Last night I went to a pre-opening "
pencil party" for a new community/arts space on on Franklin Avenue in Crown Heights, Brooklyn a few blocks away from my home. The space will be called
Launchpad. I had a chance to chat with Mike, the founder (and owner of the building) and his priorities seem right on. Most remarkably, there is no obvious political, religious, or ideological agenda--how rare is that for a grassroots community space?! They just want to provide a place for people to hold events, classes, share resources, etc. Mike expects non-profit incorporation to be completed within the week.
Launchpad is reaching out for foundation funding, and Mike is donating his storefront, but they do need financial support from individuals as well. They're raising start-up funds via Kickstarter, and have about one more day to meet their goal.
Please consider contributing! I really hope this place gets a strong start and thrives.
The gist of the "pencil party" was to draw on the walls, in this case with markers instead of pencils. One of my contributions was an urban sketch--a view from the window right on the window frame:

(Sorry the pics are so lousy--it was dark and all I had was my phone.)
I neglected to take any photos of the space or the party, but here's one I snagged from Mike's Facebook:

While I'm excited about Launchpad and have high hopes for it, the crowd at the party did give me cause for worry--it was extraordinarily skewed in terms of age, race, and class. As they go forward, I really hope Launchpad can involve a more representative cross-section of who lives in the neighborhood. A major point of a place like this is that everyone will feel welcome, and given the demographics of the neighborhood (shifting fast and loose these days), it may take some real effort and reaching-out to achieve this.
Launchpad is located at 721 Franklin Avenue, between Sterling and Park, in Crown Heights, Brooklyn, New York City.
these are terrific Jason, love the diversity, your style is so fresh and vibrant, i gotta get myself some of those crazy colors!
— gabi campanario August 29, 2008 #
Thanks, Gabi! Yes, I recommend trying them. They’re fun.
— Jason Das September 4, 2008 #
these are really great! so loose and free.
— yasmin September 7, 2008 #
Thanks, Yasmin!
— Jason Das September 8, 2008 #
what is the size of the painting? good job..the way you are using those colors so lively and stress relieving .congratulation…
— aminsaim September 11, 2008 #
Thank you, Aminsaim! These are in a Holbein Multi-Drawing Book 0F, which is 7 5/16” x 5 3/8”.
— Jason Das September 13, 2008 #
your subway sketches are by far most beautiful drawings I’ve seen in a while. This medium must be doing well for you
— olha September 16, 2008 #
Thanks so much, Ohla! But man, I need to catch up with all the work I’ve been doing but haven’t posted yet.
— Jason Das September 16, 2008 #
these are great- like the boldness and color
— rob carey September 21, 2008 #
Thanks, Rob!
— Jason Das September 24, 2008 #