Crafty Balboa Holiday Show

Crafty Balboa hosts a craft show in December at Broad Street Ministries, 315 Broad Street,  in Center City.  This building is a very attractive church that used to be home to the Chambers-Wylie Presbyterian Church.   This past December was a cool and crisp early winter day, and the interior was packed with crafters and shoppers.

The vaulted ceiling of the chapel was lovely and was hung with handmade decorations.  There were approximately 40 booths and shoppers were shoulder to shoulder.  Every type of craft was available — candles, scarves, ornaments, toys, cards, jewelry, t-shirts, placemats, upcycled, vintage, etc.   The main quality that all had in common was that these are not things you could find in a typical department store.   This is a great forum for buying that special, one-of-a-kind gift.  Items were selling at the low to mid range in prices.

One of the sellers here was Angela Davidson of Philadelphia.  She was surrounded by a zoo of her colorful crocheted creatures.  I personally noted squid, fish, cats, ponies, elephants, goats, and unicorns.

Angela uses her knack for color and whimsy and combines this with her skill of crochet to make these great items for gifts for the young and young at heart.  Applications for the holiday show are due in mid October.   Last year’s show was one week before Christmas and it drew a lot of shoppers.  I’m sure the mild weather helped.  Most booths appeared to be busy with shoppers.   My unofficial survey of sellers was positive, although not overwhelmingly so.

by Diane Olivia

April showers with events in and around Philadelphia

Events are growing as the sun is shining! April is certainly showering with lots of events in the next couple of weeks. Here is my round up of what I have found.

By Lisa Hwang http://www.lightmosaics.com, www.lightmosiacs.etsy.com , http://twitter.com/lightmosaics

Saturday, April 17, 5:30-10:30pm, Handmade Philly Speaking @ Pechu Kucha Night, Studio 34, 4522 Baltimore Ave, Philadelphia; Pecha Kucha Night: Philadelphia VOLUME 5; we will exercise the esoteric humors of sharing, exploring, and storytelling amongst a few Philly denizens who are making things happen in and around our fair city. VOLUME 5 will have a mini-theme of “Made By Hand,” expanding from our first foray into the suited theme from PKN Volume 4;To that end, we have amassed an awesome team of presenters who will take us through their creations at 400 second intervals. http://www.pecha-kucha.org/night/philadelphia/5

Saturday, April 17, 10am – 5pm, Wearable Art & Craft Show to benefit the Animal Orphanage @ The Promenade Shopping Center, Rt 73, Marlton, NJ; Proceeds from this event are donated to the Animal Orphange in Voorhees. Come out and support a good cause and buy handmade! www.animalorphanage.com

Saturday, April 17, 11-6pm, Philadelphia Designers Market @ First Baptist Church of Philadelphia, 123 South 17th St, Philadelphia; a fashion retail/shopping experience allows designers to directly interact with their customers at low cost, little hassle and high exposure; this format provides designers an environment in which they can foster relationships between themselves, other businesses and consumers

Sunday, April 18, 12-5pm, Manayunk Celebrates Earth Day, Cotton and Main Streets, Manayunk, PA; Food, live music, a charity cut-a-thon from art+science salon, water balloon toss, eco-friendly artists, sidewalk sales and lots of drinking water for pets! Some of my favorite vendors will be there: www.voltasoap.com, www.rogue-theory.com, www.sardineclothing.com

Monday, April 19, 5-7pm, Entrepreneurship Week 2010 Launch Party @ World Cafe Live, 30th and Walnut Sts, Philadelphia; 8 Handmade Philly member tables will sale their wares and various other members will network http://www.empowerment-group.org/Events/

Thursday, April 22, 8pm – 2am, Music 4 Murals @ Johnny Brenda’s, 1201 N. Frankford Ave, Philadelphia; the goal of The City of Philadelphia Mural Arts Program (www.muralarts.org) is to unite artists and communities through a collaborative process, rooted in the traditions of mural-making, to create art that transforms public spaces and individual lives; YAMA (Young Advocates for the Mural Arts) are trying to help this process by putting together this event; enjoy some great music – SISTERS 3, Joe Duffey and Whatevers Clever; $10 advanced tickets, $15 tickets at the door.

Friday, April 23, 8-11pm, Enthusiasts of the Electric @ Astro Vintage, 720 South 5th Street, Philadelphia; since the dawning of outsourced labor we have stood by and watched the mass homogenization of our world and it’s products; this exhibition is designed to counteract that happening; come and see the lasciviousness that has been lost in the age of technology; take time to wonder how something so mundane can be breathtaking

Saturday, April 24, 11-6pm, Fishtown Shadfest @ Penn Treaty Park, Fishtown, Philadelphia


Saturday, April 24, 12-5pm, Crafty Balboa @ Passyunk Fountain between Tasker and Passyunk Ave, Philadelphia; http://www.craftybalboa.com

Saturday, April 24, Whenever there is Water: a community collaboration with George Ferrandi presented by The Fleisher Art Memorial; a night procession of illuminated sculpture through the streets of South Philly; the procession is the culminating project of Fleisher’s current artist-in-residence, George Ferrandi featuring a lit paper menagerie of lions, dogs, rabbits, squirrels and many other woodland creatures amidst cast paper representations of their respective landscapes; an illuminated boat will maneuver around glowing icebergs as luminescent jellyfish float by; the Fleisher Memorial Choir will accompany the creatures singing songs of the story they tell. http://www.fleisher.org/exhibitions/water.php.

Saturday, April 24, 1-4pm, Meet the Artist Kassem Amoudi of Shadows & Veils Paintings, Cerulean Arts, 1355 Ridge Avenue. Philadelphia, PA 19123; www.ceruleanarts.com

Sunday, April 25, 2- 6pm, Fairmount Arts Crawl @ Fairmount area, around 22nd and Fairmount Ave., Philadelphia; Spend the day at the Fairmount Arts Crawl and discover unique artwork for sale from over 70 local artists showcased in 37 restaurants, bars, cafes and local businesses.  Along the way enjoy music, dance and family activities throughout the Fairmount Neighborhood;  All venues and activities are free of charge with the exception of Eastern State Penitentiary Historic Site and Philadelphia Museum of Art’s Perelman Building where general admission rates apply; www.fairmountartscrawl.org

Friday, April 30, 6pm – 12am, Twin Peaks Art Show Closing @ Piranha Betty’s Art Market, 2472 Frankford Ave, Fishtown, Philadelphia; Twin Peaks inspired Art Show featuring 2D/3D exhibits from 20+ artists; appropriate mood music all night courtesy of Shawn Kilroy

Saturday, May 1, 6-8pm, “Puppies Kittens and Chicks”@ Square Peg Artery and Salvage, 108 S. 20th St, Rittenhouse Square, Philadelphia; group show featuring the work of over 15 artists

CALL FOR ARTISTS

Bambi Gallery Open Call for 2nd Bambi Biennial juried by artblog.org, Bambi Gallery, 1001 N. 2nd St, Philadelphia, PA; all artists are encouraged to submit their work to be featured in our hip, new gallery space at The Piazza at Schmidt’s; Guest jurors will be Roberta Fallon and Libby Rosof, the owners and creative minds behind Philly’s renowned Artblog (http://theartblog.org/); as a gallery connoisseur, Roberta Fallon makes art, writes about art, and claims to think about art way too much; she has written for well-known publications like Philadelphia Weekly, Artnet, Art Review, Art on Paper, Philadelphia Inquirer and Art and Auction, and has taught and been a visiting critic at Tyler School of Art, St. Joseph’s University and Cranbrook Academy of Art; Libby Rosof, her partner-in-crime, founded the award-winning publication The Penn Current at the University of Pennsylvania, and has shared her knowledge for all things art and writing by teaching at the Journalism Department at Temple University and at Tyler School of Art.

Send by April 30 to: Bambi Gallery, 1001 North 2nd St. #7, Philadelphia, PA 19123 along with Artist statement and resumé (resume not necessary but nice touch), CD containing 5-15 images in high quality jpeg format or DVD’s for video pieces, $25 check made payable to Bambi Gallery; if desired, you are also more than welcome to include reviews, announcements, and other written materials that discuss your work and provide a good representation of you; Bambi Biennial will be held the first Friday of July 2010; if you would like your info returned, please send S.A.S.E; special rate for students: Include statement, 3-5 hi res jpegs, a copy of your valid student ID, and a check for $10.

Tyme Gallery will be 13 years old and Tyme is calling for artists for their 13th Annual Juried Exhibition, “Inner Essence”; Paintings, drawings, photography, hand pulled and digital prints are allowed, but please, no laser prints or studies; First prize is a solo exhibition; the jurors this year are award winning artists; Steve Oliver, Paulette Bensignor, Shobha Meno and Lisa Pauciello-Rowe; all artwork must be original (no studies) and never shown before at Tyme Gallery; the artwork is accepted on Friday, July 30th and Saturday, July 31st, between 10:30 AM and 3:00 PM;  jurying takes place on Sunday August 1st; opening reception is on Friday, August 13th from 5:00 to 9:00 PM with the award ceremony taking place promptly at 7:00 PM; for additional information call 610-853-1215 or check out their web site at www.tymegallery.com/events

WORKSHOPS/ CLASSES

Sunday, April 18, 3-5pm, Cloth Diapering Workshop @ Square Peg Artery and Salvage, 108 S. 20th St, Rittenhouse Square, Philadelphia; stick it to Proctor & Gamble with Stacy Klein of Kinda Krunchy; Stacy offers up this informative and experiential class to teach you the ins and outs of using and selecting cloth diapers for your family; $15.00 per person Preregistration via online www.squarepegartery.com

Sunday, April 25, 3-5pm, Terrarium-love in @ Square Peg Artery and Salvage, 108 S. 20th St, Rittenhouse Square, Philadelphia; it’s a love- in for living things!; Beth Richey will guide us through the process of creating a whimsical terrarium; bring in a glass jar with tight fitting lid about a 1/4 cup of small pebbles or stones; $15.00 per person in our online store www.squarepegartery.com

Pennsylvania Guild of Craftsmen, Lancaster area, http://www.pacrafts.org

Spool, 1912 South Street, Philadelphia PA 19146, http://spoolsewing.com/spoolclasses.html

Pterodactyl Philadelphia Creative Project Space, 3237 Amber St. Box 3 Fifth Floor North Philadelphia, PA http://pterodactylphiladelphia.org/classes.html

UPCOMING SPRING CRAFT FAIRS:

May 15 & 16, 11-6pm, Art Star Craft Bazaar, Penn’s Landing Great Plaza, Columbus Blvd between Walnut & Chestnut St; $10 application fee and the cost to vend is $250 for the weekend; sharing a table is allowed; http://www.artstarcraftbazaar.com/index1.html

May 22, 10-4pm, Citizens for No-Kill Philadelphia With Love Super Adoption Day, Piazza at Schmidt’s, N. 2nd Street & Germantown Avenue, Northern Liberties, Philadelphia; currently in search of sponsors and vendors, including pet products and services, crafters, and anyone interested in showcasing their business to hundreds of animal enthusiasts. For information on how you can get involved, contact  info@Phillynokill.org.

May 22, 12-5pm, Trenton Avenue Arts Festival and Kensington Kinetic Sculpture Derby, Trenton Avenue (between Norris and Frankford), Philadelphia; $45 for 10’x10’ space or $25 for half space; registration deadline is May 1; http://trentonaveartsfest.blogspot.com/

June 5, 10-?, Northern Liberties Music Festival @ Liberty Lands Park, this is a great event to support the largest privately owned public park in the city of Philadelphia; live music from many local artists from 3pm-10pm sponsored by Philadelphia Brewing Co., and the proceeds go towards making the park a better place; cost to vend is $20; must contact by May 15th cohophiladelphia@gmail.com

June 5 & 6, 11-7pm, Renegade Craft Fair, McCarren Park, Bedford Ave. and North 12th St, Williamsburg, Brooklyn, NY; $25 application fee with deadline of March 5; cost to vend is $300 for the weekend; sharing a table is allowed; http://www.renegadecraft.com/

June 12 & 13, 1-6pm, InLiquid’s annual art sale, Art for the Cash Poor 11!, Crane Arts Building, 1400 N. American Street, Philadelphia; open to all artists who design and produce their own work; all items for sale must be priced at $199 or below; artists may sign-up for either one or two days; artists are required to submit 3-4 digital sample images of the work they intend to sell; non In-Liquid Artist cost is $100 per day per artist or $75 for a shared table; http://www.inliquid.com/features/aftcp11/emails/pdfs/AFTCP11artist_form.pdf

June 13, The Ryerss Museum and Library Summer Fair, 7370 Central Avenue, Burholme Park, Philadelphia; seeks vendors of home-made goods to participate in its summer fair;  space is limited and available for $10 (bring your own table) or $15 (we’ll provide a table); http://www.ryerssmuseum.org/

Every weekend starting April 3 – October 31, 9– 3pm, Piazza Artisan Market, The Piazza at Schmidt’s, N. 2nd Street & Germantown Avenue, Northern Liberties, Philadelphia; $25 Application Fee with a deadline of Feb 15 but they will accept rolling application; cost per weekend is $100 and sharing a table is allowed; http://www.piazzaartisanmarket.com

Every Saturday starting June 5, 10-9pm, The Creative Collective Fine Art and Craft Fair, Historic Headhouse Square, 2nd and Pine, Philadelphia; cost to vend is $75 per day; I believe table sharing is allowed (I am doing it collaboratively with Piranha Betty); Contact Liz Eaby at 215-790-0782 or lizaeaby@yahoo.com; http://cccraftsfair.com/index.html

Every 2nd Saturday starting April 10 through December, 11-5pm, Satellite Second Saturday’s, 50th and Baltimore Ave in Cedar Park, Philadelphia; interested in vending, contact: Satellite2ndSaturday@gmail.com

August 22st, Women’s Equality Day at the Alice Paul Institute, 128 Hooton Rd. Mount Laurel, NJ; The Alice Paul Institute seeks to foster the legacy, teachings and ideas of Alice Paul, New Jersey’s own Suffragist; seeking 10 – 15 craftspeople who work in a variety of media; you would be responsible for your own travel to Paulsdale, in Mt. Laurel, but will be supplied a table; event goes from either 12-4 or 1-5, but you can expect a good 4 hours of traffic; All proceeds from your sales are yours to keep but we are asking for a donation to the API which is tax-deductible; if you are interested in participating please get in touch with rebecca@rajacoby.com and give her your Etsy page or your website

Philadelphia March events and updates

After being on vacation for a little over a week, I feel like I have missed a lot! I’ve been trying to get back into the swing of things and sift through all the emails from Handmade Philly and search through Facebook to locate events, workshops and craft fairs. So here is what I have compiled together for events in March as well as an updated craft fair listing. If you know of anything that I have not listed, please feel free to email me at lisahwang1@gmail.com.

By Lisa Hwang http://www.lightmosaics.com, www.lightmosiacs.etsy.com , http://twitter.com/lightmosaics

EVENTS AROUND PHILADELPHIA

FIRST FRIDAY EVENTS, Friday, March 5th

Piranha Betty’s presents artwork from David Aronson, 6pm – 12am, 2472 Frankford Ave, Fishtown, Philadelphia

Food, drinks and musical performances by Sarah Donner, Michael Batchelor, Bevan McShea and more! Artist website: www.alchemicalwedding.com

F&N Gallery presents landscape photography of Neal Jordan, 6-9pm, 2007 Frankford Ave, Fishtown, Philadelphia

Neal attributes his work to Ansel Adams’ landscapes and Joseph Mallord Willam Turner’s skies. The romantic landscapes that they portrayed, as well as the radical sky scapes allude to the moments of beauty and change of the times. Neal’s work visually responds to the same notion of how we see the details in our environment.

Bambi Gallery presents Gillian Pears “Still” in the main gallery and Linda Guenste “Fun with…” in the project gallery 6-10pm, Bambi Gallery, 1001 North 2nd St (in the Piazza), N. Liberties, Philadelphia

http://www.bambiproject.com/index.html

UPCOMING MARCH EVENTS

Saturday,  March 6th, 6-8pm, Opening Reception for Michael Straight and Melissa Nannen, Square Peg Artery and Salvage, 108 S. 20th St, Rittenhouse Square, Philadelphia

Michael Straight features contemporary black and white photography of abandoned houses merged with old boudoir nude photos. Melissa Nannen installs an obscene amount of plush genitalia in a very small space. There may even be a a peek-a-boo peeping tom curtain. She hasn’t decided.

Sunday March 14th, 2-5pm, Square Peg Artery and Salvage, 108 S. 20th St, Rittenhouse Square, Philadelphia; trunk Show featuring the Organic Glass Jewelry designs of Kim Fraczek! Brooklyn Glass artisan Kim Fraczek reveals her Spring Line exclusively at Square Peg!

Saturday, March 20th, 2pm, The DIY Quick and Dirty PRINTERESTING SWAP!, The Print Center, 1614 Latimer Street, Philadelphia

Bring your prints, posters, photocopy art, zines, comix, buttons, t-shirts, stickers, chapbooks, mail art, broadsides and any other form of multiple that is ripe for distribution. The Swap is intended for creators to trade the stuff they’ve made and embrace the gift economy made possible through mass production. Printeresting began in 2008 as “the thinking person’s favorite online resource for interesting printmaking miscellany.” It was founded by Gallery Store artists Amze Emmons and Jason Urban along with R.L. Tillman. They can be found at www.printeresting.org. Space is limited so RSVP to evanderberg@printcenter.org

March 19th-21st, 10-6pm, Sugarloaf Crafts Festival, Greater Philadelphia Expo Center, 100 Station Ave., Oaks, PA; Features more than 300 artists from all over the country; visitors to the Sugarloaf Crafts Festival will see thousands of contemporary crafts in all mediums, in addition to live demonstrations, gourmet food, and family entertainment.

http://www.sugarloafcrafts.com/festivals/oaks/spring

CALL FOR ARTISTS

Saturday, May 1st, 6-8pm, Opening Reception, “Puppies, Kittens & Chicks”, Square Peg Artery and Salvage, 108 S. 20th St, Rittenhouse Square, Philadelphia

Featuring Photography, Paintings, Illustration, Sculpture and other works with the theme of ” Puppies, Kittens & Chicks” ( puppies, kittens & pinup girls).

Deadline for show submissions is March 31, midnight; works will be selected by April 14th and notification will be April 15th; chosen work should be delivered to the store by April 25th. Please submit maximum of three images in PDF format for review.  Chosen images should be presented for the show in accordance with the following criteria: maximum frame size of 16×20, show pieces should be matted or framed and a suggested price listing for each submitted work. In addition to the main gallery show, they are inviting all photographers to bring additional prints, Greeting cards, to sell on a consignment basis. All additional prints for sale should be of similar subject matter to the images. Any additional prints should be presented wrapped in cello bags or individually matted for durability.

WORKSHOPS

Sunday, March 7th, 3-5pm, Paper Up-cycling workshop, , Square Peg Artery and Salvage, 108 S. 20th St, Rittenhouse Square, Philadelphia; learn to make envelopes how to decoupage almost anything not living and some simple bookbinding techniques. Bring an assortment of different types of paper and we will provide the rest. $15.00 Per Person Preregistration Required in our online store wwww.squarepegartery.com

Sunday, March 14th, 3-5pm, Jeans to Jewelry Workshop, , Square Peg Artery and Salvage, 108 S. 20th St, Rittenhouse Square, Philadelphia: turn unlovable jeans into extraordinary jewelry! Dont think it can be done? It Can! It Can! Just bring some denim and some other fabric scraps for flair. $15.00 Per person Preregistration  required in our online store www.squarepegartery.com

Thursday, March 18th, 6-8pm, Wish I Was in Art School Critique Night with Rachel Parker, Square Peg Artery and Salvage, 108 S. 20th St, Rittenhouse Square, Philadelphia, http://www.squarepegartery.com/

Sunday, March 28th, 3-5pm, Artsy French, Square Peg Artery and Salvage, 108 S. 20th St, Rittenhouse Square, Philadelphia; bilingual Painter Jed Williams will teach the basics on how to sound authentic on your next trip to the Louvre or criticize unappealing art on First Fridays without hurting the artist’s feelings! $15.00 Per person Preregistration required in our online store at www.squarepegartery.com

Pennsylvania Guild of Craftsmen, Lancaster area, http://www.pacrafts.org

UPCOMING SPRING CRAFT FAIRS: * looking for Vendors

April 17th, 11-6pm

* Philadelphia Designers Market, First Baptist Church of Philadelphia, 123 South 17th St, Philadelphia; Set up as a fashion retail/shopping experience the Market allows designers to directly interact with their customers at low cost, little hassle and high exposure. This format provides designers an environment in which they can foster relationships between themselves, other businesses and consumers. Cost is $100 for the day. Register at their website.

http://www.philadelphiadesignersmarket.com

April 24th 11-6pm

* Fishtown Shadfest, Penn Treaty Park in Historic Fishtown, Philadelphia; Artists & crafters interested in vending may contact Minna Aaparyti: MKABooks@msn.com

April 24th, 12-5pm

* Crafty Balboa, Passyunk Fountain between Tasker and Passyunk Ave, Philadelphia; Artists & crafters interested in vending can contact Amy at craftybalboa@gmail.com      or go to their website and fill out the application; cost to vend is $30 and sharing tables is allowed.

http://www.craftybalboa.com

May 1 & 2, 11-7pm

* Brooklyn Lyceum, 227 4th Avenue between Union and President Streets, Park Slope, Brooklyn, NY; cost to vend is between $200-$250 for the weekend depending on table size; sharing a table is allowed.

http://www.bkcraftcentral.com

May 15 & 16, 11-6pm

* Art Star Craft Bazaar, Penn’s Landing Great Plaza, Columbus Blvd between Walnut & Chestnut St; $10 application fee and the cost to vend is $250 for the weekend; sharing a table is allowed.

http://www.artstarcraftbazaar.com/index1.html

May 22nd, 10-4pm

* Citizens for No-Kill Philadelphia With Love Super Adoption Day, Piazza at Schmidt’s, N. 2nd Street & Germantown Avenue, Northern Liberties, Philadelphia; currently in search of sponsors and vendors, including pet products and services, crafters, and anyone interested in showcasing their business to hundreds of animal enthusiasts. For information on how you can get involved, contact  info@Phillynokill.org.

May 22nd, 12-5pm

* Trenton Avenue Arts Festival, Trenton Avenue (between Norris and Frankford), Philadelphia; $45 for 10’x10’ space or $25 for half space; registration deadline is May 1

http://trentonaveartsfest.blogspot.com/

June 5th &6th, 11-7pm

* Renegade Craft Fair, McCarren Park, Bedford Ave. and North 12th St, Williamsburg, Brooklyn, NY; $25 application fee with deadline of March 5; cost to vend is $300 for the weekend; sharing a table is allowed.
http://www.renegadecraft.com/

June 12th & 13th, 1-6pm

* InLiquid’s annual art sale, Art for the Cash Poor 11!, Crane Arts Building, 1400 N. American Street, Philadelphia; open to all artists who design and produce their own work; all items for sale must be priced at $199 or below; artists may sign-up for either one or two days; artists are required to submit 3-4 digital sample images of the work they intend to sell; non In-Liquid Artist cost is $100 per day per artist or $75 for a shared table

http://www.inliquid.com/features/aftcp11/emails/pdfs/AFTCP11artist_form.pdf

Every weekend starting April 3 – October 31, 9– 3pm

* Piazza Artisan Market, The Piazza at Schmidt’s, N. 2nd Street & Germantown Avenue, Northern Liberties, Philadelphia; $25 Application Fee with a deadline of Feb 15 but they will accept rolling application; cost per weekend is $100 and sharing a table is allowed.

http://www.piazzaartisanmarket.com

Every Saturday starting June 5, 10-9pm

* The Creative Collective Fine Art and Craft Fair, Historic Headhouse Square, 2nd and Pine, Philadelphia; cost to vend is $75 per day; I believe table sharing is allowed (I am doing it collaboratively with Piranha Betty); Contact Liz Eaby at 215-790-0782 or lizaeaby@yahoo.com

http://cccraftsfair.com/index.html