Cultural Development studio located in Brooklyn.
Not for Them aims to be the avant garde cultural hub that showcases the work of emerging and established artists across various mediums. merging the energy of the street with high brow art
history of the space
The William Ulmer Brewery is a brewery complex in Bushwick Brooklyn, New York City. It consists of four buildings—an office, a brew house, an engine–machine house, and a stable–storage house—all constructed between 1872 and 1890 in the German
round-arch style. The site is bounded by Belvidere Street to the southeast, Beaver Street to the northeast, and Locust Street to the
northwest, with the address 28 Locust Street. The main brew house, the engine–machine house, and the office building were designed by Brooklyn architect Theobald Engelhardt, while the
stable–storage house was designed by Frederick Wunder.