[NEohioPAL] Artist Workshop on Affordable Live/Work Housing for Ownership

Maier, Abigail AMaier at cose.org
Tue Nov 6 10:29:12 PST 2007


 

ArtSpace-Cleveland 

Friday November 9th (2:00 - 5:00 pm) and 

Saturday, November 10th (9:00 am - 1:00 pm.)

at the Gould Loft, 1400 East 30th Street.   

Cost: $25

The Workshop series:

1.	Building Community: Getting Started 
2.	Brainstorm a Common Vision: Building Design 
3.	Ownership Models: Cooperative, Condo, Rental 
4.	Development Team 
5.	Finance: Project Budget 
6.	Timeline 
7.	Stay on track 

The Sat workshop will not repeat Friday workshop; they are offered in
sequence. The first three items in the series will be offered on Friday;
the rest on Saturday. 

Friday offers an overview, and provides the foundation for the vision.
Saturday is the nuts and bolts of development, who does what, and if you
hire a developer or form an investment group.   There will be handouts.


 

Laura Weathered, executive director of the Near NorthWest Arts Council
(NNWAC), an artist-directed non-profit organization in Chicago, will
lead the workshop.  Under her direction, the NNWAC initiated the $3.2m
development of the Acme Artists Community permanent affordable work/live
space.  It is Chicago's first artist housing designed, developed and
owned by professional artists, offering a significant hedge against
gentrification.  The project demonstrates affordable housing from a
consumer's perspective offering artists substantial input on design and
development. 

 

Reservations by November 5th - Limit 40

 

Contact Information: 

Harriet Gould, ArtSpace-Cleveland

1400 East 30th Street, #403, Cleveland, OH 44114

216.241.4355

info at artspacecleveland.org

http://www.artspacecleveland.org <http://www.artspacecleveland.org/> 

 

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ArtSpace-Cleveland is working in partnership with The Greater Cleveland
Partnership, the St. Clair Superior CDC, Dominion East Ohio, the
Cuyahoga Community Land Trust, COSE for the Arts and Community
Partnership for Arts and Culture.  Sponsors include the city of
Cleveland, Forest City Enterprises and the Ohio Arts Council.

 

 

 

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