The Studio

Our Studio

Soul Fly Club’s studio at Firehouse Arts in Germantown is an intimate, community-rooted space for creativity, connection, and cultural exchange. Available for small events and gatherings aligned with our mission, the studio hosts art courses, workshops, and seasonal programming, including summer pop-ups. Designed to support Black, queer, and diasporic artists, the space fosters experimentation, collaboration, and meaningful community engagement.

Our Offerings

  • Intimate Event Rentals
    Small gatherings, listening sessions, artist talks, and community meetups aligned with our mission

  • Art Courses & Workshops
    Hands-on classes across mediums led by artists and cultural practitioners

  • Summer Pop-Ups
    Seasonal programming featuring vendors, performances, and collaborative experiences

  • Artist-Led Programming
    Space for artists to host their own workshops, critiques, or experimental formats

  • Private Creative Sessions
    Rehearsals, studio time, small group collaborations, and project development

  • Community Dialogues
    Conversations, teach-ins, and storytelling spaces centered on Black, queer, and diasporic experiences

  • Exhibitions & Installations
    Rotating small-scale shows, pop-up exhibitions, and immersive activations

  • Collaborative Partnerships
    Co-hosted events with aligned organizations, collectives, and brands

  • Residency & Incubation (select/seasonal)
    Short-term opportunities for artists to develop work and engage the community

  • Listening Room Experiences
    Curated, immersive gatherings centered on sound—featuring DJs, live sonic storytelling, and experimental audio-visual work that explore themes of memory, intimacy, and diasporic connection.

There are very few places in Philly that intentionally center Black queer people in a way that feels so warm and expansive. For me, stepping into a space with the community there feels like a joyful coming home. Soul Fly Club is truly a portal to Black aliveness, imagination and possibility!

— Steph Vituccio