I met Jason through my husband Andy, about a year ago. Somehow they met through their mutual like of a band (Coalesce), spawned on by what I like to call “t-shirt attraction”. Basically you see someone’s t-shirt and you feel compelled to compliment or comment on it. I can’t recall who approached first, between those two. I’m sure they have their own versions.Anyway, back to how I know him…we kept...
Read MoreTo my fellow artists! Create your artwork and the proceeds go to Japan.Visit http://bit.ly/artforjapan for more info.”Let us not be satisfied with just giving money. Money is not enough, money can be got, but they need your hearts to love them. So, spread your love everywhere you go.”Mother Teresa
Read MoreFor more info, visit this link.A few quick notes: 1. “Work in at least one of the following disciplines: installation, painting, sculpture, works on paper, printmaking, photography, video, digitally created work, and mixed media.”2. Deadline is THIS Sunday [1/16/11].3. You have to have NOT had any previous exhibits.4. You have to live in the tricounty area [Charleston, Berkeley, Dorchester of South Carolina].5. Whatever...
Read MoreCheck out these 10 FREE fonts from Web Design Ledger!I think I see some that I can use for a future Cupcake Camp Charleston poster! 🙂
Read MoreI first met Jeanne at a party several years ago, but lost touch. I recently re-discovered and re-met her through mutual friends. When I first met her, I recall being fascinated that she was a photographer and taking classes at SCAD. I was immediately jealous of her skills. Since our recent connection (thanks Facebook & mutual friends!), I finally had the inkling to e-interview her. Below is our exchange. Do yourself a visual favor...
Read MoreWorking Class Creatives – are you signed up? For more info, visit CharlestonParliament.comBrief synopsis below [from their website]: If you’re a creative professional living and working in the Charleston region, Parliament represents you. And by creative professional, we mean architects, urban planners, graphic designers, historic preservationists, chefs, farmers, writers, software programmers, filmmakers, editors, performing...
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