Realizing that other visual artists faced the same situation, she founded Holyrad Studio in Brooklyn, NY. The effort is the latest example I have come across by freelancers to solve pressing, problems to the creative community that get ignored when cities focus on economic development. The now 1,300-square-foot Holyrad Studio was founded in January, 2015. To set their prices low enough for creative professionals to clear a profit on the work they do there, the partners rent it out for events at night. In the meantime, the studio has filled up with creative professionals during the day.
Source: Forbes December 20, 2018 15:33 UTC