Showing posts with label art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label art. Show all posts

Monday, May 31, 2010

round 2

be there or be a jerk.

Wednesday, April 28, 2010

sunday may 2

is the salty streets flea market!

if you live in salt lake or at least close by, you should come check it out.



Want Vintage for Value?
Want crafts unique as yourself?
Or are you looking for that special knick-knack to complete your life?

Salty Streets Flea Market has arrived for the 2010 summer season and we want you to come celebrate with us!

The Salty Streets Flea Market kicks off May 2nd 2010 at Kilby Court with amazing musical performances by DJ ChaseOne2, Birthquake, and Holy Water Buffalo.

Holy Water Buffalo - 3:00pm
Birthquake - 4:30pm
Dj sets all day by DJ ChaseOne2

We've been lucky enough to gather an array of amazing vendors which include:

Fresh
4th Street Music
All Occasions PhotoBooths
Live screen printing by SAMO Prints
Megan Philibin and Lauren Mack
Teresa Flowers
Whitney Shaw [Easy Keeper]
Ryan Perkins [Big Fun]
Claire Taylor
The Empowerment Project
Who Vintage
Sara Shaw Jewerly
Vintage Vein (Alison Isbell and Willard Cron)
Riktor
Rosewood Ash. [Arash Mafi and Elina Yakubov]
Mike Brown's infamous Leviathan Zines
MirandaRay Photography
Aj Souare
Randi Lile
The Chocolate Conspiracy
Mon.Lou.Lou.
Chris Swainston Photography
Michele Sanchez
Nails by Lori Lane
Hair Barbering by Whitney Inskeep
...scrumptious food, a kissing booth And MUCH MUCH MORE!

We will also be donating select proceeds towards The Empowerment Project.
-www.trivanifieldnotes.org
-www.empowermentprojectnow.org

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For decades, Northern Uganda has been plagued with civil wars, disease and severe poverty.

Thousands of destitute women and children are displaced without home or land.

Faced with food, shelter, school fees, and medical bills, these women are in dire straits; fighting every day simply for the survival of their families.

To help them in their fight, Empowerment Project: The Women and Children of Kaberamaido in partnership with Trivani Foundation, are matching the strength and ingenuity of mothers and widows by selling "paper bead" necklaces made by the women themselves.

Each necklace is made from magazine pages and demonstrates the creativity, vision, and fortitude the women of Kaberamaido must exercise daily to survive. By purchasing one of these necklaces, not only will you be empowering women to earn an income, but empowering choice. Through economic development, women can reclaim their agency, respect and dignity.

All proceeds of the necklaces and kissing booth will directly support the creation of micro-enterprise, more training opportunities, and microcredit loans enabling women to support themselves and their children.

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All vendor spots for our May market have filled up, but don't fret! There are still three more markets scheduled for June, August, and September! If you're interested in becoming a vendor please e-mail us at saltystreetproductions@gmail.com.

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Salty Street Productions was created by Karamea Puriri and Audrey Gallegos to showcase their love for events specializing in music, art, and fashion. But most importantly showcasing their love of Salt Lake City and the amazing community it has to offer.

saltystreetproductions@gmail.com
801.664.2755
435.862.6862

Saturday, July 25, 2009

catch up.

BEWARE! this post is real long and stuff.

trevor has been after me to update the blog. i have been super lazy lately, i blame the heat. anyway, here is what has been happening over the few weeks.

on the fourth of july, megan, jade, spencer, trevor and i went up to our friend ernestos house behind the capitol building to watch the fireworks. we could kind of see the bees stadium fireworks through the trees, but not really. the highlight of this part of the night was watching hiram creep out on meggy.







trevor and i went to dinner before the house party. he had never been to shanghai, and it was pretty much the only thing open that day. i got this great fortune after. i have been wasting my time printing apparently.





on july 15 harry potter and the half blood prince came out. everyone who knows me knows i LOVE harry potter, sometimes more than life itself. i always get so hyped up to see the movies and i am always so incredibly disappointed with them. i have a hard time separating myself from the books, and remembering that it is impossible to include everything from the books in a two hour movie. but still, all that being said, i went into this one with no expectations. i tried to just watch the movie and forget about the book. but it was still so shitty! so so so so so shitty. it was honestly one of the most boring movies i have ever seen. the previews tricked me. bah. anyway i don't want to talk about it anymore because everyone close to me is sick of hearing about it i am sure.
alex, sable, trevor and i made t shirts for the premier. i hated mine, it wasn't how i imagined it, but whatever. i made sables shirt, i don't have a picture of it, but it had slytherins locket on it. it was a real thing of beauty. alex made a snake nailed to a door, and trevor, oh man his kicked so much ass.





also i made brooms for everyone who rode bikes down to the movie.



i found my long lost twin sister at the black keys show at gallivan.
ps i am never going to another show there. it is completely miserable.



then trevor had his art show the next night, and me being a stupid girlfriend, i didn't take any pictures. i am a bad girlfriend. birthquake played behind model citizen and it was a real hot and fun time.
then saturday night there was a benefit show at urban lounge for the salt lake city film festival, and brice played in his other band, mammoth. i was mesmerized by the lights, and also by shanes drumming. also brice had a robot singing voice.







Monday, June 22, 2009

two months

until my bday. you can buy this for me if you want to, and lets be honest. you know you do.



go to:
www.adultswim.com and click on shop.
do it.