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BAT Clay Studio at Brooklyn Army Terminal

BAT Clay Studio

Sunset Park, Brooklyn

Credit: Meg Metzger

Sat, October 18th, 2025

12:00pm — 4:00pm

Come visit Southern Brooklyn’s first communal ceramics studio, which provides space to established ceramic makers and offering first-rate ceramics equipment, custom, hand-built workspaces and a supportive artistic community. BAT Clay features an on-site showroom with work made by our members for sale to the public. Members of the studio will be on-site to provide wheel demonstrations of ceramic wheel throwing.

 

Getting there and around

  • By FerryNYC Ferry's Rockaway and South Brooklyn routes both stop at Brooklyn Army Terminal. Don’t miss our new audio guide for the South Brooklyn route for a look into the area’s industrial history, available free on Bloomberg Connects
  • By Bike: Sunset Park is well-served by Citi Bike, with stations along 1st Avenue and 2nd Avenue throughout the corridor from 36th to 59th Streets. Citi Bike is offering free bike unlocks on October 17-19—use the code OHNY25 to redeem under ”Rewards” in both the Citi Bike and Lyft apps, and at lyft.com/invite/OHNY25. Bicycle parking is also available at the Brooklyn Army Terminal near the entrance to Building A.
  • By Shuttle: A free Industry City shuttle service connects the 59th Street subway station, Industry City’s 36th Street Food Hall, MADE Bush Terminal, and Brooklyn Army Terminal.
  • By Bus: The B37 and B11 buses serve Sunset Park.
  • By Subway: Festival sites in Sunset Park are best reached by the R line, stopping at 36th Street, 45th Street, and 59th Street. This weekend, the N and D lines stop at 36th Street only and the R will run on a more limited schedule, so allow for additional travel time. 59th Street is a wheelchair-accessible station.
  • By Car: There is a municipal parking lot on Pier 4 at Brooklyn Army Terminal.

1919: Cass Gilbert; interior designed by KWH Architecture in 2025