History of 34 Clinton
Finding Inspiration in Every Turn: Artists in Residence at 34 Clinton
34 Clinton stands as a quiet witness to a remarkable chapter of American cultural history. Beyond its architecture and setting, the building is distinguished by the lives and creative work that once unfolded within its walls—most notably those of Genevieve Naylor and Misha Reznikoff, two artists whose contributions helped shape mid-20th-century American art and social expression.
During their time at 34 Clinton, Naylor and Reznikoff made the residence not simply a home, but a place of reflection, creativity, and intellectual exchange. It was here that art was discussed, ideas were formed, and work was produced that would later be recognized on a national and international stage.

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