Samuel Stubblefield - NYC Studio
About
Artists keep the city’s pulse alive, one brushstroke at a time. Samuel Stubblefield - NYC Studio offers a quiet corner in Lower Manhattan where that creative energy takes physical form; the space itself remains unseen by most, yet its presence is felt through the work that emerges. On Mott Street, between Houston and Prince, 273 Mott St sits among galleries and cafés that have long defined the neighborhood’s character. The area hums with the kind of rhythm that has inspired painters, writers, and musicians for decades—an undercurrent of possibility that often finds its way into the art produced here. Visitors curious to see what’s currently on display or in progress can reach out directly at (206) 399-4840. While the studio isn’t a public gallery, inquiries about viewings or collaborations are typically met with openness, a nod to the tradition of artists engaging with their surroundings. Directions are straightforward via the map, though the real draw isn’t the address itself but the work that comes from it. For those who appreciate art not just as decoration but as conversation, this is one of the city’s many voices worth listening to.