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Showing posts with label zines. Show all posts
Showing posts with label zines. Show all posts

30.3.11

crafters helping crafters

The Sweetie Pie Press (aka Becky) is a one woman craft extravaganza that specializes in pin back buttons, secret message envelopes and crocheted goods.  Becky has been running self-produced multi-month craft tours of North America since 2006 and now needs your help to make her summer craft tour happen!

The 2011 tour will take The Sweetie Pie Press from coast to coast spanning just shy of four months. Tentative plans include stops in Austin, Atlanta, New Orleans, Baltimore, Philadelphia, Brooklyn, Providence, Pittsburgh, Columbus, Denver, Eureko, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Phoenix, Bisbee, Albuquerque, Lawrence, Des Moines, Milwaukee, Chicago, Detroit and Toronto. How do you know she's not just going on holiday? You can follow her adventures on the sweetie pie press blog which has been sharing touring encounters since 2008.

I first came across the sweetie pie press on the world wide web and was then told by a few (un-related) friends that I should meet her. I looked up her website, sent her an email and she was kind enough to participate in our featured artist series back in 2009. Funny enough, we spent four years at the same high school and had no idea! 

As a part of the DIY community, I am asking you to help another crafter. Watch the video above to learn why the tour is in danger of not happening this year. Share some handmade love. Pledge and receive rewards such as zines, pinback button sets, postcards and more... and, we are happy to announce that for every $1 you pledge, Got Craft will match it up to $1000.00. Got Craft? aims to bring together a community that fosters handmade and DIY culture by supporting events just like this. We believe in spreading handmade happiness and supporting artists in doing what they do best. 

The campaign runs from now until April 27, 2011 at 11:00 p.m. est, so don't delay. You can find the kickstarter page here

13.10.10

things to do :: canzine west giveaway


Who says Toronto has all the fun? Last spotted on the West Coast in 2006, Canzine West, Zine Fair and Festival of Alternative Culture, makes its triumphant return to Vancouver on Saturday, October 16 at W2 Storyeum

Got Craft will be hosting a mini market as part of Canzine West featuring Bliss in a Teacup, Firefly Notes, It's Your Life Handmade, Sam Made, a Cagey Bee, pomo mama designs, Irit Sorokin Designs, Thistle Town Studio, Sam Bradd Designs, Love Bobbie, Civil Disobedience, Open to Chance Designs, Locomotive Clothing Co. and Hand + Shadow!

Interested in attending? We have a pair of tickets to giveaway! All you need to do is send us an email to info(at)gotcraft(dot)com with your full name and phone number. Contest closes Thursday, October 14th, 2010 at Noon (PST).

Canzine West is a Zine Fair and Festival of Alternative Culture, with a focus on indie publishing. Guests can peruse zines, magazines, books, art, crafts, and can listen to readings, watch poetry collide with improv comedy, view art exhibits and installations, create art with Collage Collage, buy handmade goods at the Got Craft mini market, watch indie film shorts, pick through vintage treasures, and more.

Here are the details:

When:
Saturday, October 16th, 2010 from 1:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.

Where:
W2 Storyeum, 151 West Cordova Street, Vancouver

Cost:
$5.00 includes a copy of Broken Pencil

For more information, visit Canzine West

9.9.09

Sweetie Pie Press - feature #13


(secret message envelope)

Name: Becky Johnson
Website links: WebsiteBlog | Etsy

What do you make?
1" buttons, commissioned artist button sets, drawings, prints, crochet things, secret message envelopes, zines, installations and other miscellany. i also make craft shows and events. and web pages. sometimes i make theatre or other fleeting diversions.


(Worksite Accidents Gocco Prints on old manual pages)

What or who inspires you?
oh, all sorts of things. gosh. the places i visit. funny jokes. bad things (that i feel need correcting). office supplies. other. i don't like this question. it gives me the same bad, overwhelmed feeling that i experience when i think about advanced physics or the universe.



How did you get started?
i have been making crafty things since i can remember but i started a craft business in earnest as a response to my total disillusionment with my former 'career' as an actor/comedian/clown. i so despised being rewarded for good performances with offers of terrible projects/television commercials that i decided to move into a creative pursuit that required less industrial complicity. basically, i wanted to work hard yet flexibly for myself and felt that objects somehow held more sustainable value than experiences (such as theatre provides). this is sounding convoluted. i started making buttons to supplement my performance income and found them and the greater craft community more rewarding and kind than my previous exploits. ever since my mind has gone wild with endless new ideas for physical objects to make. and nobody ever tells me i am too heavy or tall to make crafts. that's a bonus.


(Hyperbolic Crochet Pseudosphere)

What are your favourite materials to work with?
paper, fabric, felt pens, yarn, garbage, ideas, jokes, envelopes.


(Duck Duck Goose - Commissioned Artist Button Set by Alec Thibodeau)

What is the hardest and most favourite part of crafting?

hardest = finding time to realize the number of notions i produce in an effective and sustainable manner. this might be impossible. hence, its high level of difficulty.

favourite = seeing the output of my brain realized in three actual dimensions. that, and the people i have met doing it. and the places i have seen. and more.



List 5 of your favourite links and why you like them

all citizens: the best little art shop/music venue on the prairies. this is actually where i am sitting while composing these answers. the all citizens story is hugely inspiring and so is everything they continue to do. serena and tyler (who own the joint) are also marvels in their own rights. and if you are a band, you might be able to play one of the smallest venues ever if you contact them.

city of craft: this feel like cheating because this is a project i am involved in but i stand by its greatness nonetheless. city of craft is a big annual indie craft fair in toronto (which...ahem...is currently accepting applications from vendors, sponsors and installation artists). city of craft is also a greater collective that programs crafty happenings in and around the big smoke throughout the year.

tara bursey: tara is a friend of mine (let's face it, all this link sharing is about hyping my awesome friends and their awesome projects). she is an incredible artists, crafter, zine maker, thinker, organizer and human being. on top of all the other work she does, she has started a blog this year that presents some of the best exploration of the art/craft paradigm that i have come across...maybe ever. her reports on the art she experiences are both thoughtful and personal. she's great.

little dog monday: this a sporadic yet quality blog that chronicles the craft, illustration and artwork of toronto artist, shannon gerard. what can i say? i am a huge fan. shannon is skilled, smart and vulnerable. also, if you poke around long enough, you might see a drawing of me there from her top shelf web comic .

misanthrope specialty company: again, total nepotism; this is my partner's art collective. i am actually something of a member, too (kinda). the misanthrope co. has a very strange and special aesthetic that i find exciting. reverend aitor (my home biscuit) also does unflattering portraits while we tour (and online). i am pretty keen on this projects as it accesses all kinds of people in all kinds of cities and towns...and uglies them all.


(photo by Dustin M. Parr)

Do you have any advice for those in the biz?

a) use your brain. people who tell you that following your heart will lead to infinite success have trust funds. if you are trying to make crafts to support yourself, do take the seemingly senseless whims of the market into consideration.

b) then leave room to do some ridiculous or risky things to advance global culture/the evolution of the species.


(Point Form #1 - a zine of lists compiled by Becky Johnson 2006)

Art vs. Craft – Are these terms different? Do you consider yourself an artist or a crafter?
i read in a book once that "craft is the visible edge of art." i take this to mean that the act of executing a concept is craft; art is brought to an undertaking through conceptualization. (i am not very book educated, so this simple definition was new to me). once i looked at things this way i stopped worrying and felt calm. in this way of seeing things, i am both an artists and a crafter...but only if anybody is asking.

(photo images courtesy of Becky Johnson / Sweetie Pie Press)

If you are interested in being featured, please send us an email at info(at)gotcraft(dot)com.

Check out our past features...

Fibre Manipulator - feature #12
Sam Made - feature #11
All Things Paper - feature #10
Owl + Pussycat - feature #9
Bliss in a teacup - feature #8
It's Your Life - feature #7
Faythe Levine - feature #6
Coco Cake Cupcakes - feature #5
pomomama design - feature #4
GroovyGlassGirl - feature #3
Bueno Style - feature #2
The Beautiful Project - feature #1
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