CONTINUING THE BUILDING’S CREATIVE LEGACY IN PARTNERSHIP WITH PATTERN.
The Stutz has a rich history as a hub for art and creativity. Originally built in 1911 as the Stutz Motor Car Company, it later transformed into a haven for artists and businesses in the 1990s. Today, the building is undergoing a major redevelopment that preserves its historic character while creating a modern and inviting space for businesses and creatives to collaborate.
As part of the redevelopment, and to evolve the face of the creative Stutz for the 21st century, the building’s ownership has enlisted Pattern, an innovative and highly respected 501c3 nonprofit focused on growing the creative economy, and supporting creatives of all kinds. Pattern’s role includes running the S.P.A.C.E. program, public art commissioning, Stutz events & activations as well as internal & external community engagement.
Pattern, which is headquartered at the Stutz, is proud to help carry forward the building’s legacy as a vibrant center for art and creativity.
S.P.A.C.E.* APPLICATIONS
The S.P.A.C.E. program is the evolution of a legacy Artist Residency program created by the Stutz Artist Association.
The goal of the residency is to support mid-career, and professional creatives & creators who are interested in growing the business side of their practice. Residents will receive free space and business coaching to help advance their careers and exposure.
*Strategic Plan for Advancement of Creative Entrepreneurs