Studio 52
1508 Okie Street Northeast, Washington, DC 20002
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Ivy City
Drew X.
Spaces for hire at Studio 52
from $3500
minimum spend / per session
minimum spend / per session
Studio
Welcome to the most unique event space in DC! The founders, Drew and Chelsea, personally handpicked all of the elements in the space to create a warm and intimate feel that your guests will love.
Since 2011, Studio52 has hosted some of D.C.’s hottest events and filmed projects for businesses of all sizes.
You can host with us intimate wedding r...
Prices and opening hours
Sunday
Closed
Monday
8:00 am –
2:00 am
from
$3500
min. spend
Studio
8:00 am –
2:00 am
from
$3500
min. spend
Tuesday
8:00 am –
2:00 am
from
$3500
min. spend
Studio
8:00 am –
2:00 am
from
$3500
min. spend
Wednesday
8:00 am –
2:00 am
from
$3500
min. spend
Studio
8:00 am –
2:00 am
from
$3500
min. spend
Thursday
8:00 am –
2:00 am
from
$3500
min. spend
Studio
8:00 am –
2:00 am
from
$3500
min. spend
Friday
8:00 am –
2:00 am
from
$3500
min. spend
Studio
8:00 am –
2:00 am
from
$3500
min. spend
Saturday
Closed
Facilities and catering options
Up to 150
standing
Up to 75
seats
Parking available
Promoted / ticketed events
Alcohol provided
In-house catering
External catering allowed
Accommodation available
BYO alcohol
About Studio 52
We believe in authenticity, creative expression, and helping you create memories that last a lifetime.
When Drew Xeron started his photography career, he needed a place to create. He leased a studio in an artist’s loft building, where he spent all day and all night honing his craft. As his brand started to grow, so did the interest in his studio. It wasn’t long before Drew’s clients and other creatives were begging to rent the space — and Studio52 was born.
As Drew’s career started to take off, he didn’t have a lot of time to put into the budding brand. Chelsea, an entrepreneur and Drew’s future wife, saw the immense potential in the space and began to grow the brand in her spare time. With a little love and structure, Studio52 blossomed.
When Drew Xeron started his photography career, he needed a place to create. He leased a studio in an artist’s loft building, where he spent all day and all night honing his craft. As his brand started to grow, so did the interest in his studio. It wasn’t long before Drew’s clients and other creatives were begging to rent the space — and Studio52 was born.
As Drew’s career started to take off, he didn’t have a lot of time to put into the budding brand. Chelsea, an entrepreneur and Drew’s future wife, saw the immense potential in the space and began to grow the brand in her spare time. With a little love and structure, Studio52 blossomed.