venue
date
time
available
KINOMUZEUM, MSN
2026-05-09
12:30
Kinoteka, 4
2026-05-14
11:45
Kinoteka, 3
2026-05-15
20:30
Muranów, Gerard
2026-05-16
18:15
The story of three New York artists – Lois Dodd, Eleanor Magid, and Louise Kruger – who in 1959 jointly purchased a building on East 2nd Street, creating an independent space to live and work.

The story of three New York artists – Lois Dodd, Eleanor Magid, and Louise Kruger – who in 1959 jointly purchased a three-story building on East 2nd Street, creating a space for both living and artistic work. Long before Greenwich Village became a symbol of the artistic bohemia, the women built their own independent community where they could develop their art without financial pressure or social expectations. Based on conversations with the artists and their adult children, the film reveals both the strength of their creative vision and the personal costs of such choices. Dodd was a painter, Magid a printmaker, and Kruger a sculptor, and together they also helped build a local community – running a gallery, teaching, supporting neighborhood initiatives, and turning their space into a meeting place for artists.

 

duration:
93 min
country / year of production:
USA / 2025
director:
Katie Jacobs
cinematography:
Alan Jacobsen
production:
Henry Hayes / Heel & Toe Films
selected festivals and awards:
2025 - Doc NYC New York
tags:
art feminism USA relations activism

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