Art House Ending Explained: A communal house left in trust many years ago to provide art students support in the way of free housing, ART HOUSE has accumulated its share of legends, lore, art, art junk and a reputation for hard partying. Directed by Victor Fanucchi, this 2010 comedy film stars Greta Gerwig (Nora Ohr), alongside Chris Beier as Jack (as Christopher Beier), Iggy Pop as Gordon Ohr, Hayes Hargrove as Emanuel. Rated 0/10, the conclusion has sparked discussion among viewers.

What Happens at the End of Art House?

A communal house left in trust many years ago to provide art students support in the way of free housing, ART HOUSE has accumulated its share of legends, lore, art, art junk and a reputation for hard partying. When a university dean and an influential descendant of the original benefactor decide to turn the place into housing for varsity golf, the residents only chance of blocking the move is to prove their value and vitality as an artistic community. The burden is on art student Nora Ohr (Greta Gerwig), who is energetic, compassionate, but by no means perfect. Can the residents of ART HOUSE get their act together and make a name for themselves as artists before they're kicked out?

Victor Fanucchi's narrative builds toward a resolution centered on Greta Gerwig (Nora Ohr)'s journey. When a university dean and an influential descendant of the original benefactor decide to turn the place into housing for varsity golf, the residents only chance of blocking the move is to prove their value and vitality as an artistic community.

How Does Greta Gerwig (Nora Ohr)'s Story End?

  • Greta Gerwig: Greta Gerwig's storyline wraps up in the final act, though some viewers have found the resolution more ambiguous than expected.
  • Chris Beier (Jack (as Christopher Beier)): Chris Beier's role in the climax proves pivotal to how the central conflict resolves.
  • Iggy Pop (Gordon Ohr): Iggy Pop's character undergoes a significant shift in the final act.

What Does the Ending of Art House Mean?

The ending of Art House brings the narrative to a close, though viewer reception has been mixed. The resolution of Greta Gerwig's story may not satisfy all audiences.