CONNECTION
& COMMUNITY
We want to help you build a community around your creative practice through ideation, collaboration, and critique. You will be able to showcase your work and take part in creating a more inclusive art industry.
MAKING SPACE
FOR BLACK WOMEN
TILA Studios is an arts incubator, co-working and gallery space serving Black Women Artists and Creatives in the Metro Atlanta area.
Your ART begins here.
That idea you have for your next body of work can bloom here. Given time, space, resources and support we believe that your work can become more than you imagined.
Interested in joining our tribe?
Email us! membership@tilastudios.com
WE'LL GO WITH YOU
TESTIMONIALS
Here are some words from our tribe.
Community
You are looking to build a network of like-minded women who support you and your work. There will be many opportunities to engage in discourse and exclusive events at partner locations like Spelman College Museum of Fine Arts and Charis Bookstore. You will leave each get-together inspired to create and full of new knowledge to
apply to your practice.
Courses
Making the work requires time and space. You are ready to commit to your practice. A range of workshops in Adobe Suite to Medium Format Photography are offered to enhance your skills and elevate your work. While creating you will also receive feedback at critiques and enhance your speaking skills at Artist Talks.
Co-Work
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You are refining your pathway in where you want your art to go. Our space has been designed for you to collaborate with artists that are her peers as well as receive professional development from experienced artists. With 24hr access to the studio you can utilize that time to prepare for future exhibitions, apply for grants and residencies and
work at hours that best fit your creative practice.
Student
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For students in Atlanta that are interested in broadening their art practice outside the classroom. This membership is offered on a 9 month, academic calendar year. Membership includes community and workshop tier with access to the studio. Students are encouraged to take advantage of exhibition opportunities and workshops to ideate and further their research in black women artistic production.