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December 2, 2005

The Trailblazing Beatniks of Bushwick

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A collection of artists has pushed beyond the furthest frontier of Williamsburg gentrification, setting themselves up in an old schoolhouse at the intersection of Bushwick and Bedford Stuyvesant. High ceilings and cheap rent are the trade-off for exposed pipes and, in some cases, windowless bedrooms.

You could call their house an artists' collective or a commune, except that its residents work independently and, aside from sharing groceries and some common space, earn their keep. They're not squatters - everyone pays rent and utilities - and they're decidedly not slackers: many them put in hours that would shame a first-year law associate. Although they are taking part in an age-old urban ritual, the exodus of young people from traditional bohemian strongholds to terra incognita, they don't think of themselves as homesteaders.

Although the area isn't the safest one in town, neighbors have been quite accepting of the shaggy, college-educated, and largely white crew of bohos. The surprising thing to us is that the living situation has held together so well for so long--communal living rarely is easy.
The 21st Century Garrett [NY Times]




Comments

Read the article in the Times. What's with the flip-flops and cigarettes in every photo?

Posted by: Anonymous at December 2, 2005 11:29 AM

Yeah, noticed all the cigs as well

Posted by: Brownstoner at December 2, 2005 11:30 AM

what's so trailblazing about it?

Posted by: pietro at December 2, 2005 11:35 AM

I was with the gawker coverage on this.

Posted by: Anonymous at December 2, 2005 11:37 AM

Missed that. Gawker doesn't get throught the firewall at work!

Posted by: Brownstoner at December 2, 2005 12:20 PM

Some friends of my roommate used to live there. It's a REALLY neat space - looks almost like a converted church. Perfect party zone - the night I was there, I watched the J train lumbering by out the window in between rock shows by various friends of the inhabitants.

Some of the rooms don't have doors, though, which would creep me out a little bit.

Posted by: mike king at December 2, 2005 12:28 PM

I used to live in a commune in Staten Island, but the architecture wasn't nearly as nice as this place. They were also very focused on theory there, where it seems like this place is more focused on cute-young-twenty-somethings-doing-something. It's the new millenium "RENT" with a commute.

Posted by: Shahn Andersen at December 2, 2005 2:26 PM

just read the article. looks like an interesting place, but i have to say, i don't get it.

so they're roommates who happen to be artists? what's the big deal?

looks like an artistic frat-house or college dorm to me.

Posted by: yippidy do at December 2, 2005 4:47 PM

It's the new millenium "RENT" with a commute.

IF you work from home you don't have a commute.

Posted by: Anonymous at December 2, 2005 7:38 PM

"What's with the flip-flops and cigarettes in every photo?"

LOL! That's was my first thought as well!

Posted by: walter at December 7, 2005 11:17 AM

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