Cheap Rent for Artists

November 16, 2013
Splabman

I LOVE Art Space Projects, Inc. out of Minneapolis. They have a great presence here with Catherine Vandenbrink and their new building is just about to be completed. Working artists looking for cheap rent for home or work PLUS a fabulous artist community to be part of are encouraged to apply. These are EXACTLY the kinds of projects we need to keep Seattle affordable for artists of all kinds.

Art Space Mt. Baker

Art Space Mt. Baker

Information Session:
Artspace Mt. Baker Lofts

Join us for an informational session about how to apply for affordable live/work apartments for artists and their families at Artspace’s newest project, Artspace Mt. Baker Lofts, located right next the the Mt. Baker Light Rail station.

The Mt. Baker Lofts, Artspace’s third project in Seattle, will also be a Transit Oriented Development. Located adjacent to a station on Seattle’s Central Link light rail line, this project will have three levels containing 57 units of affordable live/work space for artists and their families.

DATE/TIME: November 21st, 6 – 7:30 p.m.
LOCATION: Hiawatha Artist Lofts Community Room
834 Hiawatha Place South
Seattle, Washington

RSVP to Rebecca at rebecca.morton@artspace.org

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