Seeking Work/Live Loft or Semi-Raw Space – NYC Area
Older couple looking for a work/live semi-raw space in the New York area. We’re interested in anything from 1,500 to 1,800 square feet. Must have heat, electricity, and water. Good natural light is a plus, but not a deal-breaker.
We have a long history of renting and thoughtfully improving loft spaces. Over the years, we’ve brought out the full potential of every space we’ve lived and worked in — transforming them with care, creativity, and respect for the building and its structure.
We can provide a list of former landlords as references who will vouch for our responsible tenancy and the upgrades we’ve made to their properties.
If you have a space that could use some love and purpose, we’d love to hear from you.
Let me know if you want to tailor it to a specific neighborhood, include contact details, or post it on a particular platform (Craigslist, Facebook Marketplace, etc.).
I was born in 1951 in Paterson, New Jersey, into a third-generation Italian American family. Paterson was gritty, vibrant, and full of contradictions—elements that continue to shape how I see and make art. Raised by a single mother who saw my creative spark early, I was given freedom to explore. By fourteen, I knew art wasn’t a hobby—it was my path.
Though I studied briefly at the School of Visual Arts, I’m mostly self-taught. I learned by making, reading, and working with others—most memorably, Len Lye in the early ’70s. His energy and commitment left a mark.
Over the years, I’ve lived many lives: sailor, freighter crew, photographer, mixed media artist. My work blends photography, painting, and sculpture—often exploring decay, erosion, and transformation. In 1989, I received a NYFA grant. My book Dreads was published nationally, marking a major career shift.
During the Trump years, I altered American flags to reflect political and moral erosion. Later, I created more meditative works while living aboard a 40-foot trawler for four years.
Now back in New York, I’m restarting my studio practice with urgency and clarity. I still have more to say—and more I need to make.