Here's to collaboration and ambition. Ben and Greg (together Rival Collective) are two young designers about to launch from the University of Tennessee. Their thesis project, Rival Collective, involves "exploring the the nature of change in collaboration and limitation as they relate to the transition from being a student to working in the professional world."
They wrote to me (among others) to solicit prompts, assignments, briefs, etc. In response I asked that they help me promote an upcoming series of Urban Land Scout workshops at CAC Beardsley Community Farm. Their work arrived this evening and I am buzzing. The ten posters they designed are, in my humble and unbiased opinion, near perfect. I could not be more pleased.
I was also pleased to find various iterations of the posters posted on their tumblr.
Wednesday, February 23, 2011
Monday, February 21, 2011
New Shoes
I made my first pair of shoes under the kind tutelage of Daniel Scott. He'll be teaching at least two more workshops (if not more) at the Knoxville Birdhouse in April. Stay tuned to their calendar to sign up.
Friday, February 11, 2011
Emerging Artists
Image by the talented Jonathan Bagby. |
Below are my fellow emerging artists. Check out our websites and consider buying our work while we're young and relatively undiscovered. You can also read the full press release from the Arts and Culture Alliance here.
Ashley Addair - www.noroomforhipsters.com
Jonathan Bagby - www.jonathanbagby.com
Julie Bernal - www.juliebernal.com
Robmat Butler - www.robmatbutler.com
Antuco Chicaiza - www.antucochicaiza.com
Hannah C. Holder - www.hannahholder.com
Heather Ann Jackson - www.heatherajackson.com
Jessie Morris – Photography - www.jessiemophoto.mosaicglobe.com
Erin Mullenex - www.erinmullenex.com
Katie Ries - www.whoshareswins.com
Jessie Van der Laan - www.jessievanderlaan.com
Wednesday, February 9, 2011
just ripe
just ripe is a worker-owned food cooperative that's been selling delicious and seasonal prepared food at the Knoxville Farmers' Market on Market Square for over a year now. They're about to take the big step of moving from charming-but-transient-gypsy-caravan to a brick and mortar store in the Daylight Building in downtown Knoxville. As you might imagine, this is an expensive project. In the same spirit that inspires their products and business model, just ripe has launched a Kick Starter campaign.
For the uninitiated, Kick Starter is a website that allows people with a vision (like the women at just ripe) to crowd source the funding for said vision. They've set a goal of $12,000 and have until Sunday, February 13th to raise the money. If they don't reach their goal by then, all pledged monies will be returned to the donors. If they do reach their goal Knoxville's food and culture scene will be so much the richer.
It is cliche but true to say that every bit helps. Five or five hundred, the women at just ripe will be grateful for your help.