Art Studio and Maker Space at Gallery B612

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Gallery B612

https://www.galleryb612.com/ 520 1st Ave S, SEATTLE

Kelly Cook
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(206) 672-B612 (2612)

Listing updated 05/15/26 • Added 03/17/26

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Dimensions 16 x 16 ft.
Square Footage 256 sq. ft.
Ceiling Height 8 ft.
Max Occupancy 10 persons
Accessibility Accessible entrance
Accessible restroom
Parking Street parking (paid)
Parking garage / parking lot nearby (paid)
Lighting Natural lighting
Windows
Gallery track
Walls White
Flooring Wood floors
Other Qualities Storage area
Type

Studio Art, Workshops / Classes

Disciplines

Visual Arts

Availability

Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday | 11am- 6pm
Thursdays* | 11am-7:30pm
Saturday | 11am - 2pm
*Closed during First Thursday Art Walk

The Space

Gallery B612’s “Art Gym” is a shared studio and maker space designed for artists and makers of all levels to explore, create, and build community. Located upstairs in our Pioneer Square Gallery, members and visitors are surrounded by our current exhibitions and a quick walk from the dozens of other Pioneer Square galleries and art institutions.

Daily Rentals Include:

    Essential materials for paper based projects.
    Monthly themes w/ special supplies for your use
    Coffee/tea bar
Daily Rental

$36 – $250 per day

Please check our schedule and session times at galleryb612.com/memberships
Individual = $36
Groups = $250

Monthly Rental

$180 – $240 per month

Individual rate for unlimited access during our open hours.*

(closed First Thursdays for Pioneer Square Art Walk)


Cancellation Policy

Re-scheduling available. Non-Refundable.

The Basics
Shared bathrooms
Heating
Air Conditioned
Utility / work sink
Kitchenette
Equipment
Easels
Tables and chairs
Additional Info

Essential materials for paper based projects.
Monthly themes w/ special supplies for your use
Coffee/tea bar

The Building

Gallery B612 is a literary reference to Asteroid B612 in Antoine de Saint-Exupéry’s book titled, The Little Prince. Gallery B612 is our “art planet” —a platform for distinct artistic voices and cross-disciplinary dialogue.

Initially founded in mid 2020 under Prince and Fox, LLC by MiYoung and Jeffrey Margolis, Gallery B612 aspires to be a gathering place for artists, dancers, fashion designers and creatives from all walks of life. To this date, the gallery has featured a Solo Exhibition from founder, director and curator, MiYoung Margolis; served as a gathering place and rehearsal space for MMDC and Dare to Dance; and featured over thirty solo shows and juried exhibitions of work by local and international artists.

At Gallery B612 we believe it’s important to provide space for artists to share their voice in a space where others can view and discuss the pieces as well as mingle with others in our community. In our modern American world, there are less and less public spaces for people to spend their free time. Here, we will hope to provide safety and connection for the Seattle community.

With locations in Pioneer Square and SODO, Gallery B612 activates both historic and industrial spaces through exhibitions, performances, and experimental programming. We are committed to supporting artists in developing and presenting work that engages audiences, expands context, and contributes to a dynamic, globally connected cultural landscape.

Hours

Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday | 11am- 6pm
Thursdays* | 11am-7:30pm
Saturday | 11am - 2pm
*Closed during First Thursday Art Walk

Parking

Finding parking can be difficult, so please factor that into your travel time. Street Parking is generally available on the weekend. The three closest parking garages (no affiliation) to the Gallery are Alaska Parking Garage (450 Alaskan Way), LAZ Parking Garage (93 Alaskan Way S), and Stadium Place Parking Garage (530 Occidental Ave S.) More options on the Pioneer Square website.

Public Transportation

The gallery is located near several bus, Light Rail, and train stations.

Accessibility

The creative space is located on the second floor of our gallery and requires visitors to go up and down the stairs to access the space.

Listing updated 05/15/26 • Added 03/17/26

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