Artist House
About
Music publishing bridges creation and audience. Behind every melody hummed on a subway platform or streaming through headphones, there’s often a publisher coordinating rights, licensing, and distribution. Artist House operates in this space, handling the administrative and legal frameworks that let artists focus on the creative work. The industry thrives on precision—syncing compositions with film, television, or digital platforms while ensuring composers and songwriters receive their due.
Their office sits at 60 Charlton St New York, NY 10013, a stretch of the city where cast-iron facades meet modern lofts. This part of Manhattan has long been a quiet hub for media and arts professionals, offering easy access to Midtown’s studios and Downtown’s creative energy. Music publishers here work with everything from indie tracks to orchestral scores, though the specifics of their catalog stay between them and their clients. Questions about contracts or royalties can be directed to their line—though like many in the field, they keep details close until formal introductions are made.
Reaching them starts with a call; the number appears on their listings for those ready to discuss projects. For first-time visitors, the map pin at this location clarifies the route. Music publishing remains an unsung backbone of the industry, and places like this keep the notes—and the paperwork—in harmony.