Good morning friends!

This week, you're invited to experience Kay Hall - the house on Ryder Farm where SPACE residents live, eat, rest, work, and commune. Each day of a residency, artists will nourish themselves with hearty meals from our culinary team at the dining room table. Then, between work sessions, they might pick up a record and give it a spin in the living room, or curl up on the couch with a cozy blanket and a night cap. Kay Hall is a generous and comfortable home that buzzes with inspiration daily. We'll let alumni Daniel K. Isaac tell you more.

- Daniel K. Isaac, Creative Residency 2021

You might catch Daniel on the television series Billions or at the recent world premiere of his play, Once Upon A (Korean) Tale at LaMama.

 
 

We fundamentally believe that artists deserve the time to create new works and to envision new, sustainable futures. SPACE’s mission remains: to create an environment singular in its ability to invigorate artists and innovators and their work.

 

Help us MAKE SPACE by supporting artists like Daniel today


ABOUT KAY HALL
This modern home was built in the post-and-beam style in the early 1980s. The open kitchen, dining table, and living room provide space for meeting, socializing, and dining for the residents. Smells from the kitchen waft into the resident bedrooms as they work from their desks, each with unique views of the Ryder Farm horizon. The basement of Kay Hall houses the offices for SPACE team members, so they are never too far away from the action.

Artwork & Illustrations by Jessie Mahon
Photos by
HudValley Photo