Art & Artists
Dozens of artists find and share art studio spaces every week on Listings Project. These artists are the lifeblood of our communities, keeping us connected to and engaged with the things that matter most. In this series, we showcase some of these art studios that were listed with us recently. To see our current available art studio listings, check out our most recent listings.
Emily Clayton is an artist working from her art studio in Greenpoint, Brooklyn. You can find Emily on Instagram.
"Spiral Studios is a brand NEW ceramics studio that just opened up in the heart of Greenpoint. Were located on intersection of Lorimer, Nassau and Bedford--right across from Five Leaves and McCarren park. While we do have one wheel, we are a studio focused on hand building and sculpture. Spiral is over 1000 sq ft. with a 14 members max policy, to insure there is plenty of space and access to equipment, as well as consistent weekly firing times. We do not offer classes at the moment." - Emily Clayton
Cassandra Duguay is a creative working from her art studio in Red Hook, Brooklyn.
“A stunning and special creative space to share for the right creative, designer, illustrator, filmmaker, writer, photographer, architect, art organizer, or artist available immediately. You'd be sharing the space with myself, a creative currently studying and working predominantly in interiors and business operations as well as my dog who is most often with me." - Cassandra Duguay
Diana Cooper is an artist working from her art studio in Gowanus, Brooklyn.
“THE OLD AMERICAN CAN FACTORY is a historic, six-building, 130,000 sq ft industrial complex in Gowanus, Brooklyn that houses a curated community of appx 275 artisans, visual/performing artists, poets/writers, filmmakers, architects/designers, publishers, non-profit organizations and others working in the creative industries.” - Diana Cooper
Mayela Rodriguez, our Editorial Designer, works closely with the team to create designs for the website, newsletter, and user experience. A self-proclaimed “media-agnostic” artist, Mayela received her MFA from the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor. You can learn more about her work at www.mayelarodriguez.com.