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What To Where

Built by Sojourn Theatre

In Maslow’s hierarchy of needs, shelter is, if not job one (there is breathing, water, and excretion, after all), somewhere in the second tier of importance. What if the garment you wear is all the shelter you have, protection from the elements, home? What to Where, a participatory workshop Saturday, August 16 from 2-5 PM at the South Waterfront AiR studio (3623 SW River Parkway) looks at clothing as shelter as well as an “extension of the self as place” with “the person as building block for city.” This is where it fits into  Sojourn Theatre’s larger project, BUILT, which touches in both at South Waterfront and PICA’s TBA Festival.

This Saturday, Sojourn Theatre’s costume designer, Courtney Davis, leads a workshop for you to create a functional costume-shelter using materials she’ll provide. “Be inspired by a pre-fab house, an inner tube, a porcupine, a raincoat, a seatbelt, or a hamster ball. Get ready to tape, staple, hot glue, and sew, if you can. It’s Lucy Orta, meets Project Runway, meets urban planning, with no experience necessary,” Davis says.

Read more about Sojourn Theatre’s BUILT Public Engagement Series at the South Waterfront Artist in Residence Program
at Sojourn’s website.

POSTED: August 15th, 2008 | AUTHOR: lisa | FILED UNDER: art | TAGS: , , , | No Comments »

Welcome: Ink & Peat

Ink & Peat
photo: John Valls via Housemartin

Did we say something recently about the ampers(and) phenomenon for shop names in Portland?

After a 15 year stint doing textile design, Pam Zsori turned design blogger (Housemartin), floral designer, and now retailer with the opening of her floral and home shop Ink & Peat (3808 N Williams — Suite 126). Which is good news for you because she has a giant swath of your design gift needs covered…an armful of cut flowers? printed pillows and table linens? little vases, garden ornaments, rarified lotions and potions? Her aesthetic is clean, modern, light, organic, with a Scandinavian and rough-hewn feel, all in a light, large store in a coming ‘hood.

Ink & Peat
photo: John Valls via Housemartin

That’s “ink” as in printing on card and textile which Zsori extends to mean “handmade,” and “peat” as in digging one’s hands into the earth and the lovely flora that result. Have a look

POSTED: August 15th, 2008 | AUTHOR: lisa | FILED UNDER: design | TAGS: | No Comments »