It was the 12th Annual Art Show and Sale. I went on Sunday December 7. I had a great time: More than enough art and a tour of a great industrial building full of hard lofts. The lofts themselves were stunning. Even the smallest are breathtaking spaces. The biggest would make decent skateboard parks.
The art is overwhelming after a while. By the time I was done, I was mentally exhausted. I wanted to tour the artists' websites at my leisure. But there isn't a list of links to their sites. So I made one.
If you are one of the artists, please tell me about any mistakes.
In alphabetical order:
- Todd Alexander
- Rhett Amick A Flower A Day
- Joel Barr
- Melissa Brown - Instinctive Design
- Caroline Bullock
- Gaston Carrio - Art by Architect
- Fireball Collective - jewelry
- Michelle Dziak
- Jeanne Flint jewelry
- Gwen Fryar
- Deborah "Gator" Gates
- Fred Gear (Frederick William Gearrin)
- Nance Harper
- April Harrison
- Grant Henry aka Sister Louisa
- David Huff
- Debbie Hutchinson jewelry
- Will Kay (listed wrong on the program, see comments)
- Dawn Kinney Martin
- Mary Klein
- Alex Leopold
- Shana McCormick
- Sandra Meyer
- Timothy Michael
- Curt Osmundsen
- Charly Palmer
- Esteban Patino
- Demone Phelps
- Shana Robbins
- Alli Royce Soble
- Miguel Sartori SartS Gallery
- Monica Van Schellenbeck
- Rebecca Scott
- Jill Sharp Blue Piranha Jewelry
- Allison J. Smith blog: Paintings by Allison J Smith
- Don Thacker
Will Thackershould be it's Will Kay- Beth Thames
- Donjenna Yokley
To folks interested in next years tour:
- It's a bargain (free)
- There is an elevator.
- Start at the top and work your way from stairwell to stairwell.
- Each loft is loaded with refreshments.
- Valet parking will save you time and hill hiking.
- Ask at the entrance for any drawings, raffles, or contests.
- Wow and thanks.
- It's hard to read your URL from business cards.
- Hope your sales improve your Christmas holidays.
- I bought small Christmas presents from 3 different artists.
- Make sure visitors can find you and try to engage each visitor. You need a "Big Tricked-out Name Tag" (thanks GEICO commercial). Maybe you need a dedicated assistant to help egage visitors.
- Wow, I'm looking forward to the 2009 show.
- Give artists a link and perhaps an image on the show's website.
- Greet visitors with information about raffles and contests.
Four stories to the left, a colonnaded entrance tower and one story to the right also disguise the bulk of the building. It would be typical of Southern Bell / ATT to use this design all over America as is the case of the "Ford Factory" (here is a Ford Factory in Portland) building on Ponce. You could splurge more on design if you are building more than one.
The south facade's one-story end.
The tree blocks the elegant entrance. I'm sure it's a great tree, maybe even historic. CUT IT DOWN and plant some historic trees on a smaller scale. I'm sure the architects would gasp if they saw this.
The west end shows 4 stories engaging the slope.
The west facade faces the railroad, soon to become now the Belt Line. The building continues to show a pretty face. The stair could have been boring. Instead they have a softening curve. Great details.