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MaybeItsFate to hold grand opening

The artist cooperative now has a permanent home in Butchertown.

Orange stool chairs sit in front of a window.

The Story Avenue building features two floors of members-only gather space.

Photo courtesy MaybeItsFate

As fate would have it, a new artist space is opening in Butchertown.

MaybeItsFate is a for-profit artist cooperative + social club, and it has moved into a permanent space on Story Avenue.

The location will feature public art exhibitions and serve as a “salon-like” gathering space for members to work, network, mingle, and more.

It’s $19 per month — with a one-time $120 initiation fee — to join the club. Membership includes:

  • A share of the equity of MaybeItsFate — membership equals ownership
  • Access to the building between 8 a.m. and 10 p.m., with a virtual key
  • Space to work, host meetings, create, and meet other artists
  • Complimentary coffee from Please & Thank You

MaybeItsFate will host a grand opening on Saturday, Oct. 12, 5-9 p.m. featuring the debut of the public art exhibition “Let’s Start With Beauty.” The exhibition will be up through Saturday, Dec. 21.

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