Category: philly

  • ASCB Vendor Spotlight: James Singewald Photography

    James Singewald

    Did you go to art school? If so, where did you study? 
    I went to The University of the Arts(’02) in Philly for my BFA and Maryland Institute College of Art(’10) in Baltimore for my MFA.

    What types of items will you be selling at the bazaar?
    Framed/unframed photographs of Philly and Baltimore. I’ll also have a few copies of my self-published book, Old Town, East Baltimore, for sale.

    Photo by James Singewald

    What materials do you work with?For the past 4 years I’ve been shooting primarily with a 4×5 view camera and using Fujichrome Velvia slide film. I scan the chromes and print with high quality Epson printers on various types of archival paper. Most of my earlier work from Philly was shot with a 35mm Pentax K-1000 or my Hasselblad, and some 4×5 as well. I also shot mostly black and white film for my early work and more recently have switched to color.

    photo by James Singewald

    How are your items made? Describe your process.
    For the work I’ve been doing in Baltimore the past few years, photographing entire blocks and streets, light is very important. I’m documenting entire blocks by photographing each building individually or in pairs. I try to photograph buildings during the time the sun sets on them. I find that a combination of good light and the saturated color of the Velvia slide film creates a glimpse or feeling of what the mostly dilapidated buildings were and could be. It portrays a sense of history and potential. I also conduct a lot of research about the history of these places, what they looked like and used to be, why they have declined and been neglected for so long, and what the future holds for them. I plan on combining all of the photography and research in to a book or possible series. I approach this work as though I’m building an archive of city blocks as several companies and photographers did roughly 100 years ago before urban renewal and the decline most cities experienced for the past 50-60 years.

    Photo by James Singewald

    Are you able to make your work full-time?  If not, what do you do for your day job?
    I work part time at the Maryland Historical Society in the Imaging Services Department where I am responsible for the photography and digitization of items in the collection as well as fulfilling reproduction requests and permissions for patrons.

    Photo by James Singewald


    Who are some of your favorite artists?

    Camilo Jose Vergara, Harry Callahan, Bruce Davidson, Bernd & Hilla Becher, Ed Ruscha, Edward Burtynsky.

    What are you reading/listening to right now?
    Not in My Neighborhood, by Antero Pietila.
    Spaces of Hope, by David Harvey

    I’ve been listening to a lot of MF Doom, Jay Electronica, Madlib, and my usual 90s hip hop collection…

    Photo by James Singewald

    Where would you like to see yourself and your art/craft business in the next 10 years?
    Always a tough question, but I’m hoping the work I’m doing now will lead to similar projects and increased press or awareness of what I’m doing and why. I hope to have a steady balance of work and grants coming in to support my work. I’m increasingly interested in topics like urban history and planning and how you bring a devastated city like Baltimore, Philly, or Detroit back to life.

    Photo by James Singewald

     

    http://www.jsingewald.com/
    You can meet James & buy his work at this upcoming Art Star Craft Bazaar!

  • Crafter’s Dozen at Tattooed Mom’s

    Our friend Amanda from Mello Press has curated a lovely group of crafters that will be set up & selling at Tattooed Mom’s on February 12th.  We will be there along with many other talented Philly crafters (Foxglove Factory, Amy B Jewelry, chez-sucre-chez….) Pick up a gift for your Valentine & have a drink with us!

     

    click the flyer for more details…
  • NoLibs Holiday Shopping Spree

    The more you shop, the more you save!

    Saturday, December 1st, 11-8pm + Sunday, December 2nd, 11-6pm

    The NoLibs Holiday Spree is a progressive sale – customers get increasing discounts the more they shop.
    *Nominated for “Best Shopping Event” by Philadelphia Magazine in 2012*

    Here’s How it works:
    1st Participating Store: Customer receives 10% off their purchase + a spree card w/ one sticker on it

    2nd Store: Customer shows spree card  w/ 1 sticker & gets 15% off their purchase + a 2nd sticker

    3rd Store: Customer shows spree card w/ 2 stickers & gets 20% off their purchase + a 3rd sticker

    Once the customer’s spree card has 3 stickers, they will receive 25% off at any additional participating store that they shop at throughout the event.

    Participating Shops Include:
    (shop in any order you choose!)

    Arcadia
    819 N. 2nd St
    Art Star
    623 N. 2nd St.
    Bloom
    1001 N. 2nd St.(The Piazza, Suite 20)
    Casa Papel
    804 N. 2nd St.
    City Planter
    814 N. 4th St.
    Concrete Polish
    716 N. 3rd St
    Duke & Winston
    633 N. 2nd Street
    Fiona’s Childrenswear & Special Occassions
    1050 N. Hancock St. (#60 in The Piazza)
    Framing Philadelphia
    631 N. 2nd Street
    Jinxed
    1050 N. Hancock St. (# 86 in The Piazza)
    Once Worn Consignment
    910 N. 2nd St.
    Philly Phaithful
    737 N. 4th Street
    Swag Boutique
    935 N. 2nd St.

    Light refreshments & tons of holiday cheer at each participating shop!

     

  • New Artist: Adam Smith

    "First American" silkscreen print by Adam Smith

    We would like to welcome Adam Smith to our growing list of artists – we are thrilled to be carrying his work!  Adam is a Philadelphia artist, designer, illustrator & silkscreen printer. We learned about his work after he applied to our summer craft bazaar. We now have a good selection of his Men’s T-shirts, prints, & original paintings in the shop.  All of his work is very affordable. It is hard to find an actual silkscreen printer these days – especially one as talented as Adam. What impresses me the most about him is that he designs & hand draws all of his own lettering.

    "The Floorboards Hide Secrets" Silkscreen by Adam Smith

    Aesthetically, we tend to be a bit on the more feminine side here at Art Star, so we are always trying really hard to look for an artist that will appeal to guys as well.  I think Adam fits that bill, as evidenced by the fact that almost every man in my life purchased an item from him at our last bazaar.   I hope you enjoy his work as much as we do.

    "Going Home" acrylic painting on found wood by Adam Smith

    Check out this really great interview that Gallery Up did w/ Adam
    View his entire collection on our site

  • Indie Boutique Shopper Card

    We are all about supporting our local economy, so we’ve teamed up with a group of like-minded Philly businesses to help you do the same.  Introducing the Indie Boutique Shopper Card!

    Here’s how it works:  Get a stamp for every $50 you spend at any of the participating shops.  After you’ve collected 10 stamps on your card, you will receive a $10 gift certificate to each shop – that’s $100 worth of gift certificates!

    Here’s a sample of the card below.  Pick one up at any participating shop.

    Participating Shops Include:
    Arcadia (NoLibs)
    819 N. 2nd Street
    Arcadia (Rittenhouse)
    265 S. 20th Street
    Art Star Gallery & Boutique
    623 N. 2nd Street
    Bus Stop Boutique
    750 S. 4th Street
    Once Worn Consignment
    910 N. 2nd Street
    Omoi
    1608 Pine Street
    Loop
    1914 South Street
    Spool
    1912 South Street
    Jinxed
    1050 N. Hancock (in the Piazza)
    Wilbur Vintage
    716 S. 4th Street

  • Where It All Began by Gretchen Seel

    The lovely lady behind Dahling Accessories (formerly known as Lolo & Gretch when we first started), Gretchen Seel, reports on the early days of the Art Star Craft Bazaar & how far the show has come since then.  Visit Dahling Accessories at booth #47 at this year’s ASCB.

  • Guest Blogger: Jahje Bath Ives of Baby Jives

    We are excited to have Jahje Bath Ives of Baby Jives as our guest blogger!  She has a son of her own & has lived in Philadelpia her entire life, so she is the perfect person to share with you her favorite family friendly places in Philly.  Jahje creates colorful mobiles that can be hung above a baby’s crib or hung as decoration in your child’s bedroom.  Little fabric birds perch sweetly on branches, butterlies flutter around your little one’s head, and fluffy clouds drip patterned fabric rain drops, amongst many other wonderful scenes.  Whichever one you choose, your baby is sure to love it! – Megan
    The Art Star Craft Bazaar is enjoyed by all ages, so bring the kids!

    Coming into Philadelphia for the Art Star Craft Bazaar?  Make a day of it with the entire family!  There are so many amazing places to visit, eat, and play in the city.  I wanted to share a few of my family’s favorite spots in Philly.

    I have a little boy and he is obsessed with vehicles, so he is in heaven when we head down to Penn’s Landing because of what he can find there – boats!  Just walking along the waterfront there are plenty of ships to see.  You can visit the Independence Seaport Museum to look at all things Maritime & where you can even tour the Cruiser Olympia.  Another fun option is to head across the river to the Camden Adventure Aquarium after you are done.  There are tons of amazing fish to look at!

    At Penn’s Landing there will be plenty of great food to eat and bands to dance around to, but if you want to take the kiddos somewhere special, you can’t beat a visit to Franklin Fountain at 116 Market Street, where you can travel back in time by sipping hand made ice cream floats from paper straws and nibbling on their delectable candy.  It’s one of our favorite places to go for a treat to cool off!  After that you could head over to Franklin Square at 6th & Race to burn off some energy on the playground.  Play a round of mini golf or ride the carousel.

    If you are thinking of heading over to Northern Liberties to visit Art Star Gallery & Boutique, you could also grab some food at Honey’s Sit ‘n Eat at 800 N. 4th Street.  This restaurant is one of our favorite spots to eat, especially now that we have a kid.  They have an amazing selection of food, including vegetarian and vegan delights, such as a fried green tomato salad that appears seasonally and their own veggie burger with thick cut fries.  Yum!  We have actually celebrated both of my son’s birthdays here with a slice of their incredible carrot cake (gotta get the veggies when you can!).

    So grab your kids and come discover Philadelphia – there are plenty of other places to go, such as the Smith Playground, Please Touch Museum, Franklin Institute, Museum of Natural History – the list goes on!

    Make sure to hit the Art Star Craft Bazaar first and please swing by and visit me, Jahje of Baby Jives at Booth #41.  I have been working nonstop to create some new delights for the show, including my mobliles, which feature birds, clouds, butterflies, and even dragonflies (or as my son calls them – airplanes).  I’ve also got a new line of necklaces that you can treat yourself to as well.  You can see a sneak peak of them on my blog, or visit my online shop.  Stop on by and I’ll be happy to give you some more travel tips around Philadelphia – I’ve lived here all my live!

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