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    Flat Iron Arts Building

    4.1 (22 reviews)
    PriceyArt Galleries
    Open 7:00 am - 10:00 pm
    Updated 2 months ago

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    Yvonne I.

    I've come to the Flat Iron Arts Building several times over the last few years for their First Friday's event's. On the first Friday of every month (6pm-10pm), they host an event in which many of the artists in this building open their rooms in order to allow people to view and buy their art work. This event is basically free, but they do have a $5 suggested donation at the front door. The building is open at other times to the public, but this seems to be the best time to go if you want to get the most out of your visit. The art work ranges from more traditional styles, to art work that is more funky and unique. The building has three levels, and the artist's have their rooms on the 2nd and 3rd floor. If you are visiting for the first time, be aware that there is art in almost every nook and cranny of the building. There are times that I thought I was at the end of the hallway, and then discovered that there is another room at the end. A majority of the artists are energetic and have some great pieces on display. Most of the time, there also is one or two performances going on in their stage area. I'm normally too restless to even consider sitting down to enjoy a performance here, but the descriptions of the performances normally sound interesting.

    Superheroes and Vlad. I'll cut you Hair Studio.
    Eda X.

    Walking down Milwaukee Ave, I've always glanced up at the pop up artwork hanging on the windows but never knew how to access those art galleries until one afternoon, I went through these unassuming side doors between stores. The arts building reminds me of an school with a maze of corridors that lead to uncountable art studios. Every artist displays their artwork along the walls of the hallways for spectators to admire. One of the artists hospitably welcomed me in to see him live in action. On the first Friday of every month between 6-10PM, all the artists showrooms will be open for public to view and shop! Make sure not to miss this one!

    Belle L.

    Enjoyed THE WATER CHILDREN at affordable price in an amateur setting (moving to Rogers Park soon). Sensitive topic delivered by talented actors with a good dialogue. Common modern day wardrobe as costume. Basic VENUE on a black stage with a black curtain that hides the loud HVAC that sometimes competes with the actors' voices. Best way to FIND the stage is going up the stairs where you find taped paper on wall. Inquire of makeshift RESTROOM as there are no signs, and you go through a series of doors/spaces. STAFF are friendly, and helpful...if you find one. An excellent building and studio for artist. Creaky floors. Horrible soundproofing that conversations may be heard in a play downstairs.

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    First Fridays. .. fun

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    cool spot... one of the better i've been to in NYC as well as Chicago. Good just about any day of the week...

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