BTFA Studios
In March 2022, BTFA opened BTFA Studios, a 2100 square foot artist studio and co-working space in the Brooklyn Navy Yards.
The space features BTFA’s office, a photo/video studio, a visual arts studio, a meeting room, and a lounge/co-working area.
Members of BTFA are invited to use the studio for creative projects, based on availability.
The studio also houses our Artist Residency program. See work created in BTFA studios below:

Mojo Disco by J Monroe for her Juicy EP Cover

Mojo Disco by J Monroe for her Juicy EP Cover

Mojo Disco by J Monroe for her Juicy EP Cover

Terrestrial Form by Kiyan Williams (2021)

Sentient Ruins by Kiyan Williams (2021)

Between Starshine and Clay by KiKi Williams (2022)

Ruins of Empire by Kiyan Williams (2022)

Tracey Africa, the first contracted trans model, photographed by Eve Harlowe

Ballroom Icon Shanice Supreme Moncler photographed by Eve Harlowe

Ballroom Icon Shanice Supreme Moncler photographed by Eve Harlowe

Tracey Africa, the first contracted trans model, photographed by Eve Harlowe

Tracey Africa, the first contracted trans model, photographed by Eve Harlowe

Ballroom Icon Shanice Supreme Moncler photographed by Eve Harlowe

The Cover of Raquel Willis's memoir The Risk It Takes to Bloom, imaged by Texas Isaiah in BTFA Studios
Members seeking to use the studio should inquire by emailing btfacollective@gmail.com.
Donate to support BTFA Studios.
For in-kind donations of tech, equipment, or supplies to BTFA Studios, email btfacollective@gmail.com