MAKE ART. BUILD COMMUNITY. CREATE CHANGE. Laundromat Project (The LP) builds community power in Brooklyn’s Bedford-Stuyvesant neighborhood through sustained engagement with community members What is the research context? The Laundromat Project was founded in 2005 as a plat-form to bring art into everyday spaces—hosting public art projects and creative activities, fostering connec-
Creating Community Hubs: Transforming Laundromats into Social . . . By fostering a welcoming atmosphere where people can gather, socialize, and participate in communal activities, laundromats can enhance customer loyalty, attract new patrons, and differentiate themselves from competitors
Laundry House | Improving Our Brooklyn Communities Introducing Laundry House Brooklyn LaundryCares: Together, we're transforming laundromats into spaces of change Join us in supporting our Brooklyn community and promoting literacy through free laundry days, a mini-library, storytelling sessions, and more
Home - Laundromat Project Since 2005, The Laundromat Project has directly invested in more than 300 multiracial, multigenerational, and multidisciplinary artists; supported over 180 innovative public art projects; and established a creative community hub in Bed-Stuy while engaging more than 50,000 New Yorkers across the city and beyond
Transforming Your Laundromat into a Community Hub By fostering a sense of community and creating a space where neighbors can connect, you can transform your business into a vibrant hub that people visit not only out of necessity but also for the experience Here are some ideas to make your laundromat a social cornerstone for your neighborhood 1
Transforming Laundromats into Community Hubs: Case Studies . . . Join us for Transforming Laundromats into Community Hubs: Case Studies and Strategies, where industry leaders will share real-world examples of laundromats that have successfully built strong community connections