May 25, 2012

D.I.Y., Together: Workshop Opens

workshop-san-franciscoJust because you like to do-it-yourself shouldn’t have to mean doing it all by yourself. That’s the idea behind Workshop, a creative arts space opening on Saturday in San Francisco’s Western Addition from the founder of the widely-attended Indie Mart events.

“I wanted something really interactive. Indie Mart is really fun and people love to come out to it, but it’s not a place people can come on the regular,” Workshop co-owner and Indie Mart founder Kelly Malone tells us.

Inside the 800-square-foot space, what Malone dubs an “inspiration library” beckons artists and designers with a collection of books and reading materials meant to spark new ideas and projects. Ten sewing machines and screen-printing equipment are on hand for use in upcoming workshops, which will range from single sessions to multi-day classes on a wide variety of topics such as starting your own t-shirt line, container gardening, wine tasting for beer guzzlers and – Malone’s personal favorite – Rock ‘n Roll Sewing for Dudes.

“I wanted a place where even my completely craft challenged guy friends could come hang out,” says Malone.

To that end, beyond-the-crafty reasons to visit the space abound. There’s a ping pong table, a projector for movie nights and even a multipurpose bar for use during parties that doubles as a sewing storage unit and a place for turntables.

Almost everything in the place, save a few items scored from IKEA, was designed and built by Malone and her dad, a skilled carpenter, using reclaimed, recycled or donated materials. Chairs for use during group classes sit perched on a shelf when floor space is needed for events, while a sculpture incorporating over 1,000 recycled light bulbs offers a constant reminder that ah-ha moments are just waiting to happen.

To get in on the action in person, stop by the space on Saturday, Sept. 19, from 7 to 11 p.m. for an opening party featuring music and live silk-screening demonstrations, or visit the web site next week for a calendar of upcoming classes starting the week of Sept. 28.

Work It: Workshop Trunk Show

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Party with the peeps behind soon-to-open Western Addition art space Workshop tonight. Buy adult beverages and help them earn funds to create the multipurpose community art space of their dreams, a place to “make shit with your friends over a cold beer and in a laid back environment (their words).” Sounds like our kinda hideout.

Go West (ern Addition, That is): Divisadero Arts Walk

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Don’t miss tomorrow night’s Divisadero Art Walk for San Francisco shops brimming with art and other special perks. Among the many we’re looking forward to:

- DJs, Leslie Morgan’s art and the always-festive spirit at Frankee Uno Salon & Gallery

- A group show at CC Rider

- 10 percent off at Perish Trust

- Tax-free shopping all night at Your Scents

- 10 percent off denim at Backspace

- A preview of the fall line at Nooworks

And a heaping portion of food and drink deals from the local restaurants and bars lining the main drag. You can find all the special art walk dealios listed here.

For more upcoming events, check out the SF Indie Fashion Calendar….

Noo in Town: Nooworks Flagship Store Opens (Plus, Fall Sneak Peek!)

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San Francisco’s Western Addition got a boost in the fashion department this week with the arrival of the Nooworks store, stocked with the label’s laid-back apparel and accessories by local designer Jennifer D’Angelo.

Taking over the 300-square-foot space from Free Gold Watch (another local label), the shop currently houses a summer collection of terry towel and vintage-inspired denim mini-dresses, 60′s surf-minded denim parkas, accessories such as the ever popular Nooworks sunglasses and t-shirts for men and women printed with signature designs, often featuring the work of local artists and Nooworks collaborators such as Jay Howell and Diego Manino.

Designed in San Francisco and made in Oakland, the home-grown line has built a steady following among independent fashion fans in the five years since debuting with a single t-shirt featuring a drawing of the label’s namesake, D’Angelo’s Westie pup Noo Noo.

“The store will be a great place to find limited edition and one-of-kind pieces,” says D’Angelo.

Among them, shop visitors will find a series of so-scary-they-might-be-cute pillows printed with Manino’s ghoulish illustrations. Next up for Nooworks? A forthcoming fall collection that’s darker and moodier than previous seasons and inspired by murder mysteries, noir-ish fog and Jekyll and Hyde. We’re getting shivers already. See below for a few preview pics by San Francisco fashion photographer Liz Caruana, who recently shot the fall collection in the eerie environs of the Stockton Street Tunnel. If you ask us, the tunnel’s never looked so good.

A perfect time to pony up in person? Head there on your way out tonight for the Nooworks grand-opening party from 5 to 9 p.m. And anytime the mood strikes, shop this local label online and keep up with Nooworks news and happenings via its blog.

[Photo credit: all photography by Liz Caruana]

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Indie Mart Rides Again

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The Indie Mart does its thang again this weekend at The Independent. You’ll find a bunch of new-the-mart designers in the mix, as well as shops like CC Rider and Shotwell on the scene. Along with cool stuff and adult beverages you can buy with your recessionary cash, D.I.Y. stations, live sewing and DJs will be on hand for your observational entertainment. Go on, twist our arms….just don’t spill our drinks in the process.