Flat Stanley’s Visit
Flat Stanley and Mr. Shnozzel came to visit faceOdd Wearable Art Masks during the Equinox Studios Open House last Saturday evening. The mask Flat Stanley chose is Dr. Whoo, a limited edition wearable...
View ArticleI CAN! at Freighthouse Square
Hello there! I’m happy to report that the exciting new collaborative project I’ve been working on since early January is really taking shape! The 1st Annual Interactive Community Arts Network (I CAN!)...
View ArticleThree Things Wednesday with Just Sage
Today we’re meeting with Just Sage, the multi-talented mummer who will be the Emcee at I CAN! at Freighthouse Square this Saturday, March 31st from 10am-4pm. He will also be performing a set of Comedic...
View ArticleMy Impromptu Vacation Project
I adopted an abandoned desk that was leaning awkwardly against a brick apartment building near my bus stop. It was there the day before, and I remembered thinking it was the perfect size for my son’s...
View ArticleMaking: Lunch
Making things and supporting the making of things is what I love to do, but I’ve noticed that when I’m busy with ideas, projects, meetings, and more ideas, I rarely take time to eat. Since I’m almost...
View ArticleMaking: Blog Posts! (Finally!)
Tabasco Mills, the blacksmith below my 3rd floor studio whose power hammer I dance to while making masks, has inspired me with his “30 Days of Art” project. While I love the idea of making a new art...
View ArticleMaking: A Prototype!
In September I presented a tutorial on how to make a leather mask at World Maker Faire New York. For several years I have been cutting leather masks out by hand, using an X-Acto blade and beeswax. On...
View ArticleMaking: Friends!
Last night was MAKE’s first Worldwide Meetup. Nearly 1000 Makers from 123 cities around the world gathered at their local community hackerspaces and makerspaces, linked via Google+ Hangout. I attended...
View ArticleHow to Make a Makerspace: Conference Notes
I hoped for the best, weather wise, and traveled to Somerville, MA in the dead of winter for the sold out ‘How to Make a Makerspace‘ conference co-produced by Artisan’s Asylum and MAKE. 40,000 sf of...
View ArticleLaser Cut Leather Book Pouch
Super huge Thank You to FabLab Tacoma for design and cutting assistance, and to Chris Connors for taking this video of my prototype leather book pouch design during the ‘How to Make a Makerspace’...
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