The Warhol has invested in a real estate strategy to own and/or lease multiple spaces and properties in the neighborhood with the intent of transforming them into arts & culture assets for the region.
Campus
The Warhol
117 Sandusky St
It is one of the most comprehensive single-artist museums in the world and the largest in North America.
Silver Street
As a nod to Warhol, the silver-painted alley adjacent to The Warhol, accessible from Sandusky St is another public space for events and public art viewing. Currently displayed is Over The Rainbow, 2021, by Typoe.
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Pop Park
Open to the public, Pop Park is an accessible outdoor space for all to utilize and simultaneously take in public art. Previous installations include Social Sculpture, 2022, by Michael Loveland and Together by KAWS.
Print Lounge
20 E. General Robinson St
Screenprinting studio adorned with Marilyn Monroe neon lights, Warhol prints, purple booths & 60-inch screens for your next networking event, company party, or art night.
The Pop District HQ
106 Isabella St, Floor 7
Featuring a classroom, conference rooms, co-working space, a flex studio, and a production studio.
Since 40 percent of the real estate around The Pop District is empty, [Dan] Law believes the museum will be a leader or facilitator matching artists with a patron network to help grow the fine art economy in the area.
