Showing posts with label Brisbane. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Brisbane. Show all posts

November 26, 2007

SCHMIK - hand-crafted art and design store by Brisbane artists


You are invited to the official opening of SCHMIK

A team of 9 artists are sailing into - Portside - Brisbane’s latest social hub this Christmas with the opening of a temporary artist space selling hand-made, one-of-a-kind jewellery, paintings, photography, fashion, digital video, fashion, artist books, purses, and body products.

Opening Saturday 8th December, until Monday 31st January, Schmik will allow savvy Brisbanites the chance to buy something extra special for a friend or family member which has been hand-crafted and designed byBrisbane’s most talented artists.

Schmik will include:
Jewellery and Gift cards by Marisa Molin
Photography by Romy Willing
Paintings by Simon Degroot
Purses by Rebekah Coffey
Body Products by Annie Burns
Fashion by Anna Varendorff
Artist books by Hiromi Tango
Jewellery by Eliza Tee
Digital Video by Janice Kuckowski

Schmik opening party is on Saturday 8th December 6-9pm,
and will entertain with snacks, refreshments, free hugs by Molly and Hiromi and some live music.

Schmik, Shop 2 (ex ’Licious store) The Fresh Food Market,
Ground Floor Portside Wharf
will be open Friday 1pm–8pm
Saturday/Sunday 11am-4pm
or by appointment.

April 17, 2007

New Handmade Market in Brisbane

The first little market at avid reader bookstore is on friday april 27 from 5.30-8pm. Feast on delightful handmade objects by local makers (just in time for mother's day!)

The little market at avid will be on the last friday of every month, from 5.30pm -8pm. all are welcome.
For more info... littlemarketatavid@gmail.com

December 23, 2006

A tropical day in a rainforest...


Friday, 22 December 2006 and it must be the only day it has to pour down with rain and the only day i have planned for a bush walk.

Bek and I drove to Mt Nebo (North West of Brisbane) where we decided to live on the edge and tramp it for about an hour in monsoon like conditions. Drenched through, we surrendered to the weather and retreated to yum cha at china town in Fortitude Valley.