What’s the one factor that makes life doable in New York Metropolis? As mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani would say, it’s inexpensive housing. This was additionally true within the Nineteen Fifties, when three ladies—all newly single moms—based an artist haven in a rowhouse within the East Village, a uncooked neighbourhood on the time higher identified for shelters just like the Bowery Mission. Their story is the topic of the brand new movie Artists in Residence, which had its world premiere on 14 November in New York as a part of the Doc NYC movie competition.
When the artists Lois Dodd, Eleanor Magid and the late Louise Kruger (1924-2013) purchased their home collectively in 1959, every taking up a storey for themselves, all of them had younger youngsters of the identical age. With out husbands to inform them what to do, they put their work first. Dodd even removed her mattress to create space for artmaking; to this present day, she nonetheless sleeps on a roll-up mattress. However the three ladies weren’t solely exceptional of their independence and prioritising their artmaking but in addition of their expertise.
Louise Kruger Courtesy Heel & Toe Movies
Dodd, a painter, hade quite a few works from her perch on the third flooring, utilizing the window frames as borders in her depictions of the streetscapes and gardens exterior. She was additionally the one girl amongst 5 founders of the artist-run cooperative Tanager Gallery on East tenth Avenue. It was the primary in what would turn out to be an alternative-gallery district.
Magid—a printmaker, photographer and illustrator—based the Decrease East Aspect (LES) Printshop through the 1968 academics’ strike, offering house for native children to be taught artmaking whereas the faculties had been closed. The printshop remains to be energetic, albeit in a unique location, and stays the most important printmaking facility within the metropolis. Magid additionally taught at Queens Faculty for many years; due to continuous makes an attempt to eliminate ladies academics, she saved reinventing her portfolio past printmaking to incorporate pictures and even pc graphics.
Kruger, a sculptor, realized woodworking and joinery with a shipbuilder in New Jersey and metalworking at foundries in Italy and Ghana. Her work was first exhibited at New York’s Museum of Trendy Artwork within the 1952 three-person exhibition New Expertise Exhibition within the Penthouse: Goto, Hultberg, Kruger. She additionally used the area people backyard as an out of doors studio, along with serving as its head gardener.

Eleanor Magid’s Banksia Integrifolia Courtesy Heel & Toe Movies
The three ladies’s distinct personalities shine via in Artists in Residence. The movie seems like a model of Intercourse and the Metropolis the place ladies viewers can really establish with a characters: Dodd is gutsy, blunt, no-nonsense, adventurous, wry and unsentimental. Magid is type, giving, smart, romantic and dedicated. Kruger is non-public, single-minded, quiet, elegant, contradictory and unpredictable. And their work is as totally different as they’re. But in some way, magically, all of them complement one another.
Kruger’s loss of life in 2013, on the age of 89, was what not directly led to the making of Artists in Residence. It began when the filmmaker Katie Jacobs—an government producer on the award-winning tv present Home (2004-12), amongst many different initiatives—determined to maneuver again to New York after residing in Los Angeles for greater than 30 years to be close to her ailing mom.
Jacobs purchased the second-storey condominium within the trio’s constructing from Kruger’s son, Josh. However earlier than the sale went via, Jacobs went via an interview course of with Dodd and Magid. She turned fascinated with the tales the ladies advised in regards to the constructing and their lives. So she got down to make write and direct this movie, her first documentary.

Lois Dodd Courtesy Heel & Toe Movies
Dodd and Magid, each nonagenarians, are nonetheless going sturdy and making artwork. Magid has lastly gotten her due for beginning the LES Printshop. “I’m aiming for 100,” she says within the movie. In the meantime, Dodd is having a mini-Renaissance, with current survey exhibits on the Bruce Museum in Connecticut in 2023 and at Kunstmuseum Den Haag within the Netherlands (till 6 April 2026). In 2017, she was the topic of a monograph written by the critic Faye Hirsch.
Artists in Residence will little doubt name consideration to the exceptional work of all three artists.
“All of us find yourself with a historical past that we didn’t plan on,” Magid says within the movie, “however I used to be form of thrown out alone and I feel I’m higher for it.”
“How do I wish to be remembered? The work, the work, the work,” Dodd says. “The work is who I’m. Once I’m gone, that’s all that’s left.”
Watch the trailer for Artists in Residence:
Artists in Residence will display screen tonight (20 November) at 7:45pm at Village East by Angelika in Manhattan as a part of Doc NYC, adopted by a Q&A with the Katie Jacobs and her staff. The movie can be obtainable to stream on-line via 30 November.








