamariah Knox.

About ArtBuilt:
ArtBuilt is a solutions-focused nonprofit that builds new systems of support for artists based on access to affordable real estate, asset building, and deeply reciprocal relationships with local communities.

SAT (1-5PM)
SUN (1-5PM)

Art Cake
214 40th St.
2nd Floor

Open Studios featuring Nicole Awai, Jim Condron, Jan Dickey, Martin Dull, Eric Laverty, Justin Natividad, Simona Prives, Kim Uchiyama, Scott VanderVoort, and Lucia Warck-Meister.

About Art Cake:
Art Cake was founded in 2019 by brothers Cordy and Ethan Ryman to provide space for production and events to creatives in New York City. Located in a converted industrial building from the 1920s, the space takes its name from its previous uses as a patisserie and paint distribution factory. The 13,000 square foot space was renovated by architects Joe Smith and Dylan Sauer in close collaboration with the founders and features a 4200 sq. ft. pristine event venue with 17 ft. ceilings and authentic historic architectural details that retain hints of the building’s past.

FRI (6-9PM) 
SAT (6-9PM)
SUN (6-9PM)


BAT Clay Studio
80 58th St.
Unit 403

Come up to the 4th floor of the Brooklyn Army Terminal Annex to check out the workspaces of artists including Jessica Rust/Rust Designs, Judy Tung, Taeyeon Palmer, and Meg Metzger. Our showroom will feature pieces for sale to the public: home wares, lighting, jewelry, curiosities, and more; and a Seconds corner, with heavily discounted items.

About BAT Clay Studio:
Founded in 2025 by Meg Metzger, BAT Clay Studio is a new communal clay studio plus showroom located in the Brooklyn Army Terminal, Annex Building. We have capacity for sixteen makers and are currently building out our membership. Geared toward experienced ceramicists, we set our members up to succeed and thrive by
- providing first-rate equipment (wheels, kilns, slab roller, studio glazes, and more) in a thoughtfully designed space
- being attentive to the needs and ambitions of every member
- offering the opportunity for on-site sales
- fostering a community that is greater than the sum of its parts. Our showroom offers new and exciting work made by our members for sale to the public. Find lighting, jewelry, home wares and fine art pieces

FRI (6-9PM)
SAT (12AM-5PM)
SUN (12AM-5PM)


BioBAT Art Space
140 58th St.
Brooklyn Army Terminal
BLD AMain entrance is located on the Brooklyn Waterfront

pHen: Adaptive Hues & Circular Futures // pHen Artist Collective: Boldizsár Csongor Nagy, Nora Gulya, and Szonja Somogyvari

About BioBAT Art Space:
BioBAT Art Space is a non-profit gallery and interdisciplinary research studio dedicated to fostering creative practice at the intersection of art and science. Located within BioBAT Inc., a biotech incubator at the historic Brooklyn Army Terminal, it is one of the largest spaces in the world devoted to bioart. BioBAT Art Space advances its mission through large-scale exhibitions, STEAM education programs, public engagement initiatives, international academic collaborations, and experimental residencies for artists and scientists. By bridging scientific innovation with artistic expression, BioBAT Art Space cultivates dialogue, discovery, and transformative approaches to the pressing challenges of the 21st century.


SAT (12-5PM)

Brooklyn Public Library – Sunset Park Branch
5108 4th Ave.

Saturday Storytime | SAT (10:30-11:00 AM)
Join us each Saturday to hear new stories and favorite tales read aloud. All ages welcome!

Library Newsroom | SAT (1:30-3:30PM)
Join us for a series of meals and conversations about building a community newsroom in Sunset Park. We’ll come together to share stories, exchange ideas, and explore how we can create a neighborhood-driven way to stay connected.
By registration only: https://www.bklynlibrary.org/calendar/library-newsroom-sunset-park-multipurpose-20251018-0130pm.

NARS Family Workshop | 2:00-4:00PM

About Brooklyn Public Library:
It is the mission of Brooklyn Public Library to ensure the preservation and transmission of society's knowledge, history and culture, and to provide the people of Brooklyn with free and open access to information for education, recreation and reference.

FRI (10AM-6PM)
SAT (10AM-5PM)


Diana Salomone
341 39th St.
7th Floor
Studio 736

SAUDADE — a portuguese word that infers a deep emotional state of longing, nostalgia, and melancholy for something or someone that is absent, distant, or lost. It's a bittersweet feeling as it scopes a mix of sadness and sweetness, refl≈ecting both the pain of missing something and the joy of having experienced it. It’s a feeling that lingers, sometime comforting, sometimes aching, but always profound. Through a series of paintings I explore portraits of my life through memories of specific spaces. My own family archives have assisted me in painting these series of 50 works, paintings that play a role as a memory in its genuine state, not as a photo, not as a fact, but as a blurry, haunting, yet beautiful, SAUDADE.

About the artist:
Diana Salomone Malucelli (São Paulo, Brazil, 2001) is a New York- based interdisciplinary artist and printmaker. Her practice explores the intersections and spatiality between memories, personal archives, and womanhood, all grounded by her Brazilian roots. Color is also a key point in her practice, an element that can be seen vividly throughout all Diana’s works. She received her BFA from Parsons School of Design with honors and has been featured in multiple group shows throughout New York City.

SAT (1-5PM)
SUN (1-5PM)


District 38 City Council Office
4417 4th Ave.

District 38 City Council Office hosts a special exhibition for SPOS Weekend, on view from October 6 during office hours (9–5:30pm) and throughout the weekend event.

Highlighting select artists participating in Sunset Park Open Studios, Sunset Park Wide Open aims to bring local artwork into community spaces, including businesses, offices, and neighborhood centers across Sunset Park.

Featuring artists: Ji Yong Ki, Madeline Collins, Susana Villa, and Zhen Guo


J&M Studios
201 46th St.
2nd Floor

Open studios featuring Jas Pinturas, Robert Melzmuf, Nikolina Kovalenko, Margot Werner, Eliza Clark, Douglas Paisley, Rachael McArthur, Thomas Batuello, Ian Myers, Jean Auguste Alix, Joseph Bochetto Walsh, Anita Trombetta, Richard Rosenblatt, Andrew Schwartz, Miranda Norris, Tim Norris, Daina Higgins, Eric Clinton Anderson, Greg McMurray, Joseph Hartley, Braden Bandel, Patricia Orpilla, Amanda Leung, Peter Walsh, Niamul Bari, Sean Patrick Smith, Kalya O'Donoghue, Mary McIntyre, and others



FRI (6-9PM)
SAT (1-5PM)
SUN (1-5PM)

John Jackson
Industry City, BLD #2
4th Floor, #B441

Open studios with artist John Jackson.

About John Jackson:
I paint and draw in Brooklyn NY. Currently collaborating with A.I. to create references to paint from. I have commissioned paintings in Hotels around the US and world, including five paintings in The Tokyo Edition Hotel, three paintings in the Reykjavik Edition Hotel, two paintings in the Jeddah EDITION Hotel, four paintings in the Tampa Edition Hotel, two paintings in the WEHO Edition Hotel, two paintings in the Times Square Edition Hotel, 10 paintings in Ian Schrager's PUBLIC Hotel NYC, and many private commissions around the US.

FRI (6-9PM)
SAT (1-5PM)
SUN (1-5PM)


NARS Foundation
201 46th St.
4th Floor


Open studios featuring NARS Season IV, 2025 Residency Artists.

Exhibitions On View:
Beauty & Spendid: South-West Brooklyn Exhibition, curated by Joyous R. Pierce.

Constanza Alarcón Tennen: Sudamericana tiene memoria del aire, a solo exhibition by Constanza Alarcón Tennen, curated by Laurel V. McLaughlin.


FRI (6-9PM)
SAT (1-5PM)
SUN (1-5PM)

RISE UP – Center for Family Life
341 39th St.
6th Floor, Suite 604On the 6th floor (Suite 604), please ring the doorbell and a RISE UP staff will greet you.


About RISE UP: RISE UP Family Enrichment Center, launched July 2024, is the Center for Family Life’s newest community-driven program funded by the Administration for Children’s Services. It’s a space created by families and neighbors to connect, share resources, build leadership, and co-design programs that strengthen community. Our mission is to center and elevate lived experiences as sources of knowledge, resilience, creativity, and cultural expression, fostering advocacy, mutual support, and belonging. Together with programs and services at CFL, we serve and celebrate Sunset Park as a cultural and artistic hub, supporting cross-program, lingual, and cultural collaborations that expand accessibility for diverse communities.

FRI (2-6PM)
SAT (1-4PM)



Tabla Rasa Gallery
224 48 St.

Exhibition featuring Stephen Basso, Carl Dimitri, Janet Morgan, Audrey Anastasi, Joseph Anastasi, and more

About Tabla Rasa Gallery:
Tabla Rasa is an art gallery that profiles works of emerging, mid-career, and established artists of Brooklyn, New York, and the United States. Located in a turn of the century carriage house in industrial Sunset Park, Brooklyn, Tabla Rasa presents solo and group exhibitions in a wide range of styles, themes and media. Artist/Directors Audrey Frank Anastasi and Joseph Anastasi are committed to the visual arts as an expression of the human spirit and a voice for social issues. They are committed to presenting exhibitions in an accessible, community-friendly, non-intimidating, and high quality art viewing venue. Tabla Rasa Gallery provides expert consultation, acquisition and leasing services to corporations and collectors.

SAT (1-5PM)
SUN (1-5PM)



Yukiko Izumi
5th Ave. bet 34th St. and 36th St.
50th St. bet 5th Ave. and 6th Ave.

Murals by Yukiko Izumi.


About the artist:
Yukiko Izumi is a freelance graphic designer and muralist based in Brooklyn, NY. Originally from Japan, she holds a B.A. and M.A. in Interior Design and Living Environment Study from Bunka Gakuen University, and an M.A. in Industrial Design from Designskolen Kolding in Denmark. Her passion for Japanese simplicity is deeply rooted in her upbringing and was further influenced by a year-long stay in the United States at the age of 12. This experience inspired her to explore Japanese design and foster a cultural bridge between Japan and the U.S. Through her visual art and design, Yukiko seeks to transcend language barriers and connect with diverse audiences.

The mural is located outdoors and accessible to the public at any time.

brooklynONE productions
51 35th St.
Industry City, BLD #5


Join us for our Vampire themed group art show BLOODSUCKER!

About bkONE:
brooklynONE productions (bkONE) was founded as a creative haven for bold, alternative, and experimental works — both original and reimagined. Rooted in a vibrant community of artists, bkONE is dedicated to expanding the boundaries of performing arts in Brooklyn and beyond. With a deep focus on collaboration and the artistic process, we cultivate thought-provoking performances and projects that showcase artists of all ages and experience levels.


FRI (6-9PM)
SAT (1-5PM)
SUN (1-5PM)

ChaShaMa
140 58th St.
Brooklyn Army Terminal
BLD A, 3rd Floor, Unit J
BLD B, 4th Floor, Unit I

Discover the creative energy inside at Chashama’s Brooklyn Army Terminal Open Studios. Explore behind the scenes as artists open their workspaces, share their process, and showcase works in progress alongside finished pieces. A rare chance to connect directly with 100 local artists across 2 buildings and see how they fuel New York’s cultural landscape. Get inspired and learn from artists of various disciplines such as painting, sculpture, photography, textiles, installation, printmaking, ceramics, and more.

About Chashama:
Chashama was founded in 1995 by BIPOC artists and leaders Marc Dale and Darryl Montgomery, and performance artist Anita Durst. For 30 years, we have empowered artists, entrepreneurs, and underserved communities by transforming unused real estate into free and subsidized presentation, work, and education space, expanding access to artistic opportunities for those who have been historically overlooked.


SUN (11-5PM)



Genspace
132 32nd St.
Unit #108


Genspace's 2025 Artists-in-Residence, Lorraine Cruz (they/them) and Caroline Chou (she/they) present an open studio event focusing on the tools of the biology lab. Bioart, an established discipline, merges techniques from the life sciences with artistic inquiry to ask urgent questions about ecology, identity, and technological progress. Bioartists cultivate microbial materials, embed living systems into sculpture and design, and use embodied performance to explore genetic inheritance and cultural memory. These practices open up new ways of understanding our interdependence with the natural world, and invite audiences to reimagine science not just as a field of knowledge, but as a creative, civic, and collective process.

About Genspace:
Our mission is to foster a safe and inclusive community where all people – including those from non-traditional and underrepresented backgrounds – can experientially learn, boldly create, and meaningfully grow with the life sciences.


FRI (6-9PM)
SUN (10AM-1PM)


Tanya Weddemire Gallery254 36th St.
Industry City, BLD #2, #C257

Bloom Where You Are is a powerful celebration of feminine strength, presence, and perseverance. This all-women cast of artists reminds us that where we are in our current moment, our community and in our truth is a beautiful place to be.

Through each artist’s unique vision Brittney S. Price, Kaylyn Webster, Candice Tavares, Tyvette Symone and Brooke Fierce Bronner, the show reflects the light that emerges when women stand rooted in their powerful voice, value and creativity.

About Tanya Weddemire Gallery:
The Tanya Weddemire Gallery is a Brooklyn-based art gallery that thrives from being a vital source and representation of the arts. It's a premier art destination dedicated to showcasing the work of emerging established artists. Its mission is to deepen the value and importance of art by enriching each person's perspective on life explorations through exhibits. The gallery applies thoughtful and intentional curation while integrating cultural and historical connections to all their shows that can include, but are not limited to, paintings, sculptures, drawings, photography, fashion, and furniture.


FRI (11AM-6PM)
SAT (11AM-6PM)
SUN (12-5PM)



Target Margin Theater
232 52nd St.
About Target Margin Theater:
Target Margin Theater’s mission is to re-invent what theater can be without any assumptions, in the most inclusive way imaginable. Every experience we create should be surprising, challenging, and delightful for all.

FRI (3-5PM)
SAT (3-5PM)



Thomas VanDyke Gallery
434 39th St.

Friese Undine - The Living Museum of the Golden Age
Thomas VanDyke Gallery is pleased to present The Living Museum of the Golden Age, a solo exhibition of work by Friese Undine. The show investigates the glamorization of history and the human fascination with glorifying the past.

About Thomas VanDyke Gallery:
Thomas VanDyke Gallery is a contemporary art gallery located in Brooklyn, New York, working with artists local to New York City and from around the world. The gallery has established a reputation for innovative exhibitions that have helped to promote and further the creative processes of artists in a wide variety of disciplines. Established in 2022 on 39th Street in Sunset Park, Brooklyn, Thomas VanDyke Gallery hosts art exhibitions as well as live performances, workshops, community events, concerts, and produces original creative content both online and in the gallery.

SAT (1-6PM)


928 4th Ave.
Between 34 & 35th St.

Open Studios featuring Art Salon 787 (Tamavis, Alex G, Luis "Inca" Ramos, Jay Perez, Damien Rosado, Freddy Santiago, Albert Justiniano)

About Art Salon 787:
Art Salon 787 is a diverse collective of Puerto Rican and Nuyorican artist; including painters, street artists, photographers, and creatives across discipline, ---united by a shared commitment to artistic expression rooted in culture, identity, and community.

FRI (6-9PM)
SAT (1-5PM)
SUN (1-5PM)



Industry City
BLD #5
Units #B329, #B331, #B336, #B317, #B430
BLD #2
Unit #B
430

Open Studios featuring Zhen Guo, Jeanette MayElizabeth SternErin Juliana & Adam Murray, and Kelocabay / Kelly Bahash

SAT (1-6PM)
SUN (1-6PM)
80 39th St.
Suite 605
Ivory Build

Open Studios with artist Molly McIntyre

About the artist:
Molly McIntyre is an artist living in Brooklyn, New York with her husband and two young sons. In her cut paper work, she builds on her training as a printmaker to create images that exist in the intersection of craft, fine art, and illustration. She is beginning to explore creating large-scale metal versions of her cut paper work.

SAT (3-5PM)
362 39th St.

Open Studios with artist Trevor Warren

About the artist:
Trevor Warren (b. 1996, Tacoma, WA) lives and works in Brooklyn, NY. He attended The Johnston Center for Integrative Studies where he majored in Art and Environment. His work has been the subject of exhibitions at CANADA, East Hampton; Halsey McKay, East Hampton; Storage Gallery, New York; Printed Matter, New York; Incubator, Brooklyn; Chophouse Row, Seattle; Beatnik Lounge, Joshua Tree; and Ann Peppers Gallery at the University of Redlands, Redlands. Warren was nominated for the Emerging Artist Grant in 2023 by the Rema Hort Mann foundation. He is a book publisher at the artist-run gallery CANADA and a co-founder of the independent literary arts publication Counterbound.

SAT (1-5PM)
SUN (1-5PM)
218 41st St.
#301, #303

Open Studios featuring Allison Berkoy, Sylvia Schwartz, and Jessica Nissen

About the artists:
Allison Berkoy - My work explores the communicative potential of physical-digital environments when combined with mutable narratives and media. This takes the form of interactive installations, electronic sculptures, and networked audiovisuals, driven by code, sensors, and human bodies. With participatory and absurd narratives, installations become stages for performance that test the boundaries and etiquette of human-machine interaction as well as human-human relationship. Early roots in theatre and performance deeply influence my approaches. I consider performance in broad spectrum, relating to both human and non-human performers, such as machines, animals, objects, and materials.

Sylvia Schwartz

Jessica Nissen - These paintings are essentially liquid landscapes...reflecting energy that is lush and life generating (primordial) and also equally potentially destructive or even apocalyptic. The collective title “Froth” refers to the form this energy takes ...often fragile as in a bubble but again alluding to an undefined turbulence. I have been referring to them as “Baroque Volumetric Convulsions.

SAT (1-5PM)
SUN (1-5PM)


507 41st St.
Corner of 5th Ave.

Open Studio with artist Sandrine Gigon.

About Sandrine Gigon:
Simplicity and ordinary life has become an extraordinary and transformative experience. I enjoy the moment and integrate shapes of nature in my work. I constantly play with colors and lines. I try to spend as much time as possible outside as it is my inspiration. I see the landscape as life-force and try to feel the energy and emotion around places and things. I currently concentrate on woodcut techniques.

FRI (6-9PM)
SAT (1-5PM)
SUN (1-5PM)

1 43th St.
1st & 3rd Floor

Open Studios featuring Allison Arlotta, BRANT, Deborah Simon, Rebecca Eve Miller, Richard O’Russa, and Tatjana Krizmanic
About the artists:
Allison Arlotta - Through collage, Allison hunts for texture, color, and pattern in existing print material and puzzles these pieces together to recreate old family photos.

BRANT
- Intertwining the creator of our world and visual reality

Deborah Simon
- My art is a visual way of questioning our relationship with animals. The animals in my sculptures and paintings become inverted anatomies showing their interior organ structures painted and embroidered on the body’s surface or through translucent skin. The realistic animal, with its unblinking stare focused on the viewer, is juxtaposed with a fantastic interior, forcing us to reflect on and consider our relationship with animals and the cultural baggage we bring to them. The animal is no longer an odalisque for us to admire but a full participant in the conversation about our fractious relationship with them.

Rebecca Eve Miller


Richard O’Russa

Tatjana Krizmanic - I am a contemporary figurative painter working in the tradition of European post-impressionism and mid-century modernism. My work explores the shifting atmosphere of New York—its waterfronts, cityscapes, and everyday still lifes—through an impressionist–expressionist lens. I aim to capture movement, color, and emotion in bold, gestural forms that balance observation with abstraction. For this open studio, I will present large scale Manhattan cityscapes in oil, Brooklyn waterfront miniatures and mid sized oils and still life’s. Alongside these, I will have a wide selection of prints, watercolors, studies and drawings.


FRI (6-9PM)
SAT (1-5PM)
SUN (1-5PM)


250 44th St.
Units #113, #114
Open Studios featuring Jeremy Canfield, Mollie Ruskin,  and Jose Ortiz / Fig. 9

About the artists:
Jeffrey Kurland - Experiments in watercolor and the built or discovered environment

Mollie Ruskin - Mixed media, mixed ideas, mixed visions. Illustration, comics & painting.

Jose Ortiz / Fig. 9 - art • design • illustration

Open Hours for Unit #113
SAT (11AM-5PM)
SUN (11AM-5PM)


Open Hours for Unit #114
SAT (1-5PM)
283 47th St.
Studios #203, #303

Open Studios featuring Greg Wall, Nick Benfey, and Studio 203 Collective (Edward Cheng, Madeline Collins, Harlan Erskine, Sumner Hatch, Ross Wheeler)

About the artists:
Nick Benfey was born in Amherst, MA. He received his BA from Bowdoin College, and his MFA from Hunter College. He lives and works in Brooklyn.

Greg Wall - My work collages together household materials and traditional art materials into three dimensional paintings. I create densely layered surfaces that address the absurd maximalism of commodity culture and the contrast between structure and facade. Tactility and play guide the work, and offer an alternative to the primacy of streamlining and efficiency.

About Studio 203:
Studio 203 is a collaborative space for artistic processes related to photography. Our artists work in a variety of techniques, from contemporary digital practices to analogue silver and non-silver printmaking. We share resources, skills, ideas, and feedback and support each other in collective projects and experiments.

FRI (6-9PM)
SAT (1-5PM)
SUN (1-5PM)
5726 1st Ave
3rd Floor
Between 57 & 58th St.

Open Studios featuring Mason Dowling and Tisha Benson

FRI (6-9PM)
SAT (1-5PM)
SUN (1-5PM)