It's woman's house, as a hobby nonprofit. She's rarely there so there aren't regular hours of operation. The house is in need of a lot of repair. Doesn't look legal for public events.
I'm grateful for the people I met, but very confused as to if it's a non profit. If so, aren't board members supposed to be separate from the artist collective? The collective members/volunteers are constantly getting roadblocked without explanations. There was a honeymoon period of 3 months, where a lot got done, before all the drama of talking behind other people's backs and secrecy of who the board members are.
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