I completed a research trip to the USA in August / September / October 2018 to look at all things creative and crafted. I visited, galleries, studios, shops, spaces, people and places. Check out the 'People and Places' tab for informal reports on the different places I visited (or see below) and my 'USA Sketchbook' tab for other travel miscellany.
Friday 21 December 2018
Thursday 20 December 2018
HATCH SHOW PRINT
A small snippet of some of the pictures I took of the amazing space that is Hatch Show Print over the course of my internship in September & October 2018. It really is a unique and special place and everybody who works there is so knowledgeable and passionate about letterpress - if you ever have the chance go visit!!!
Wednesday 12 December 2018
PLATETONE
Platetone is a community print studio who believe in empowering artists through studio access, workshops and exhibitions. I visited them after they had just moved to a new location - they have facilities for etching, relief, plate lithography, screen printing, book work and paper making. Studio members have access to these facilities as well as a community of fellow artists and craftspeople. They are very in touch with the local community putting on events and open days as well as offering artist in residence and internship opportunities.
Friday 7 December 2018
GRAND PALACE
Grand Palace is a screen print and design shop based in Nashville who print totally rad apparel and posters (check out their shop for their own range of awesome screen printed merch) They started out screen printing using the facilities at Fort Houston but are now based in The Hill Creative Community which houses other creative businesses such as Original Fuzz who make custom guitar and camera straps. There was a real sense of community and collaboration about the place with Grand Palace screen printing material for Original Fuzz straps as well as working with other local businesses and creative organisations like Hatch.
Tuesday 4 December 2018
TURNIP GREEN
Turnip Green is all about "fostering creativity and sustainability through reuse". They have four main areas of operation: a donate what you can retail store, an eduction / outreach programme, a green gallery and an artist support programme. In the past 2 years they had educated 45,000 people through their recycling and zero waste workshops in schools and workplaces. It was a truly inspiring to visit this organisation and hear about all the brilliant work they are doing.
Sunday 2 December 2018
ISLE OF PRINTING
Isle of Printing is the brain child of Bryce McCloud and their philosophy of using the "positive power of creativity to make our world a more interesting place" is something that shines through on all of their projects. They work a lot with other local community business such as Noelle and Pinewood Social to make engaging public art and their HQ in the Pie Town district of Nashville is a veritable treat of creativeness for the eyes - a Willy Wonka's factory of print!
Friday 30 November 2018
FLYING MONKEY MARATHON
This was one of the last poster designs I worked on and printed during my time as a Hatch Show Print intern and boy was it a good one! So much fun to design and print - thanks to the Harpeth Hills Flying Monkey Marathon team for being such a delight to work with!
Tuesday 27 November 2018
ELEPHANT GALLERY
Elephant Gallery was the last place I visited in Nashville and I am gutted I didn't find it earlier as it is such a brilliant and inspiring space. The gallery puts on group and solo shows in any medium or style throughout the year. I visited when their 'Clown Show' was on - an open submission show about you guessed it - Clowns! I just loved how the work on show almost took over the whole building allowing you to get totally submersed in the subject matter and feel the passion of the artists and the people running the space. In the back of the building is Anteater, a shop run by the gallery also well worth the trip!
Wednesday 31 October 2018
FORT HOUSTON
Fort Houston describe themselves as being "like a gym but for people who build stuff with their hands" They are a true makerspace and membership to their facilities gives you access to a full scale wood shop, metal shop, photo studio, screen print station, office space, co-working space as well as the onsite cafe, gallery and shop. Josh, one of the owners, showed me round and explained how the space has grown over the years and is used by different creatives, often to start up a business, very inspiring to find such a well equipped, accessible space!
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