Posts tagged ‘museum’

July 19, 2011

Discover: Our Subway Stop Spotlight Series Will Guide You

We’d like to formally introduce you to our Subway Stop Spotlight Series. Beginning today, and posting each week, we will highlight a stop on subways across the globe. We will focus some of our spotlights on cities within our Metro Cuff Series (aka NYC, London, Milan, and soon-to-be Paris). We think this is a great place to begin our adventure. In essence we will choose stops on subways to explore and bring our favorites to you. One of the things you will notice is our “3 Reasons We Love…” list which gets into even more detail about why we chose the particular store, bar, restaurant, museum, person, gallery, etc.

Please feel free to tell us your favorite a) stops and b) spots on the stops! Any suggestions are appreciated and we will consider using them as stop spotlights!

So where is our first stop? Covent Garden in London – Check out why we chose this stop for all things vintage!

photo by n_willsey via flickr.com

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July 9, 2011

Must See: Fabric Workshop and Museum

Fabric Workshop and Museum Storefront

Storefront @ The New Temporary Contemporary, Fabric Workshop and Museum

I was so excited that this year’s ISTE Conference (an annual conference I attend with Sweat Equity Education, whom I also work for) was held in Philadelphia because not only is it my hometown but the Convention Center is directly across the street from the Fabric Workshop and Museum! So…I was lucky enough to run across the street during a break and wander through the beautifully renovated galleries and store.

I was directed up one flight of emergency exit stairs to check out the first exhibit Close at Hand: Philadelphia Artists from the Permanent Collection which exhibited an incredible mixture of old and new textile craft. I was, and still am, in love with Edna W. Andrade’s Maze print!

Next I headed over to The New Temporary Contemporary building to watch Fighting Kissing Dancing, a seven film sequence exploring the three themed title. Now I’m not one to read all the museum signs, I am usually just too excited to see everything and therefore sat down not knowing what to expect. The first film was so interesting in approach that my jaw was hanging open for the entire length. Just go see it (if you can).

The Fabric Workshop and Museum has been a source of inspiration for me ever since I was introduced to it during my undergraduate studies at The University of the Arts. It is even more impressive now that I have formal training in textile design. If you are in Philly my suggestion is to stop by…Oh and while you’re in that neighborhood stop by Reading Terminal Market to eat some super fresh Amish food from Lancaster County, Pa.

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