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artist run spaces

Mildred’s Lane

an artist complex begun and managed by J. Morgan Pruett, Mildred’s Lane hosts and supporting international cultural producers, organizes informal residencies, develops site sensitive projects, seminars, dinners, research think tanks and more. Pruett created, in Mildred’s Lane, a significant but invisible center for developing new forms of creative practice. Welcoming a “new age of curiosity” — activating connections that …

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Jack Smith’s Loft

the New York home and makeshift theater/film studio of performance artist, filmmaker, playwright, photographer, socialist, aesthete, installation artist, scene-stealer, writer, interventionist Jack Smith. The loft was filled with found objects, street debris and vernacular art assembled from the former.

The Factory

The Factory was the name of Andy Warhol’s New York City studio, which had three different locations between 1962 and 1984. The Factory was the hip hangout for artistic types, amphetamine (speed) users, and the Warhol superstars. It was famed for its groundbreaking parties. In the studio, Warhol’s workers would make silkscreens and lithographs under …

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