HOLIDAY POP-UP FEATURES LOCAL AND NATIONAL MAKERS SHELTER Design Studio and Center for Craft partner on three-day craft sales event

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HOLIDAY POP-UP FEATURES LOCAL AND NATIONAL MAKERS SHELTER Design Studio and Center for Craft partner on three-day craft sales event

HOLIDAY POP-UP FEATURES LOCAL AND NATIONAL MAKERS

SHELTER Design Studio and Center for Craft partner on three-day craft sales event

Asheville, NC— Over 30 designers and makers will be featured in a three-day holiday pop-up shop and five-day online shop co-organized by Asheville-based design firm SHELTER and national non-profit the Center for Craft. The shop will feature unique, limited edition, and one-of-a kind handcrafted goods made by local and national makers as well as exclusive fine art, jewelry, home goods, holiday items, and more.

 

The Holiday Pop-Up will begin November 30 with an opening reception from 6-10pm and run from December 1-3, 10am – 6pm at the Center for Craft’s gallery in downtown Asheville. For anyone unable to make it to Asheville for the big event, a five-day online shop will follow from December 610 at cccdnow.org/holidayshop.

 

Asheville is a creative hub for designers and makers. Just last year, Asheville was featured in international design fairs in New York and Toronto through the exhibition Outside the Box. In 2016, Metropolis magazine recognized Asheville as one of the top Southern cities attracting creatives from the likes of New York, Los Angeles, and San Francisco. This year’s pop-up shop features work from a number of such high-flying Asheville-based designers and makers, including Amber Jensen’s one-of-a-kind hand-woven backpacks, new ceramic vases by East Fork Pottery, the premiere of Tiny Shelter’s incense burners, and samples from the newly formed label, Rite of Passage Clothing.

“We are pleased to curate and design a showcase of local and national designers working at a high level in so many different mediums,” said Shelter Design Studio Co-founder Rob Maddox. “Spanning from textiles and jewelry to homegoods and apothecary, the Holiday Shop is an exciting opportunity to feature Asheville’s role in the national conversation on contemporary design and craft.”

In addition to featuring local and nationalmakers and designers, the pop-up will include an exclusive collection of goods by recipients of the Center for Craft’s Windgate Fellowship, one of the most prestigious and sought-after awards for emerging craft artists in America. This collection will include handwoven scarves by Andrea Donnelly (Richmond, VA), glass lamps by Wes Valdez / Blob Blob Studio (Philadelphia, PA), home goods by Nate Moren / Tandem Made (Minneapolis, MN), ceramic work by Rosa Novak (Oakland, CA), and jewelry by Alexandra Perez-Demma (Coronado, CA).

“The Center is proud to feature the exquisite work of our Windgate Fellows in this year’s holiday shop. Their keen eye, quality production, creativity, and ingenuity can be seen in this collection,” said Center for Craft Executive Director Stephanie Moore.

Shoppers can join SHELTER and the Center for Craft for a celebratory pop-up kick-off on Thursday November 30 from 6-10pm. This soiree will feature local fare from craft-centric Asheville purveyors like Foothills Meats, Buchi Kombucha, and French Broad Chocolates. The festivities will continue throughout the pop-up with a cocktail hour during the First Friday gallery crawl, a bagel and mimosa brunch on Saturday, and a tea ceremony on Sunday (registration required).

HOLIDAY POP-UP DESIGNERS INCLUDE:

Alexandra Scarlett Jewelry (Coronado, CA), All Roads (Joshua Tree, CA), Bella & Oliver Soap Co. (Swannanoa, NC), Chomp Textiles (Asheville, NC), Andrea Donnelly (Richmond, VA) Doug Johnston Studio (Brooklyn, NY), East Fork Pottery (Asheville, NC), Echoview Fiber Mill (Weaverville, NC), Everyday Oil (Asheville, NC), FEHLŌ (Asheville, NC), Andrew Hayes (Asheville, NC), Amanda Hollomon Cook (Marshall, NC), Amber M. Jensen (Marshall, NC), Kate Roebuck Studio (Chattanooga, TN), Lovelier Seas (Baltimore, MD), Lucy Mail Inc. (Brooklyn, NY), McFate Furniture (Asheville, NC), MINNA (Hudson, NY), Nourishing Roots Apothecary (Weaverville, NC), Rosa Novak (Oakland, CA), Opal and Wonder (Asheville, NC), OUTRA (Asheville, NC), Rite of Passage Clothing (Hendersonville, NC), Tandem Made (Minneapolis, MN), The Bright Angle (Asheville, NC), Tiny Shelter (Asheville, NC), Tiro Tiro Jewelry (Portland, OR), Julie Travis (Atlanta, GA), Wooden Spoon Herbs (Cloudland, GA)

And more coming soon….

EVENT DATES:

Holiday Shop @ the Center for Craft

Thursday, November 30 6-10pm

Friday, December 1 10am-8pm

Saturday, December 2 10am-6pm

Sunday, December 3 10am-6pm

Online Shop @ cccdnow.org/holidayshop

Wednesday, December 6 – Sunday, December 10

Kick-Off Party @ Center for Craft Thursday, November 30, 6-10pm

First Friday Happy Hour Friday, December 1, 5-8pm

Bagels + Mimosas (with bagels by The Bad Seed) Saturday, December 2, 10am – noon

Tea Ceremony with Julie Ann Travis Sunday, December 3, 10am (limited to 8 guests, registration required at centerforcraft.eventbrite.com)

All events take place at the Center for Craft, 67 Broadway St., Asheville, NC 28801

For more information and listing of events, visit cccdnow.org/holidayshop.

ABOUT SHELTER DESIGN STUDIO

SHELTER is an interdisciplinary design studio that works with clients on a variety of projects. Projects and offerings include architectural design, interior design, and product design. We focus on modern and unique residential, retail, restaurant, hospitality, exhibition, and cabin design. http://www.shelterprotectsyou.com/

ABOUT THE CENTER FOR CRAFT
Founded in 1996, The Center for Craft is a national 501c3 nonprofit organization dedicated to advancing the field of craft through fostering new ideas, funding craft scholarship, and backing the next generation of makers, curators and critics. The Center has developed a strong national reputation as a significant resource for artists, museums, academic researchers, university students and arts organizations. Each year, The Center administers over a quarter million dollars in grants to those working in the craft field. www.craftcreativitydesign.org

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