I know you can't walk down the block in this town without tripping over some amazingly creative person. So let's see all of you get out of those winter coats and get involved with the next Carnival Hearts and Arts Parade.
Saturday, May 21st :::: 2-8pm.
Happy Hollow Park
Picture it: You're sitting under a shady tree in the park. Your work sparkles in the May sunlight. Someone compliments your work. You smile. Someone hands you some cash. You smile bigger and hand them your work. Then you hear the band start up as someone hands you a cupcake. You know you want this to be your Saturday afternoon.
We want you closeted and shy artists to be proud and join our little community in Happy Hollow Park
If you've never displayed or sold your art work, you belong in the circle of vendors. If you've sold a million pieces all over the place, you need to put your toes in the grass with us. If you fall somewhere in between, you probably were with us once before and should do it again.
Email us, look at our last few blog posts for details. make a little time. have a great afternoon.
carnivalhearts.artscollective@gmail.com
xoxox
adrianne
Monday, April 25, 2011
Saturday, April 16, 2011
CALL TO LOCAL SMALL PRESSES
Please host a booth at Carnival Hearts & Arts Collective's next event!
Carnival Hearts & Arts Parade
Saturday, May 21st in Iowa City
Happy Hollow Park
2pm - 8pm
Art! Crafts! Poetry Readings! Music! Cupcakes!
Authors who will be reading their work:
Nick Twemlow
Mary Hickman
Dora Malech
Zachary Isom
Adrianne Behning
Justin Cox
There is no entry fee to host a booth at Carnival Hearts and Arts Parade. We do accept donations on paypal and on the day of the carnival to help cover basic event costs like shelter rental, posters, and gas money to traveling musicians:
gmail.com
(include "small press" in the subject line, pretty please)
THANK YOU!
skye--music & poetry luver
--
Carnival Hearts and Arts Collective
http://carnivalheartsartscollective.blogspot.com/
/http://www.flickr.com/photos/barefootadrianne/sets/72157624840852699/show/
***Carnival Hearts & Arts Collective is a group of artists, musicians, writers, performers, actors & lovers of Iowa City. It is the mission of Carnival Hearts & Arts Collective to bring the community of Iowa City together through diverse arts-based events while providing an all-embracing space for local & traveling artists to share their creativity.***
Carnival Hearts & Arts Parade
Saturday, May 21st in Iowa City
Happy Hollow Park
2pm - 8pm
Art! Crafts! Poetry Readings! Music! Cupcakes!
Authors who will be reading their work:
Nick Twemlow
Mary Hickman
Dora Malech
Zachary Isom
Adrianne Behning
Justin Cox
There is no entry fee to host a booth at Carnival Hearts and Arts Parade. We do accept donations on paypal and on the day of the carnival to help cover basic event costs like shelter rental, posters, and gas money to traveling musicians:
Folks are in charge of providing all of their own necessary tables & chairs for their booth. If you weren't able to attend the last carnival, please visit the links below to get an idea of what our festival is like. Just shoot us an e-mail and we'll get you on the booth sign-up list!
carnivalhearts.artscollective@(include "small press" in the subject line, pretty please)
THANK YOU!
skye--music & poetry luver
--
Carnival Hearts and Arts Collective
http://carnivalheartsartscollective.blogspot.com/
/http://www.flickr.com/photos/barefootadrianne/sets/72157624840852699/show/
***Carnival Hearts & Arts Collective is a group of artists, musicians, writers, performers, actors & lovers of Iowa City. It is the mission of Carnival Hearts & Arts Collective to bring the community of Iowa City together through diverse arts-based events while providing an all-embracing space for local & traveling artists to share their creativity.***
Monday, February 28, 2011
A Call to Artists, Crafters, Creative Persons
Recently warmer temperatures have been teasing us, reminding us that it's not quite time for flowers and light sweaters, but we can still gear up for SPRING!! With that in mind, the Carnival Hearts and Arts Collective is churning again and planting the seeds for the next
****************** !!Carnival Hearts and Arts Parade!! *******************
There will be more information to come so keep your eyes and ears open.
Keep up with us on facebook here.
Get our sweet tweets here.
And don't forget to check out all our photos from our first two events from Spring and Fall of 2010.
****************** !!Carnival Hearts and Arts Parade!! *******************
Saturday, May 21st * 2-8pm
Happy Hollow Park
....and we need YOU. We are calling all artists, crafters, painters, photographers, potters, knitters, jewelry-makers, clothing makers, t-shirt painters, zine creators, and all you other wonderful, wild, artsy creators of beautiful things to join us.
Display and/or sell your goods at this outdoor celebration of art, music, literature and the community we call home. If you are interested in hanging out in the park, listening to great local musicians all day, meeting other artists and maybe making some money, you should shoot us a message at
carnivalhearts.artscollective@gmail.com
There will be more information to come so keep your eyes and ears open.
Keep up with us on facebook here.
Get our sweet tweets here.
And don't forget to check out all our photos from our first two events from Spring and Fall of 2010.
.
Monday, December 27, 2010
Show Photos: Nov 13, 2010: Olivia Rose Muzzy, Alex Body & Stephanie Rearick at The Mill!
Though it's been over a month since we announced this lovely show, it's always better late than never ever....to show you photos, that is.
Olivia Rose Muzzy and her magical stand-up bass started off the night with haunting melodies looped into a trancing web. She was followed by the ‘genre-bending” experimental songs of Stephanie Rearick, straight out of the lovely city of Madison, and the night was closed out by one of my favorites, Alex Body, whose industrial beats and eerie vocals get me to dance in my seat every time.
Olivia Rose Muzzy and her magical stand-up bass started off the night with haunting melodies looped into a trancing web. She was followed by the ‘genre-bending” experimental songs of Stephanie Rearick, straight out of the lovely city of Madison, and the night was closed out by one of my favorites, Alex Body, whose industrial beats and eerie vocals get me to dance in my seat every time.
Tuesday, December 7, 2010
WHAT A LOAD OF CRAFT!
(CH&AC just wants to take a moment to give mad props to the dedicated artists putting on this outstanding event. CH&AC is not affiliated with WALOC but we're super huge big fans and will be there with so many bells on!) SO, in case you didn't already know!
WHAT A LOAD OF CRAFT!
...is Iowa City's kick-ass annual punk rawk craft fair!!!!
...is happening this Saturday, Dec 11th at Johnson County Fairgrounds 11a- 7p!!!!!
...is celebrating it's 7th, count it, SEVENTH event! With exciting craft death matches for KIDZ & GROWNUPZ!!!!!!
...is showcasing loads of artist booths brimming with bold & creative, locally-made & minded items PERFECT FOR THE HOLIDAZE!!!!!!!
VENDOR LIST
Cicada Grove
Luxe Debris
Dewey Street Photo Company
...Alex Moen Jewelry
Bean and the Sprout
No Tengo Miedo
Wandering Mail
Yeniden Giy
Jillian Moore
Rollin' Stones
White Rabbit
Knotty Sisters
Ramona Muse
Tshirt Booyah
Tres Mujeres
Pajama Love
Icing on the Cake
Skirt
Lil Cream Soda
Rusty La Rue
B.A.B.E. Jewelry
Arty Bia's Screenprinted Designs
Home Ec. Workshop
Polk and 2nd Studio
Yellow Elephant
Industrial Glitter
Karen Oh Buddy
Sweet Harvey LLC
Old Capitol City Roller Girls
Doug Roberson Record Swap
Red Avocado
Nemesis Tattoo
Little Village Magazine
...is hosting live music all day during this holiday-craft-chaotic-blissfulness!!!!!!!!
Douglas Kramer Nye
Skye Carrasco
Pennyhawk
Lipstick Homicide
Awful Purdies
Sam Locke Ward
William Elliott Whitmore
LINKZ
facebook page:
http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#!/pages/What-a-Load-of-Craft/150834004198
facebook event:
http://www.facebook.com/pages/What-a-Load-of-Craft/150834004198#!/event.php?eid=166181976734933
Muzik skedjewel:
http://www.facebook.com/pages/What-a-Load-of-Craft/150834004198#!/photo.php?fbid=10150138577384199&set=a.224003164198.174473.150834004198
Yale Cohn's sweet television program:
/http://patv.tv/blog/2010/12/01/talking-with-yale-cohn-with-the-glitter-mafia-the-what-a-load-of-crafters/
WALOC official website:
http://www.whataloadofcraft.com/
map to WALOC:
http://www.google.com/maps?q=johnson+county+fairgrounds&fb=1&gl=us&hq=johnson+county+fairgrounds&hnear=Iowa+City,+IA&ie=UTF8&hl=en&view=map&cid=11613975709915048622&iwloc=A&ved=0CEkQpQY&sa=X&ei=7vf-TLtdiNIy94qA0Qg
THANK YOU, SKIRT ALERT (the Beauties Grace Locke Ward & Susan Junis & sooooo many other gemz)
FOR ALL THAT YOU DO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Tuesday, November 9, 2010
NOV 13, 2010: Olivia Rose Muzzy, Alex Body & Stephanie Rearick at The Mill!
CARNIVAL HEARTS & ARTS COLLECTIVE PRESENTS:
Two of our local loves:
Olivia Rose Muzzy
(who we haven't heard perform around here since our Carnival Hearts & Arts Parade on Sept 12th)
&
Alex Body (it doesn't matter how often this gentledude plays, his music is so super engaging and he will be generously running sound at this show, too)
w/
totally kick-ass female performer from Madison, Stephanie Rearick!
This will be an evening of solid, intimate & sincere music-making not to be missed, no matter what kind of music you're into.
...
$6 doors at 9 pm, music at 9:30
http://stephanierearick.com/?id=index
"You hear intimate confessions that balance winsome and anguished singing in an ongoing dialogue with her keyboard, which alternates rock 'n' roll drive, boogie-woogie bounce and a dark severity that recalls classical etudes and the brooding fire of avant-garde jazz master Cecil Taylor. ...Rearick's balance of "happy accidents" and deliberate form shows artistic maturity, even as she grows increasingly expressive. She has shorn some precious techno-baroque effects and cranked up emotional resonance. Her protective weapon is music, loaded with creative energy, vision and hope."
- Capital Times album review
Thanks to Andre Perry, who introduced me to Stephanie back in 2007 during a Lonelyhearts/Skursula mini-tour, I've had the honor of playing with Stephanie twice in Madison at her amazing cafe & venue, Mother Fool's Coffeehouse. Not only is she an outstanding musician, but a super rad lady to talk to--so come out on Saturday and meet this stunning human being. You won't regret it. ---skye
Two of our local loves:
Olivia Rose Muzzy
(who we haven't heard perform around here since our Carnival Hearts & Arts Parade on Sept 12th)
&
Alex Body (it doesn't matter how often this gentledude plays, his music is so super engaging and he will be generously running sound at this show, too)
w/
totally kick-ass female performer from Madison, Stephanie Rearick!
This will be an evening of solid, intimate & sincere music-making not to be missed, no matter what kind of music you're into.
...
$6 doors at 9 pm, music at 9:30
http://stephanierearick.com/?id=index
"You hear intimate confessions that balance winsome and anguished singing in an ongoing dialogue with her keyboard, which alternates rock 'n' roll drive, boogie-woogie bounce and a dark severity that recalls classical etudes and the brooding fire of avant-garde jazz master Cecil Taylor. ...Rearick's balance of "happy accidents" and deliberate form shows artistic maturity, even as she grows increasingly expressive. She has shorn some precious techno-baroque effects and cranked up emotional resonance. Her protective weapon is music, loaded with creative energy, vision and hope."
- Capital Times album review
Thanks to Andre Perry, who introduced me to Stephanie back in 2007 during a Lonelyhearts/Skursula mini-tour, I've had the honor of playing with Stephanie twice in Madison at her amazing cafe & venue, Mother Fool's Coffeehouse. Not only is she an outstanding musician, but a super rad lady to talk to--so come out on Saturday and meet this stunning human being. You won't regret it. ---skye
Wednesday, September 15, 2010
The Day in A Nutshell, er, a Slideshow
Thank you to everyone who joined us in the park on Sunday. As you saw, it was a great event. Gorgeous day, amazing music (seriously blew my mind), many of us bought some handmade items that we fell in love with. Some zombies even showed up.We laid on blankets under a giant tree and listened to local writers read their stories and poems while kids blew bubbles and hula hooped behind us. 10 performances, 5 writers, 15+ art/craft vendors, Java House pastries, lots of great people hanging out in a park....what's not to love? You won't want to miss the next one.
Want to be involved? Email us at carnivalhearts.artscollective@gmail.com or find us on facebook.
Oh, and check out the sights from the day at Adrianne Behning's flickr set here.
Want to be involved? Email us at carnivalhearts.artscollective@gmail.com or find us on facebook.
Oh, and check out the sights from the day at Adrianne Behning's flickr set here.
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