A tucked-away studio filled with natural light and remnants of its creative past, now a part of NYU’s School for Social Work, offers a unique glimpse into history.
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"The home and studio of Edward Hopper from 1913 until his death in 1967. The Studio has been preserved and is located in one of three townhouse buildings that now houses New York University's Silver School of Social Work. Visits can be arranged by appointment only by contacting: Amanda Lorencz at 212-998-5900. Finding inspiration from the view for some of his urban work, Hopper even painted the rooftop of this studio shown below." - 345 Design
"Edward Hopper Studio, Greenwich Village by 345 Design. The home and studio of Edward Hopper from 1913 until his death in 1967. The Studiohas been preserved and is located in one of three townhouse buildings that now houses New York University's Silver School of Social Work. Visits can be arranged by appointment only by contacting: Amanda Lorencz at212-998-5900. Finding inspiration from the view for some of his urban work, Hopper even painted the rooftop of this studio shown below."
Andy Ng