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crafted by southern hands
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J
ust ask anyone—not that you need telling—the South’s got it going on. In a celebration of all things Southern,
Warehouse Row is hosting Crafted by Southern Hands, an event and workshop series highlighting some of the best local and regional artisans and their Dixie-inspired crafts.
With distinctive programming that features sublime food, spirits, art, style, music and more, we’ve invited top talent to join us for the ultimate Southern celebration.
To learn more, visit craftedbysouthernhands.com
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'CUED COUTURE: HANDMADE + HOMECOOKED
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n a beautiful marriage between Southern
Chattanooga July 25 through August 29.
homemade smoky goodness will be served
food and homegrown fashion, world-
The opening reception on July 25 will honor
in the Motor Court between the two historic
renowned designer Natalie Chanin’s hand-
Chanin’s rare, hickory-smoked collection
brick buildings.
sewn dresses were pit-smoked at Jim ‘N
of organic, hand-embroidered wedding
Nicks Bar-B-Q for the fifteenth-annual
dresses.
Additional celebratory events include an
Southern Foodways Alliance Symposium
Alabama Chanin Basics trunk show hosted
in Oxford, Mississippi titled, “Barbecue: An
Guests in attendance will be treated to
by Warehouse Row’s Amanda Pinson
Exploration of Pitmasters, Places, Smoke
a proper celebration featuring libations
Jewelry on Friday and Saturday, July 26
and Sauce.” Starting this month, the pieces
including Back Forty Beer Co., a signature
and 27 and a one-day sewing workshop on
are displayed exclusively for a second time
Jacky Rudy cocktail with Chattanooga
Saturday, July 27, under the guidance of
at Warehouse Row.
Whiskey and the food that inspired it all—
Natalie Chanin herself.
Jim ‘N Nicks Bar-B-Q, famous for lowThis chapter in the event series Crafted
temperature, slow-cooked barbecue and
by Southern Hands brings Chanin and
top-to-bottom, made-from-scratch cuisine.
her Alabama Chanin design team to
Voted
best-in-the-business
by
For more, visit alabamachanin.com.
many,
Rare, hand-embroidered organic wedding dresses hickory-smoked by Jim ‘N Nicks Bar-B-Q
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After a series of tornados smashed Micah Whitson’s home state of Alabama, he and his wife Marianna began to craft letterpress posters as love notes to their Southern roots. Their business, the Old Try, grew out of this work.
OLD TRY + THE OPEN PRESS: CHATTANOOGA’S PRINT & BOOK ART CO-OP
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ark your calendars Friday, August 30
like Bourbon & Boots. Specializing in
Reception attendees will enjoy local bites
for an evening dedicated to the vintage
letterpress posters, Old Try creates hand
and brew, and will have the opportunity
art of print making with an exhibition,
pressed prints using vintage machines
to participate in the printing process of a
opening reception and workshop featuring
with moveable type and 100-year old wood
limited-edition poster created by Old Try
the Old Try and Chattanooga’s The Open
blocks.
exclusively for the event utilizing vintage
Press.
machinery provided by The Open Press. The Open Press is a fledgling letterpress,
The Old Try, a duo of nostalgic Southerners-
print making, and book arts co-op based in
For more information about these fine
turned-Bostonians, will clothes-hang their
Chattanooga. Sparked by a 2012 MakeWork
Southern craftsmen, visit theoldtry.com
iconic, Dixie-themed work at Warehouse
grant and the generosity of the University
and theopenpress.org. Opening reception
Row in an exhibition that will aim to
of Tennessee at Chattanooga, founding
is August 30th, with exhibition on display
“connect a person to home,” no matter
members Matt Greenwell and Paul Rustand
through October 5th.
where home might be.
Over the years,
have worked together to assemble print
the husband-and-wife team has cultivated
making and letterpress equipment from
impressive collaborations with the likes
private individuals and public institutions.
of Garden & Gun magazine and shops
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BRUSH-ART MEETS BOW-TIE AT CRAFTED BY SOUTHERN HANDS KICKOFF
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arehouse Row’s event series, Crafted
Billy Reid is a fashion designer whose self-
by
off
described “low-fi Southern-bred luxury”
with an evening of both art and fashion,
has earned him GQ and the Council of
featuring the opening of an exhibition from
Fashion Designers of America’s “Best
Mississippi-born painter, Bradley Gordon
New Designer in America Award” and
and Pop Up Shop from award-winning
the “CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund Award.”
American designer, Billy Reid. Guests
Reid is known for classic-style, high-
sipped on libations from Chattanooga
quality clothing with unusual accents.
Whiskey, enjoyed snacks from Public
Designing men’s, women’s and accessories
House, and tapped their toes to the music
collections, Reid works out of his flagship
of Slim Pickins Bluegrass.
shop and studio in Florence, Alabama.
Bradley Gordon is known for his vibrant
Learn more at bradleysgordon.com and
interpretations of Southern wildlife. His
billyreid.com.
Southern
Hands,
kicked
work has received high acclaim, including a recent feature in Garden & Gun.
Billy Reid shows off his great Alabama style at the June Crafted by Southern Hands event.
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JOE YORK’S PRIDE & JOY An outdoor screening in the Motor Court sponsored by Warehouse Row and Tupelo Honey CafÊ to benefit the Southern Foodways Alliance.
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ride & Joy premiered in 2012 and has been on tour across the south. It is our great privilege to bring this film to
Warehouse Row in October. In Pride & Joy, filmmaker Joe York visits dozens of men and women who dedicate their lives to growing, catching, cooking, serving or studying food and drink in the South.
BILLY REID POP UP SHOP
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he All-American fashion designer and diehard football fan, Billy Reid, will return to Warehouse Row on October 4 with
a Pop Up Shop the weekend of the Baylor / McCallie game, a Chattanooga tradition since 1908.
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Still shot from Pride & Joy, a film by Joe York.
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OUT & ABOUT
Man-about-town George Krauth dishes on the fashions, flavors, designs and décor he discovers as he travels the globe tracking trends as VP of Creative & Marketing for Jamestown, owner of Warehouse Row.
A
s summer settles in and my travel schedule heats up, I’m pleasantly reminded of how a bit of warm weather brings out the best in many
American towns. With recent visits to creative communities such as San Luis Obispo, CA, a place that has quite impressively been deemed the happiest and friendliest city in the country, and Chattanooga, TN, Outside Magazine’s Best Town Ever, and home to where I learned to row, I’ve found energizing recreation at every turn. Even big cities are going back to nature. Ponce City Market in Atlanta, GA is creating organic rooftop gardens, outdoor amusements and serving as a link to dynamic neighborhoods with the new BeltLine, a network of public parks, multi-use trails and transit. When I’m not feeling like a rugged, outdoor excursion this summer (which, let’s face it, is often) I can only hope to be found in Charleston, SC, drink in hand, poolside at the new premier swim and social center, Mixson Bath & Racquet Club. What’s my next adventure? I just signed up for sailing lessons to begin this fall on the Hudson River in NYC, near my home office at Jamestown’s Chelsea Market. For more information, visit JamestownLP.com.
Amanda Pinson Jewelry 423.209.2828 amandapinsonjewelry.com
Revival 423.265.2656 revivalhome.com
Crave Cafe 423.531.1060 cravechattanooga.com
Rhinoceros 423.634.8045 facebook.com /rhinochattanooga
The Cosmetic Market 423.779.1377 thecosmeticmarket.com Ellie’s Fine Lingerie 423.531.3054 ellieslingerie.com Embellish 423.752.Shoe embellishshoes.com Gallery 1401 423.265.0015 gallery1401.com Homespun Parties + Events 423.596.8374 homespunparties.com Kayce Hughes 423.386.5225 kaycehughes.com Level 10 423.634.2042 level10salonchattanooga.com Lines Orchids 423.847.5651 linesorchids.com Petunia’s Silver Jalapeño 423.756.6010 petuniassilverjalapeno.com Pilates Chattanooga 423.493.0775 pilateschattanooga.com
Shadowbox Paperie 423.266.4877 facebook.com /shadowboxpaperie Southern Burger Company 423.413.1533 southernburgerco.com Yoga Landing 423.531.6977 yogalanding.net Yves Delorme 423.265.4005 yvesdelorme.com Warehouse Row Retail Leasing: Kristen Morris 404.835.8209 kmorris@ jamestownlp.com Office Leasing: John Healy 423.266.5587 john.healy@svn.com Space: Jennifer Mingola 423.267.1127 jmingola@jamestownlp.com
Public House 423.266.3366 publichousechattanooga.com
Mixson Bath & Racquet Club, Charleston, South Carolina
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Warehouse Row 1110 Market Street Chattanooga, TN 37402
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UNCOMMON OFFICE
UNCOMMON FOOD
Let the natural light, high ceilings and strong bones of this stunning
Grab lunch to go at our Mercantile food market, or sit down for
building inspire your next business deal.
supper at Nathan Lindley’s Public House Restaurant and The Social.
UNCOMMON STYLE & FASHION
UNCOMMON SERVICES & SPECIALTY GOODS
You’ll find uncommonly good shoes, lingerie, women’s wear, cosmetics,
From hair and floral design to paper goods and Pilates, Warehouse
jewelry, fine linens and beautiful home décor at Warehouse Row.
Row offers some of Chattanooga’s best services and specialty goods.