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  • Northern Liberties & Fishtown Holiday Shopping Spree

    Our annual neighborhood shopping spree is back and this time we have included a bunch of rad shops in both Northern Liberties and Fishtown!

    The spree is a progressive sale that aims to encourage people to explore their neighborhoods and shop local this holiday season. How does it work? Participating retail shops will be giving 10% Off during the shopping spree, right off the bat. Get a sticker on your spree card each time you make a purchase at a participating location. ($10 minimum to get a sticker)

    1 Sticker = 15% Off
    2 Stickers = 20% Off
    3 Stickers = 25% Off thereafter

    Shop at any location and in any order! Spree cards can be picked up at any participating location.

    Participating Shops

    Fishtown: Craft Foundry, Half and a Third, The Common Room, Toile, Jinxed

    Northern Liberties:  City PlanterStump, Swag Boutique, Once Worn Consignment, Casa Papel, Art Star, Madison K. Live Life Fun

    BONUSES:
    Show your spree card with 3 Stickers at Bourbon & Branch and Jerry’s Bar in Northern Liberties and get 15% Off your food/drink order

    Need a sitter while you shop? Drop off the kiddos ages 4+ at NLArts (700 N. 3rd Street) for a Holiday Craft Workshop. Saturday ONLY from 2-6pm, $25 includes all materials

    Photobooth at Gravy Studio in Northern Liberties – show your card with all 3 stickers and get a free polaroid or purchase for $5 without stickers.

    Light Refreshments + Tons of Holiday Cheer at each Stop!

    Public Transportation: Get off at either the Spring Garden or Girard Stop on the Market/Frankford Line or take the 5 Bus or the 15 Trolley. Visit Septa.org for route details.

    Indego Bike Share – stations are in both Fishtown and Northern Liberties https://www.rideindego.com/stations/

  • A Weekend of Crafts in Philadelphia

    Now, I know you are all coming to the Art Star Craft Bazaar this weekend, right?  After you leave the bazaar you are going to be hungry for more.  So head over to Rittenhouse Square & check out the Pennsylvania Guild Fine Craft Fair!


    Now, I’m a clay nerd so I am personally drawn more to the ceramic pieces that I found in their flickr set, but really there is something for everyone – jewelry, furniture, mixed media sculpture, photography and some pretty sweet bird houses, amongst many other things.  There will be over 140 artists set up Friday through Sunday in the lovely Rittenhouse Park, so you are bound to find a great mother’s day gift or a new addition to say, cough, your already (just a tad) excessive handmade mug collection.  Or just go to browse and enjoy the amazing weather (cuz it ain’t gonna rain!!)  Details Here.

    I leave you with some of my personal favorites from their roster of artists…

    Sharon Bartmann Ceramics
    Klara Borbas
    Elizabeth Gates, hand bookbinder
    Lana Heckendorn

     

  • Art Star Craft Bazaar 2013


    Save the Date! The 2013 Spring Art Star Craft Bazaar will be held on May 11th + 12th at The Great Plaza at Penn’s Landing.  And guess what?  This is our 10th Art Star Craft Bazaar!  We’ve decided to revisit one of our favorite designs by Julie West for this year’s logo.  This is the first image she designed for us – she just reworked it a bit this year. She also gave us a design with gold highlights, which we hope to use for the print materials.

    If you are an artist and would like to participate, we are now accepting applications!  Deadline is March 5th, Midnight.  Spread the word to fellow artists!

    I finally uploaded Carrie Bender Hill’s beautiful photos from last year’s bazaar.  We were blessed with incredible weather ALL WEEKEND for like, the first time in I don’t know how long.  Here are some of my favorite photos from the weekend.  More HERE on our Flickr page.




    ENJOY!
    (P.S. if you are an artist that participated and there is a photo of your work, feel free to include your name and website in the comments section on FLICKR)

  • November’s Art Pick: Divided – An Election Party and Exhibition

    Running a shop, art space, and crafty business can be overwhelming with just two people.  So we tend to get stuck in our little Art Star bubble sometimes.  Erin & I have recently vowed to check out at least one art exhibition outside of Art Star at LEAST once a month.  Tomorrow night we will be attending “Divided – An Election Party and Exhibition“, which will be held at the Ice Box within the Crane Arts Building on Tuesday (election night!) beginning at 7pm.

    The exhibition/event is by artist + frequent Art Star collaborator (she made our latest line of mugs illustrated by Susie Ghahremani + we have some other special projects planned with her) and just all around awesome lady – Hope Rovelto & (I’m sure equally as awesome though we haven’t met yet) local artist Amanda Benton.  The exhibition will feature art made by the pair.

    Here are the details from the press release: “The main event will occur Tuesday, November 6, the evening of one of the most highly anticipated Presidential elections of our time. Beginning at 7:00pm, the artists will project live feeds of the election results from multiple news sources alongside an exhibition including politically themed broadsides, newspapers, ceramics, t-shirts, an interactive map of the United States, and more.

    With the support of several local businesses including Barry’s Home Brew, who will be providing beer, and The Dapper Dog Food Truck, who will be serving up some special “Obama and Romney Dogs,” the goal of the collaborators is to capture and critique the spectacle of political discourse in our media landscape. The division of the gallery into blue and red spaces will mimic and call attention to the passionately divided supporters of Republican candidate Mitt Romney and Democratic incumbent Barack Obama.

    From the artists: ‘The tension between the divided space is meant to mimic that of our two party system. We are a divided country. Our political debate reflects that and this show is meant to reflect that as well.’

    An admission price of $20 gets you your choice of a handmade ceramic cup, all the beer you can drink, games, art, music, and a chance to watch history being made with artists and citizens from the Philadelphia area. A $5 discount applies to all students with ID and anyone who shows up with an “I voted” sticker. A portion of the proceeds from the evening will go to the American Red Cross to help those affected by Hurricane Sandy.”

    We hope to see you there – after you vote of course!

  • October 5th First Friday – Oktoberfest in NoLibs!


    This First Friday (October 5th from 5-8pm) in NoLibs we are kicking off the new fall season right –  with NoLibs Oktoberfest! Our wonderful neighbors over at Yards have generously donated beers to each participating retail establishment.  Each shop will have a different Yards brew on hand for customers to sample! Visit Yards’ website to check out the plethora of yummy beer they offer!  And as always, each shop will be offering a base discount of 10% off throughout the evening.

    Participating shops include:
    Arcadia
    Art Star
    Bloom
    Casa Papel
    City Planter
    Colors by Padmini
    Concrete Polish
    Curated Goods
    Duke & Winston
    Dylan Gallery
    Framing Philadelphia
    Jinxed
    Once Worn Consignment
    Swag
    and The Velvet Lily

    Happy Fall!

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