ATLAS BUILDING at 9th and F Streets in the heart of Washington. The neighborhood was complete with abandoned office building, out of business retail, tourists, FBI personnel and a new group of artist getting cheap rent. A couple of clubs and nearby Chinese food. Also, many homeless Veterans who found shelter with cardboard on a heating grate.
OPEN STUDIO INVITE at the Atlas.
STILL LIFE WITH OSCAR- He followed me home one night and was my best friend, as they say in Washington, and a good model, crooked head and all...
By P. J. Passinault, Photo by Dan Peck
The Culture and Arts Magazine for the Adams Morgan Neighborhood
Studio K at 12-15 Jackson Ave. with PS-1 in the background. Upon arriving in NYC, studio space in Manhattan was hard to find. At the time, many artistS found a vibrant community in the East Village with storefront studios and heard Long Island Citynone can find studio space in the mix neighborhood accros the East River one stop away from Grand Central.
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