LEYLA TAGORE STUDIO
About
In TriBeCa’s mixed-use corridors, Leyla Tagore Studio offers a private workspace where artists work on found-object sculpture, ink and etching drafts, or film-based experimentation. The studio compiles day-rate options with walk-in hourly open-portrait sessions and multi-week rental blocks that trade quiet for month-to-month flexibility. Clients often pair large-format ink work with one-on-one portfolio guidance, squeezing both creation and critique into single visits. Sessions here tend to blur printmaking with three-dimensional assembly; expect plate-making equipment alongside joint-compound armatures and loaner drying racks that double as sculpture armatures. Bulk-canvased stretchers lean against the back wall; solvent carts sit behind a half-drawn curtain—all standard neighborhood-studio topography, not extras. You’ll find two desktop 27-inch iMac bays for digital output of pre-press proofs and high-res scans. To reach the desk, phone ahead and leave a voicemail with your requested slot. Once confirmed, park at the public lot on Hudson near Canal; street meters are free after 6 p.m. Plot your route with this map: zoom in on 68 Henry St #1 New York, NY 10002. Midday light on Henry can be cut by mid-block awnings, so aim for sessions before 4.