Brooklyn, nouveau fer de lance des artistes new-yorkais, a maintenant son incubateur pour jeunes talents, BKLYN1834. À Paris, nous avons la Splendens Factory. À Brooklyn, les jeunes artistes ont maintenant BKLYN1834, un incubateur offrant logis et espace de travail à 50 artistes. Très orienté musique, l’endroit accueille également des futures pointures de l’art et de la littérature. À l’image de son homologue français, BKLYN1834 intéresse de plus en plus les marques qui préfèrent travailler avec des jeunes collectifs plutôt qu’avec des agences confirmées. BKLYN1834 is a talent incubator for young artists in Brooklyn, who live in a Victorian home in Ditmas Park, and create music, art, comedy, and other related concepts. BKLYN1834 is designed to help young artists, providing them with a place to live, record, develop content, and collaborate. To date, more than 50 artists have either lived in « The Club Casa », or collaborated with the artists who live there. The goal of BKLYN1834 is to open a network of Clubhouses across the country, and the world, in cities where creators live and collaborate. Our Clubhouses, along with digital content that is created by our larger network of talent, will ultimately create a global community of BKLYN1834 artists and content. Today, more and more brands understand the power of grassroots ideas, want to work directly with the maker community, and the BKLYN1834 Clubhouse is filled with artists who make things. Brooklyn was founded in 1834, and its rich 180 year history of creativity and independence is alive and well in Ditmas Park today. Source : Apar.tv