Showing posts with label charleston sc. Show all posts
Showing posts with label charleston sc. Show all posts

6.11.2009

Hot Event * DJ Natty Heavy @ Shine Charleston * 6.12.2009



Host and Venue: Shine Charleston

Type: DJ Jam Session

Start Time: Friday, June 12, 2009 at 11:00pm

Directions:
58 Line Street {corner of King & Line Street}
City: Charleston, SC

Phone: 8437246789
Click Here for a mapquest directions link.

As DJ Natty Heavy once again proceeds to give you what you
need. YOU don't want to miss this Friday night at Shine. Nate will
pack the dancefloor with REAL hip hop that will guarantee you dance
your way into Saturday morning.
BE THERE!

Nate Lopes aka DJ Natty Heavy, currently works for Citadel
Broadcasting as a producer for one of its top rated radio stations. In
addition to spinning @ the hottest bars, clubs and events here in the
Lowcountry and New England, he is the Mix Show DJ on Z93 Jamz and
Magic 107.

Make sure to stop by Suite Sole before the show to get DIPT in some kicks before the show Friday night and stay tuned for new DIPT NYC drops in the near future. Stay Frosty and DIPT Chucktown !

DIPT NYC Get Fresh Crew Twitter Link ups:

Shine Charleston
DJ Natty Heavy
DJ R Dot
Suite Sole
Shari Knight Gillam
Katie Kern
Ayoka Lucas
Smitty
Brown Derby
Da Breakfuss Club
Mr. Ice Cream Man

5.29.2009

DJ R Dot - DIPT NYC Get Fresh Crew

Everyone in Chucktown already knows but for those worldwide who dont my homie DJ R Dot just launched his new website and he has some nasty mixtapes on their so check it out



5.28.2009

The Joneses

Ran across this brand now carried @ Suite Sole in Charleston, SC





5.27.2009

Pecha Kucha Charleston - June 3rd, 2009 - 7:30 pm



You are invited to bring your blankets and chairs to the next Pecha Kucha Night Charleston! Join us on June 3rd at 7:30pm at an outdoor location that will be announced next week!

Click the title to register!

5.21.2009

Pop Up Shop Charleston - 5.21.2009 - Charleston, SC



The idea is clever enough: Gather an all-star collection of talented, young designers and artists under one roof for a limited time only.

The name is clever, too: Pop Up Shop.

The store, conceived by 2009 Charleston Fashion Week finalist Lindsey Carter, opens Wednesday at 501 King Street (the former English Rose Antiques shop), and continues until June 22. A kickoff party (free sangria, anyone?) is planned from 4 to 8 p.m. today.

Typically, pop-up shops, restaurants or bars emerge in larger cities, say New York, London or San Francisco, springing up temporarily to create a fuss, generate buzz and meet the changing demands of consumers. In Charleston, it's a much newer concept. But Carter and company saw an opening in the marketplace.

They hope to boost recognition of their individual brands, fill a vacant storefront and increase King Street foot traffic. Spoleto Festival gave them the perfect entree.

An installation from Karen Silvestro, an artist from a new public art project called WALK Gallery, also is featured.

"The idea to do it around Spoleto was natural because there is so much going on and people are walking the streets every day," Carter says. "More people can become aware of local brands."

The shop will offer apparel, jewelry, handbags, interiors and art. Brands, designers, artists and goods include:

--Carter Humphrey, resort clothing from Carter.

--Troubadour, a small summer capsule collection of one-of-a-kind dresses, also from Carter.

--Large-scale, abstract oil paintings and smaller "recession-friendly" pieces from Kate Long Stevenson.

--A special shopping experience from Ross Kenan Interiors and up-and-coming designers Caroline Ross and Sterling Kenan. Along with a selection of furniture pieces, shoppers can comb through a library of Ross-Kenan sources — fabric samples and furniture books typically available only to designers or members of the trade — and place orders.

--Library: Archives of Fashion, a collection of high-end vintage fashion and accessories from Lauren Lail.

--Clutches and handbags from Julie Wheat Bags.

--Theodosia, one-of-a-kind jewelry by Jenny Thompson.

If you go
What: Pop Up Shop.

where: 501 King St.

Hours: 10 a.m.-6 p.m. (To close later during Spoleto).

Dates: Through June 22.

Kickoff party: 4-8 p.m. tonight.

--Proud Mary, eco-conscious bags and pillows from Harper Poe and Molly Purnell.

--Clewis Reid, a sustainable clothing brand from 2008 Charleston Fashion Week finalist Ashley Reid.

"Continuing to present talents and objects that are exclusive, or original, to the city is more attractive than the you-can-find-that-anywhere consumerism," says Stevenson, the artist. "People want one-of-a-kind, only-found-here unique objects."

And who knows? Say it's a success, and Pop Up Shop II could be in the offing.

"I am sure we would all sign up to do it again in a different location at a different time, given the availabilities of space," Carter says.

5.20.2009

Cultigraphic Creative Design Feature



Cultigraphic is a design firm started by a friend and Colleague here in Charleston, SC. They have 6 projects featured in this book sold on Amazon which is a great sourcebook for graphic design students planning for a future career in design. Click the title to see the link.

5.15.2009

Call Him Ishmael - City Gallery

Ten years ago, the painter known as Ishmael was doing graffiti style art with his real name. He began to feel that this was egotistical and decided to switch things up.

He read the novel "Ishmael" by Daniel Quinn and it changed his life. He began to use Ishmael as his tag and gradually took on the name as his identity as an artist. He wanted to promote the book that had changed his life while letting the book promote him at the same time.

The novel, which revolves around such themes as the human condition, man's treatment of man and of the earth, and sustainability, was a stepping stone for him and he believes that it opened his eyes to a new world. Likening this life changing experience to taking "the pill" in The Matrix, he didn't really get all the answers, but he was sent spiraling into a new mission, to open his eyes and the eyes of everyone around him to what was really happening in the world.

Over the past few years, Ishmael has changed his style with each show. Coming from a graffiti background, he started his artistic career tagging abandoned buildings and trains in Asheville, N.C. He then moved into the fine art arena with graphic paintings that he describes as "wormholes." The style was much more fluid and feminine than the hard-edged graffiti of his past.

With his upcoming show at City Gallery, he has transformed his style once again, combining the graffiti style with the wormholes in a way that he feels makes him whole as an artist. It is a combination of the two styles that really represent Ishmael as an artist. He is very conscious of the location of his shows and attempts to do something special for each locale.

"For the show at City Gallery, I am bringing more of the graffiti style, it is a little more street, because it's such an established gallery. If it were more of a street, or underground, gallery, it would be more fine art based. I try to do the unexpected for every particular place. Every location dictates what the art should look like so I try to do the unexpected," he said.

Ishmael's artistic drive is to change the status quo of the Charleston art scene. He believes that Charleston is different than Asheville because people are hungrier here. They are ready for a change in terms of artistic exploration. There is an extra energy to push out different work because he believes that the young artists of today are fighting against an oppressive regime. It is a movement that he believes is working.

Check out Ishmael's new work at the Piccolo Spoleto Festival exhibition, Contemporary Charleston 2009: Revelation of Process. The show features work by Ishmael, Jonathan Brilliant, Karin Olah, Dorothy Netherland and Benjamin Timpson. The show opens May 15 with an artist's reception 6-8 p.m. The event is free and open to the public.

The City Gallery is at 34 Prioleau St. in downtown Charleston. Hours are 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Tuesday-Friday and noon-5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. For more information, call at 958-6484 or e-mail CityGallery@ci.charleston.sc.us.


'Remember when we battle without guns' by Ishmael.

4.14.2009

Z 93 JAMZ WITH DJ NATTY HEAVY




If you are in the Charleston, SC area you can listen live to my boy DJ Natty Heavy spin on the above title link.