Sublet Available: Art Studio in Crown Heights!

Art Studios for Sublet

$700/month

Location

crown heights, brooklyn

Available

June 13, 2025 - January 1, 2026

Transportation

Eastern Parkway–Brooklyn Museum; Franklin Ave Station; Clinton - Washington Station; Park Place; 7av; Botanic Gardens, Nostrand

Size

260 sq. ft.

Join our artist-run space at 823 Bergen Street in Crown Heights! We have a 250-square-foot art studio available for sublet from October 1 to March 1, with the option for shorter sublets.

Located on the second floor of a two-story manufacturing building, our studio features 8' walls and 12' ceilings, providing a private workspace with shared noise/air space. You'll enjoy natural light from skylights, along with amenities like free WiFi, a shared lounge, and a central HVAC system for heating and cooling.

The studio is well-connected, situated near the C line at Clinton-Washington and the 2/3/4/5 lines at Franklin Ave. The monthly rent is $700, plus utilities (gas & electric).

If you're an artist seeking a comfortable and inspiring space, don't miss this opportunity! Contact us to schedule a viewing and make this studio your creative haven.

About This Lister

Marcela Florido (b. 1988, Rio de Janeiro, B.R.) is a Brazilian visual artist based in Brooklyn, NY. After her studies at the Foundation in Art and Design, Central Saint Martins (London, UK), she achieved in 2013 a BFA from Slade School of Art (London, UK) and completed her academic career in 2015, earning the MFA from Yale School of Art, in the Painting Department (New Heaven, US). The artist was awarded a MASA Artist Award from Yale University (2015) and the Viridian Artist Prize, selected by Lauren Hinkson, the Senior Curator at The Guggenheim Museum (2015). Her practice has been the subject of solo exhibitions in contemporary art institutions in England, Italy, UAE, Hong Kong, Seoul, Brazil, and New York. She is represented in public collections such as Sharjah Art Foundation and IBEU. Marcela Flórido’s work presents the female form through self-portraits. Steeped in memories, place, and identity, her figures are always female – hybrids of herself and the women in her life. She begins by drawing freestyle onto a canvas and then repeatedly repainting it with oil as her memories combine, constantly redefining the composition. Colors are inventive, intuitive, and applied through trial and error. Inspired by artists like Beatriz González, Luchita Hurtado, and Terezinha, she questions “how we inhabit or imagine identity, and place, in our constant redefinition of home.”

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