MEMBER BENEFITS

Subsidized Studios

 

Promotion and Visibility

 

Community

24/7 access to modern, light-filled spaces with 11' high ceilings in a doorman building in Midtown Manhattan, offering excellent transit options. Studios range in size from 200 to 440 sq ft.

Membership fees vary according to the size and shape of the studio assigned to the artist and the artist’s demonstrated financial need.

Subsidized membership fees range from $634 to $2,022 per month.


Subsidy

Gross Household Income

A (most subsidized)

Up to $55,000

B

$55,000 - $80,000

C

$80,000 - $100,000

D

$100,000 and above

  • Conference room for screenings, talks, book launches or meetings

  • Free access to internet via an Ethernet connection

  • Heat and air-conditioning

  • Passenger and freight elevators

  • Common areas with wash sinks, a coffee maker, water dispenser, refrigerator and microwave oven

  • Shared restroom facilities

1800 visitors over three days in October.

Recent visitors include:

Kimberli Gant
Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art, Brooklyn Museum

Dan Cameron
Curator

Omar Lopez-Chahoud
Curator of UNTITLED, ART

Melinda Lang
Senior Curatorial Assistant at Whitney Museum of American Art

Sergio Pardo Lopez
Director of the Percent for Art Program

Ysabel Pinyol Blasi
Executive Director and Curator at Monira Foundation

Eva Mayhabal Davis
Independent Curator

Cindy Rucker
Director of Cindy Rucker Gallery

Rachel Vera Steinberg
Curator & Director of Exhibitions at Smack Mellon

Anna Conlan
Neil C. Trager Director at The Samuel Dorsky Museum of Art at SUNY New Paltz, New York

Elle Burchill & Andrea Monti
Founders and Directors of Microscope Gallery


Member artists are featured in three to five exhibitions in the 3rd-floor galleries.

Member updates are featured on our website, social media, monthly newsletters highlight and more.

 

EFA member artists come from all over the world and work at all levels of the art world. You will meet them in the shared space, at monthly events, and by exchanging studio visits. Through EFA Newsgroup you can ask for advice and hear about opportunities. The community is your biggest resource.

EFA RBPMW is the oldest and longest-running community print shop in the United States. Located on the 2nd floor, this cooperative printmaking workspace provides professional-quality printmaking facilities to artists and printmakers of every skill level.

A solitary retreat by the sea is available for up to a month from October to May. This free program is offered in partnership with the Potato Farm Project.

Topics have included Museum Curators, Artists' Legacy Planning, Conservation, Mid-Career Boost, and Writing Clinic.

We routinely offer exclusive tours and provide opportunities for members to build relationships with other arts institutions. Recently we visited the Metropolitan Museum of Art Study Room for Drawings and Prints, Smack Mellon, Swiss Institute, ICP, and Dieu Donné papermaking workshop.