Category: sculpture

  • An Interview with New Academy Press

    New Academy Press, founded by Justin George and Michael Burch, is a collaborative screen printing shop in Pittsburgh, PA.  New Academy Press will be vending at our Art Star Craft Bazaar for the first time this year, so we were interested in learning more about them.  Check out our interview and come visit them at the bazaar at booth # 110!

    Art Star: What will you be selling at the bazaar?
    New Academy Press: We will be selling screen printed paper goods, such as illustrated prints, postcards, bookmarks, and paper sculptures.

    AS: Describe your process.
    NAP: We take original illustrations and designs and screen print them by hand.  Some of our prints are then cut, torn, folded, and glued to create 3-dimensional paper sculptures.

    AS: Are you professionally trained?
    NAP: Justin holds a BFA in printmaking and Michael has one in photography.

    AS: Are you able to make your work full time?  If not, what do you do for your day job?
    NAP: We work full time hours for New Academy Press, but to stay afloat we also spend additional time as a bartender and restaurant manager.

    AS: Where would you like to see your art/craft business in the next 10 years?
    NAP: We would like to move our operation out of our living room and into a larger, dedicated workspace allowing us to increase our creative output, and eventually spread our love for art making through teaching classes and workshops.

    AS: Any exciting projects in the works?
    NAP: We are currently working on a suite of new prints for a gallery show in August at the Irma Freeman Center for Imagination here in Pittsburgh.

    AS: What are your favorite things about Philadelphia?
    NAP:  So many things! Michael spent a brief time living in Philly, and the things he misses most are the Museum of Art, bicycle lanes and beautiful old buildings. Justin enjoys the Mutter Museum and Ben Franklin.

    AS: What are some of the inspirations for your work?
    NAP: We are heavily influenced by past eras of scientific exploration, design and manufacturing. We love learning about the people who have spent their lives searching for answers and discovering new things about the natural world.

     

    AS: What are you reading / listening to?
    NAP: That is a very big question.  We love talk radio, podcasts and audiobooks that teach us about this crazy universe, but when it comes to getting thing done we like really loud rock music.

     

  • Horrible Adorables Opening Recap


    We had so much fun hanging out with Jordan & her boyfriend Chris!  They drove up late from Cleveland early last week & stayed with my husband and I for a few days.  We had a fantastic turn out at the opening & many of the pieces found new homes.  We have a good amount still available though.  Go here to view all the work

    The show is up now through November 18th.  If you are unable to stop by, check out our set of installation/opening photos on Flickr

    Jordan had a fun idea to hide one of her little creatures in the neighborhood.  We handed out clues to everyone that came to the opening.  We decided to hide him in a wall of ivy in the back yard at Soy Cafe.  Jordan made him specifically for the spot, so he was hard to find b/c his scales matched the foliage.  Dominic Mambu found him towards the end of the evening.  I was impressed b/c it was dark out and you could just see his little face peering out.  Congrats Dominic!

    Thanks to all of our friends & customers that came out for the opening!  Here are some photos.  Go to our Flickr page to see more.

    Ben
    Marisha & Zay

     

    Rhea
    and the lady of the hour….Jordan!

    Extra special thanks to Jordan & Chris for making the long journey to Philly!! We had a blast!

  • Horrible Adorables Solo Exhibition at Art Star

    Peacock by Horrible Adorables / felt & mixed media

    We are thrilled to announce that we will be hosting a solo exhibition by Jordan Elise Perme of Horrible Adorables!  The exhibition will take place on October 10th – November 18th, 2012.  An opening reception will be held in conjunction with Design Philadelphia’s Kick Off Event on October 10th from 5-9pm.  Jordan will be at the opening, so come by to meet the artist & get a first look at the show.  We will provide light refreshments & live music.

    Detail of “Sherbet Fox” by Horrible Adorables (SOLD)

     

    We don’t know what Jordan has planned for the show yet, but we are sure it will be nothing short of amazing!

    To learn more about Jordan & her strangely wonderful faux-taxidermy creatures, check out our interview with her from 2011.

    Click here for the Press Release  

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