
The Factory (Andy Warhol's studio)
The Factory was Andy Warhol’s creative workspace and studio in New York City during the 1960s. It was a vibrant hub where artists, musicians, and celebrities gathered to collaborate, experiment, and produce art. Warhol revolutionized the art scene by blending fine art with popular culture, using techniques like mass production and screen printing. The Factory wasn’t just a studio; it was a symbol of innovation, social interaction, and the intersection of art and commerce. It helped shape the pop art movement and remain an iconic venue associated with cultural transformation and creative collaboration.