Craftivism: Designing by Hands
August 8, 2007 | Levent OZLER
Date: Sunday, August 12, 2007
Time: 1:00PM - 5:00PM
Venue: Santee Village Courtyard, 716 South Los Angeles Street,
Los Angeles, CA, 90014
Tickets: $10 pre-sale and at the door for AIGA members and non-members;
pre-sale ticket holders will be entered in a raffle to win a door prize.
To purchase tickets, call (818) 558-3968, or visit http://www.aigalosangeles.org.
Vendors include letterpress paper goods from Fourteen Sisters and Clementine Press, hipster redneck accessories from The Trucker Boy, artwork from Uncommon Industries, sustainable jewelry from Alex and Ani, "live"
silkscreening from To Die For clothing, and hand-painted stationery from Quill Avenue Studios. Additional vendors include Feel the Sweet Life, Don't Stop Studio, Jillian Specter, Lyn Mayer, Abigail Schwartz, Denise Brown, Andria Regan, and many more.
Admission to the event includes two drink tickets for the no-host bar, with additional tickets available for sale, and food served by local vendors.
Musical entertainment will be provided by DJ collective Droog. In addition to shopping and mingling, Craftivism attendees can sign up for guided tours of lofts available for sale at Santee Village and, upon completion of the tour, will be entered into prize drawings and be provided with additional drink tickets.
AIGA thanks the sponsors of Craftivism, including event sponsor Santee Village, media sponsor Beautiful/Decay Magazine and paper sponsor Unisource, as well as Annual Chapter Sponsors Typecraft Wood & Jones and the Pacific Design Center, and 2007 Fellows Sponsors Adobe, Metro and Cisco Home.
AIGA Los Angeles is one of the first independent chapters of AIGA, the largest professional association for design in the country. AIGA/LA serves as a local hub for the design community and celebrates excellence in design through its educational and inspirational programs, exhibitions, scholarships and publications. AIGA/LA is committed to helping all designers achieve their greatest potential as significant contributors to the economic and cultural vitality of our region.
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