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A pairing of HubCulture events DECEMBER
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HUB-BUB’s fifth annual
Bring your own art
Hub City’s 4th Annual Bookfest & Inventory Clearance Sale
Impromptu art exhibit and sale
3-9pm
More than 20 authors will be in attendance
6-9pm
the old Leader on Morgan Square 125 W. MAIN inbuilding
HubCulture
149 S. Daniel Morgan Ave, Suite 2 Spartanburg, SC 29306 Please join HubCulture Inc. on Saturday, December 5th in the old Leader building in downtown Spartanburg (125 W. Main Street) from 3-9pm for HUB-BUB’s 5th annual BYOA (Bring Your Own Art) Show and from 6-9pm for the Hub City Writers Project’s 4th annual bookfest and annual inventory clearance sale. Each year during BYOA, over 40 talented local/regional artists sell their wares at this spontaneous art exhibit. Come check out the pottery, paintings, garments, jewelry, photographs, and more.
Non-Profit Org. U.S. Postage PAID Spartanburg, SC Permit No. 91
The Hub City Writers Project will also be there selling books. Over 20 authors will be in attendance. Come out and show your support for Spartanburg’s local art and literary community during this fun and FREE event that is just in time for the holidays! Beverages and hors d’oeuvres will be available. Contact Alix with questions about BYOA: alix@hub-bub.com or Betsy to find out more about the bookfest: Betsy@hubcity.org Sponsored by
Postcard BYOA, Bring Your Own Art and Hub City Writers booksale; Hub Culture, Spartanburg, SC
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Visarte Fribourg at the Spartanburg Art Museum Thanks to the Swiss American Society of the Piedmont, the Spartanburg Art Museum, and patrons of the arts, the exhibition
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In addition, six of the nine participating Visarte Fribourg artists will be visiting Spartanburg the week of November 3–10, providing lectures, panels, and workshops for the Upstate community. Members of the Swiss Club have graciously opened up their homes to house the Swiss artists during their week’s stay.
The reception, slated for Thursday, November 7th begins at 5pm.
The Swiss Club has also contributed funding for the return of the artwork to Switzerland. Support has been outstanding throughout the community.
A little history: What began back in May of 2010, as an idea to share the work of these Visarte Fribourg artists with the Spartanburg community now culminates into a collaborative cultural art exhibition and visiting artist exchange. A call for participation was presented to the Visarte artists back in 2011. The Swiss Club and the Spartnburg Art Museum supported this idea and the exhibition event grew from there. Please visit the Spartanburg Art Museum’s webpage for more information and be sure to click on more. http://www.spartanburgartmuseum.org/ http://www.visarte-fribourg.ch/sites/main/ https://wemakeit.ch/projects/from-bourg-to-burg
This promises to be a fantastic opportunity to share cultures, provide international exposure, and promote the exchange of ideas. The community will experience diverse and significant Swiss art of the highest caliber and also get to know our visiting artists. Your Swiss Club Board: Daniela, Nicky, Kathy, Carol, Tomeka, Markus, Katy, and Mark
About Visarte and Visarte Fribourg: As the professional association of Switzerland’s visual artists, Visarte defends the latter’s interests on both the political and social levels. Visarte seeks to ensure favourable condiditons for artistic production, and provides counsel to the artists. Visarte Switzerland comprises 18 regional groups with around 3300 members. Visarte Fribourg has approximately 60 members. Please visit: http://www.visarte-fribourg.ch/sites/main/ where you will see that our Spartanburg exhibit announcement is on their homepage. You can also view the participating artists’ work: Bertschinger, Kurzmeyer, Liechti, Pathey, Ragusa, Rubin, Sugnaux, Vielli, and Zappelli.
Schedule and Informational Flyer from the ~bourg to the ~burg: Exhibition; Visarte Fribourg, Spartanburg Art Museum, Swiss American Society of the Piedmont, Spartanburg, SC
Logo Swiss American Society of the Piedmont, Spartanburg, SC
Promotional Poster and 50+ Hand-painted Grab Bags Art Grab Bag, Fundraiser event; Artists’ Guild of Spartanburg
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Main Page; Audition & Speakers posters TOGETHER: Creating A New Vision: Spartanburg Identity; TEDxSpartanburg
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Program is an opportunity for three visual artists and one creative writer between the ages of 20 and 35 to focus on their art-making/writing while helping with our organization’s mission to build community through dynamic
art and ideas.
Each resident is provided his or her own large studio apartment along with a bi-monthly stipend ($600/month total). Studio apartments are located above HUBBUB’s Showroom Gallery. In exchange, residents spend up to 20 hours a week getting involved in community based art projects and working for HUB-BUB or our sister program, the Hub City Writers Project.
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Exhibition announcement postcard Amy Holbein, painter and Patty Wright, photographer
MAKE PAPER
materials | steps | resources | home
STEP TWO
1
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Gather and prepare materials:
Prepare raw materials:
Raw fibers or linter (kozo, abaca, cotton
Cut up or tear
Water
Cook with water until fiber breaks down
Blender
Stir occasionally to aid in dissolving
Vat (flat deep tub) Strainer Mould and deckle (screen and frame) Felt sheets Sponge
materials | steps | resources | home
materials | steps | resources | home
STEP THREE
STEP FOUR
Prepare for beating fibers
Pulling sheets
Strain out water
Stir pulp in vat to disperse evenly
Pour cooked/torn fiber into blender
Place deckle over mould
Add fresh water
Hold together with both hands
Blend/beat at slow speed
Deckle side up, immerse into vat
Stir often, scraping sides and blades
Raise mould and deckle slowly
Stir and blend until well dissolved
Shift mould side to side to disperse evenly Lift out of the water horizontally Drain over vat
materials | steps | resources | home
materials | steps | resources | home
Make Paper, informational website [self promotion]
Photo credits: Jon Wyand and Paul Forrester
Logo; Documentary Film Titles; and Promotional Posters/Flyers. Photos provided by client Hall of Giants, the Story of Fremont and its Troll; Documentary Film, Seattle, WA
The story of Fremont & the Troll
Logo; Documentary Film Titles Hall of Giants, the Story of Fremont and its Troll; Documentary Film, Seattle, WA
Photo cover casebound (hardcover) Book: co-designed with Jarod Phillips, (undergraduate research assistant); Linkbrau family crest Illustration: prismacolors Linking Generations by Charles William Link; ancestry tracings and biographical text. Edition of 150; 117 pages
IDAHO outdoor
SUN VALLEY Images Skiing Property/Rentals Adventure
CENTRAL IDAHO Images Adventure Fires
IDAHO outdoor
SUN VALLEY gallery Images sales Skiing Property/Rentals Adventure
instruction cross country mountaineering
CENTRAL IDAHO Images Adventure Fires
hiking climbing whitewater fish/flies
gallery sales
instruction cross country mountaineering
Sun Valley & Central Idaho
Positioned on the southern fringe of the largest expanse of wilderness left in the continental United States, Sun Valley’s surroundings are unmatched. While best known for the best alpine skiing on earth, Sun Valley offers so much more. To Sun Valley’s north lie the largest tracts of virgin forests, the most un-scaled mountains, and the largest stretches of individual mountain ranges in the lower 48. The longest, and the wildest wilderness rivers in the continental United States also survive here, rendering more than 3,500 miles of floatable water. Over 400 peaks topping the 10,000 foot mark and over 10,000 pristine unspoiled alpine lakes exist here. Discover for yourself this incredibly beautiful and seldom seen portions of earth known as CENTRAL IDAHO.
Property/Rentals Adventure
mountain biking flyfishing
Central Idaho Images
gallery sales
Adventure
hiking climbing whitewater fish/flies
Fires
Website Idaho Outdoor; Sun Valley, Idaho
Logo, collateral materials Calypso Foundation; commissioned by the Cousteau family for the refurbication of the Calypso vessel
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MARCH & FESTIVAL 9 — 22 — 2012 BARNET PARK
March and Festival Program Cover Upstate PRIDE SC
Course Advertisement Flyer Experimental Typography, University of South Carolina Upstate
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