Museum & Box Office Hours
Tuesday-Sunday, 10am-4pm (Dec-May)
Tuesday-Saturday, 10am-4pm (Jun-Nov)
Visitors can find us, tour our galleries and studios, and visit the rooftop at 533 Eaton Street.
Tuesday-Sunday, 10am-4pm (Dec-May)
Tuesday-Saturday, 10am-4pm (Jun-Nov)
Visitors can find us, tour our galleries and studios, and visit the rooftop at 533 Eaton Street.
Admission to our galleries and campus is always free of charge. As a non-profit, community organization, we offer discounted fees for classes, performances and events to members of The Studios. If you are interested in the benefits of membership learn more here!
From rooftop parties to business gatherings, The Studios offers a host of unique spaces to make your event one for the ages! Learn more here.
Adam Maclay and his work have been featured in WE Network’s My Fair Wedding with David Tutera, V Magazine, Vouge Mexico, Good Housekeeping, Seventeen, Shape, Glamour, Cosmo Latina, Inked, and Wall Street Journal. He has also created looks for retailers such as Saks Fifth Avenue, Lord&Taylor, and London Fog, and works closely with The Rockettes as their hair and makeup stylist. In 2012 Maclay was an Artist-in-Residence The Studios where he was commissioned to create and exhibit a gallery of 20 headdresses made of organic and inorganic materials.
He is Refinery29’s lifestyle contributor and connects with 12 million viewers to offer his fresh slant on style wisdom. He currently works as a hair stylist and make-up artist with Sahag Workshop and is represented by ABTP.
October AIR and New York City-based hair stylist, make-up artist, fashion consultant, Adam Maclay has worked with clients from the Rockettes to Jay-Z and Vogue magazine. He’s built a reputation for authenticity and creative ingenuity and has garnered international acclaim in in pop culture, editorial, and craft-driven projects. Leveraging traditional visual art tools such as paint and epoxy with the malleability of human hair, MacClay’s new collection transforms beauty and perspective and asks us to take a second look at how we see ourselves and the world.