Mercedes C.
Yelp
So far, Salsa music events, are nice and watching Puerto Rican old timers bust a Salsa move, is always a fun blast. But really, aside from the Latin dancing, the bigger picture here, are the many artists-in-residence at ArtSpace- each bringing a special flair.
Instead of tearing Public School 109 down, ArtSpace saw prime real estate to fill that space with a creative edge in mind. The school was transformed into a unique oasis- offering affordable living for artists.
As a collective, ArtSpace has been thriving and bringing music and art- in all respects to East Harlem- also, launching their concept in Arizona, California even in Detroit.
Gargoyles greet you and black window border details, pop against bricks. A subtle hallway touch is almost, an odd throwback, to that elementary NYC public school feel, many of us know.
ArtSpace is neat and clean- and I like what the place is doing and the idea behind it; but also, how they were able to upcycle a school- of all things, to breathe new life and have artists, share their passion in all forms of style.