A one-bedroom unit is available. Rent $600-$660 depending on your income.
Also, one bedroom in a shared two-bedroom unit is available. The other tenant in the two-bedroom is a non-smoking, easygoing, female visual artist. Rent is $550 per person.
Each unit has studio space, dishwasher, washer & dryer, hardwood floors, carpeted bedroom(s), and on-site parking. One pet is allowed per unit.
The North End Artist Cooperative (NEAC), located in the historic North End of Middletown, is within walking distance of Wesleyan University, 'Restaurant Mile', and other amenities such as It's Only Natural (the best natural foods store in the area), the Buttonwood Tree and Green Street Arts Center (which offer entertainment and cultural events), and diverse ethnic, as well as vintage and urban, clothing shops.
Acceptance to NEAC requires 30 hours per year of community art service. Upon completion of community arts advocacy, coop members share in equity ownership of the coop. Affordable rent rates ($550–$660) are based on income and applicants must meet eligibility limits.
Qualifying applicants are currently working artists who can provide some proof of income from art in the past year, and are committed to the cooperatives’ mission.
For a preliminary application or further information, please call Stephanie Elliott at 860-371-9930; or selliottcoop@gmail.com.
About NEAC
The cooperative is a nine-unit, limited equity coop for visual, performing, and literary artists. NEAC was designed to offer affordable living and work space for people committed to integrating art into the North End neighborhood, greater Middletown, and the surrounding community.
MAC650 Artspace is the cooperative’s up and coming gallery and performance center focused on introducing the arts into the North End of Middletown.
MAC650 Gallery Space











2 comments:
I like it so far and don't think it is too childish. I love artwork over a bed. You can go with a collection of art or just a few pieces.
It is noted that a tenant in a shared apartment is a non-smoker. Is there a policy that the entire building smoke-free? Or do you allow smoking (and thereby subject all residents to involuntary secondhand smoke)? If so, no thanks!
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