Posts Tagged ‘design’

CRAFT HATCH @ MWF


Anita Cummins’ scarves


Brydie Dyson’s work


Nicholas Jones’ work


Wendy Junes’ work


Kearnsie brooches


PHILOS-o-FACE Brooches


Rebound Books’ work


Sneak Design cardie


Studio Hip work


Studio Sam’s Howard Mini
Screen


Vince card


Wah Wah Wears’ pendant

Dates: Sunday 23 August, 10am-4pm
Sunday 30 August, 10am-4pm
Venue: Federation Square Atrium, Melbourne

Craft Victoria is pleased to announce a new partnership with the Melbourne Writers Festival to present a special market series featuring handmade products with a literary theme.

 

The Craft Hatch: Melbourne Writers Festival stallholders will be:

Anita Cummins
This is a note to all those four-eyed, brogue-wearing bookworms and bibliophiles: Moth-eaten navy scarves used to be the real thing. Alas, times they are a-changing and all you informed and literary characters need something fresh, like a brand spanking new scarf with your initials embroidered on it. Emerging textile artist Anita Cummins does just that. Using soft wool and unusual colour combinations, Anita’s scarves are sure to keep you warm in the icy aisles of your local library.

Anita will be at the 30 August market.

 

Brydie Dyson
My work is a delicate, intricate and playful approach to one’s personal relationship with wearable art-objects.
Toying with the conflicting ideas of sustainability and deterioration, the wearable art-objects are constructed from cut and folded second-hand books.
The paper jewellery range challenges the social conventions of preserving art objects, suggesting that possessions can evolve over time, and can command their own form and aesthetics, becoming even more beautiful and well crafted by their own accord.
http://antelopeandcantaloup.blogspot.com

Brydie will be at the 30 August market.

 

Nicholas Jones
Nicholas Jones has been described as a ‘book artist, book dissector and book carver’. Based in Melbourne, Jones collects discarded books that no longer have a home. Folding, refolding, tearing, cutting and sewing their pages, he carefully and quite deliberately dissects the, creating delicate and exquisite sculptural installations. Constantly inspired by the material he works with, Jones is intrigued by the history these books tell, “as if they are explaining their lives as I slice into them”. Intrigued by their history and inspired by the idea of difference, his work is as much about process as it is about the form- “these books were conceived, born, loved, stored, discarded, found anew, studied, cut, folded and reborn”.
www.bibliopath.org

Nicholas will be at the 23 August market.

 

Wendy June
wendy june must have at least nine arms as all her products are currently individually made by just herself. Her drawings are detailed and quirky, simple and fresh, duck down and get some of the wendy june limited prints or simply pick up a card that has the look and feel of an original art work.
www.wendyjune.com.au

Wendy will be at the 23 August market.

 

Kearnsie (Lisa Kearns)
Kearnsie Manufacture and Design has been established for four years, supplying in Melbourne and interstate. Specialising in quirky, unique jewellery with a hint of comedy. Using materials ranging from precious metals to found objects, the design process is very playful. Remodelling knitting needles, sunglasses and souvenier spoons combined with memories, to produce pieces that have a story to tell.
www.kearnsie.com.au

Kearnsie will be at the 30 August market.

 

PHILOS-o-FACE (Prudence Rees-Lee)
Kant? Neitszche? Beckett? Sure they may be some of history’s most important writers, but could you recognize their mugs in a line up? PHILOS-o-FACE believes it’s about time to put a face to the name, with perfectly crafted, resin brooches. It’s not often that you get the chance to wax lyrical about your favorite philosopher outside the lecture hall, but when someone unwittingly asks ‘who is that weird looking dude on your jumper’, well…. let’s hope you did your reading.
www.philosoface.com

PHILOS-o-FACE will be at the 23 August market.

 

Rebound Books
At Rebound we make journals, sketchbooks, photo albums, diaries and bookmarks. We use unwanted, pre-loved hardcovers and fill them with blank 100% recycled paper. Our newest invention is the record cards, which are handmade greeting cards made from second hand record covers and envelopes made from second hand sheet music. Each card has a hand cut shape in the cover to write your greeting message in, and each card is packaged with an envelope in a biodegradable clear plastic bag. Each Rebound item is unique and handmade in Melbourne, Australia.
www.reboundbooks.net

Rebound Books will be at both the 23 and 30 August markets.

 

Sneak Design (Anika Cook)
Sneak Design is a teeny design company run by Melbourne girl Anika Cook. Its screenprinted clothing, accessories and artworks go a long way towards satisfying Anika’s urge to draw animals having strange adventures and men in top hats called Neville.
www.sneakdesign.com.au

Sneak Design will be at the 23 August market.

 

Studio Hip (Damien Hipwell & Jacqueline Cuijpers)
Studio Hip is a creator of contmeporary timber furniture and homewares, designing and making pieces for everyday living. All pieces are built using sustainable materials and eco-friendly finishes.
www.studiohip.com

Studio Hip will be at the 30 August market.

 

Studio Sam
Samantha Parsons established her design practice Studio Sam (formerly I am Samantha) in 2004, following national and international recognition for her product design and ten years working as a landscape architect and interior designer. The multidisciplinary design studio works across traditional boundaries of design to create whole environments and is currently working on a range of built environments (residential, corporate, retail, built settings, hospitality and event spaces) and the development of a diverse range of new lifestyle products (under the name Family of Sam).
www.studiosam.com.au

Studio Sam will be at both the 23 and 30 August markets.

 

Vince Letterpress (Meaghan Barbuto)
Created in 2008 by Meaghan Barbuto, Vince fuses traditional methods of antique letterpress coupled with modern technology and design to create unique, handcrafted cards, stationery, invitations and spectacular paper creations to house life’s most memorable moments.
http://vinceletterpress.blogspot.com/

Vince Letterpress will be at the 30 August market.

 

Wah Wah Wears (Zoe Churchill)
Wah-Wah Wears her thoughts out loud. Each piece is hand crafted in Melbourne from Porcelain or Sterling Silver and combines quirky quotes and comments, and kooky images. You are bound to be left with one eyebrow raised and a half smirk half smile. Bumping into someone wearing the same thing as you sucks, so Wah-Wah Wears limited editions only.

Wah Wah will be at the 23 August market.

 

 

PROPWORK

Participating Artists/Designers:
Freddie Yauner
Gregory Timlin
Tony Mullin
Marc Owens

Propwork are a creative studio comprising of:  Freddie Yauner, Gregory Timlin, Tony Mullin and Marc Owens. These designer work both independently and collaboratively in the realm of fashion, product, industrial design and digital media.

Propwork

SUPER STUDIO

Participating artists/designers: Adolfo Natalini, Cristiano Toraldo di Francia, Alessandro Magris, Roberto Magris and Gian Piero Fassinelli.

Superstudio were born in the context of utopian European architecture of the 1960s and 1970s. Fundamentally they strived to develop a new paradigm for the city through discourse and conceptual visuals, rendered drawings and photo montages.

Super Studio at MOMA

ARCHIZOOM

Archizoom were key players in the design movement loosely known as ‘Radical Architecture’: a form of practice where built outcomes gave way to propositional design projects. Like Archigram and Superstudio, they aimed to challenge concepts of the city through ideas rather than fixed structure architectural design.

Media Art Net

WATERCUBE

Participating  Artists and Designers: PTW Architects

The Water Cube, also known as the Beijing National Aquatics Centre, was designed by Sydney architectural firm PTW Architects in conjunction with the 2008 Beijing Olympics. The organic exterior of the building is made of ETFE bubbles and resembles the formation of soap bubbles, hence its name.

PTW
Flickr Watercube

FLYING CITY

Flying City is a Seoul-based Urban Research Group whose projects investigate cultural markers.

Flying City

DESIGN INTERACTIONS AT THE RCA

Participating artists/designers:
Royal College of the Arts, London

Design Interactions is a research department of The Royal College of the Arts in London focusing on the design potentials of interactive technology. The projects listed here actively use the Internet and other social networking technologies to engage the public in the design process.

Design Interactions at the RCA

ARCHIGRAM

Participating Artists/Designers: Warren Chalk, Peter Cook, Dennis Crompton, David Greene, Ron Herron and Michael Webb.

Archigram were key players in the design movement loosely known as ‘Radical Architecture’: a form of practice where built outcomes gave way to propositional design projects. Based in London, and active between 1960 and 1970, Archigram’s designs among other things, regularly challenged the model of the city as a fixed structure.

Archigram

OPEN STUDIOS: Nicholas Building


Emma Grace in her studio


Tai Snaith’s studio


Peter O’Connor, Osaka satchel

Dates: Thursday 27 and Friday 28 August, 4-9pm
Venue: Various studios, Nicholas Building, 37 Swanston Street, Melbourne

Visit some of Melbourne’s emerging and established practitioners working in jewellery, leather, millinery, fashion design and more!

Participants include:
Helen Bowman jewellery
Emily Drummond jewellery
Emma Grace wearable art
Samantha Horstman jewellery
Kimono House Japanese textiles
Vikki Kassioras contemporary jewellery
Serena Lindeman milliner
Dan McGill jewellery
Amina McPhee jewellery
Elvira McSwain artist books & graphic design
Natalia Milosz-Piekarska jewellery
Priya Namana fashion designer
Peter O’Connor leather satchels
Julie Parker jewellery
Jason Patterson jewellery
pigment GALLERY early career artists
Narinda Reeders photo media artist
Rhiannon Smith jewellery
Karla Way jewellery
Clare Whitney painting & printmaking

OPEN STUDIOS: Boyd School Studios


Simone LeAmon’s studio


Blanche Tilden lampworking glass in her studio. Photography: Rhiannon Slatter

Date: Friday 7 August, 1.30-6.30pm
Venue: Studios 9 and 10, Ground Floor, Boyd School Studios, 207-229 City Road, Southbank. Enter from Balston Street.

This new studio complex is a hub for some of Melbourne’s most innovative designers.

Participants include:
Simone LeAmon designer; Winner of the 2009 Cicely & Colin RIGG Contemporary Design Award
Blanche Tilden contemporary glass and jewellery; recipient of a 2008 Premier’s Design Mark for Hand Made Objects with Studio Hacienda