Projects
BowerBird Bazaar Adelaide March 2012
For our first market this year we will be back in Adelaide for another exciting Bowerbird Bazaar Design Market.
This time at a new location:
The Stirling Angas Pavilion,
Adelaide Showground, Goodwood Road, Wayville
Enter via Rose Terrace
Friday 23 March 4pm - 9 pm
Saturday 24 March 9am - 5pm
Sunday 25 March 9am - 5pm
Brisbane Finders Keepers
NExt Stop Brisbane!
For the first time we will venture all the way up to Queensland for the Finders Keepers Market at the Old Museum, corner Bowen Bridge Road & Gregory Terrace, Herston. It's on for two days 10am - 4pm, Saturday the 5th of November & Sunday the 6th 2011.
You can find us in Studio 2 stallnumber B21.
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BowerBird Bazaar Adelaide
Hi!
Design Market Season has started up again and we are really excited to be part of BowerBird Bazaar Adelaide again.
We will be ready for trade with loads of new products to show on friday 28th October 2011 at 4pm.
Next to our own Sunday Morning range we will also be stocking Zpagetti yarn for the first time!
We will also hold a small kids workshop over the 3 days where kids can make their own scary masks!
Hope to see you there.
SUNDAY MORNING DESIGNS GARAGE SALE!
Undercurrent Design Market in Caberra
Friday 19 November & Saturday 20 November
Undercurrent Design Market
In conjunction with the Portrait Store, this unique market event will showcase an array of original, fresh and contemporary designs across many mediums
Members Market night 5.30 – 8.00pm, Friday 19th
Open to everyone, 10am - 5pm, Saturday 20th
The National Portrait Gallery is located at
King Edward Terrace
Parkes ACT 2600
(02) 6102 7000
Hope to see you there!
Sunday Morning @ The Finders Keepers Market in Melbourne!
You can find us here all weekend.
Stall numer C2, hope to see you there too.
A little bit of info down below, for more details go to www.thefinderskeepers.com/melbourne-markets.php
The first Melbourne markets will be Spring/Summer 2010 held on the 9th & 10th October 2010. The markets will be held at Shed4 a massive warehouse space in Docklands.
The markets brings together new emerging and contemporary independent artists and designers of original and high creative standards. Our aim is to always introduce new innovative work to cater for a wide range of our customers and supporters. Every market event is completely unique and we always introduce new designers and try and rotate stallholders from previous events, as well as featuring local independent musicians and we're always including other special features!
The markets are FREE entry for all and feature live music, with a cafe and bar open all day.
Where, When, How?
The next markets are:
Saturday 9th October from 10am - 5pm
Sunday 10th October from 10am - 5pm
The markets will be held at:
Shed 4 Docklands - Victoria Harbour, North Wharf Road, Docklands
Dylan Martorell at Heide
Heide Museum of Modern Art
Dylan Martorell - Musique Povera
31 July - 14 November
Curator - Sue Cramer
Venue - Heide III : Project Gallery
i have a show on at the project space at Heide starting this weekend,
and i would love you to check it out.
Instruments, scores, field recordings and performance.
for the first four sundays in august im performing collaboratively and solo in
the project space and at the education resource centre as well.
Aug 1 - solo - project gallery
Aug 8 - ?
Aug 15 - snawklor - education resource centre
Aug 22 - Hi God People - education resource centre and surrounds.
bring a picnic and hang out for he last two gigs / outdoor activity.
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Design Made Trade
Thursday July 15-Sunday July 18
Sunday Morning will be exhibiting with Craft Victoria at the annual Design Made Trade Fair as part of the State of Design Festival.
Come find us at Stand 10 at the Royal Exhibition Buildings, Carlton, Melbourne.
The Fair wil be open to the public on the Saturday & Sunday, the other two days will be trade only.
For more information please visit:
http://www.stateofdesign.com.au/Business-And-Trade/design-made-trade
We would love to see you there.
Stream
window installation by Sunday Morning Designs
July 6th - July 18th
Journal Cafe,
Ground Floor, 253 - 265 Flinders Lane Melbourne
Sunday Morning designs began as a textile based business started up by Lichen Kemp and Jitske Wiersma. The range has continued to grow and feature more of the beautiful illustrations by Dylan Martorell, as well as a new range of kids tees by Melbourne based Japanese artist Yoshie Burns.
Recently the label expanded into paper goods, such as colouring books, bookplates, notebooks, cards and most recently a handprinted poster.
For this exhibition, stream, their two disciplines of paper and textiles come together in a large scale piece comprised of woven paper streamers. The final effect is of debris from a child’s birthday party being gathered from the floor and spun into rainbow fabric, ready to begin sewing a party dress for the following year.
Sunday Morning are interested in ideas of recycling or more specifically upcycling, taking non precious materials from their environs and transforming them into objects of beauty and curiosity as well as experimenting with notions of functionality and obsolescence.
In their last exhibition at Craft Victoria as part of Craft Cubed, they collaborated with Dylan Martorell on a structure that offered an illusive and alluring glimpse into a new form of shelter, one that offered respite for a colony of mushrooms, but was not accessible to humans. The structure was covered in a colourful skin made up of patchwork tarpaulin materials and recycled market bags. These “walls” later became the basis for a weatherproof marquee for Sunday Morning Designs market stalls.
This exhibition inverts some of the themes and material concepts presented in the Craft Cubed work. While that piece explored ideas of permanence and protection offered by the water resistant textile creation, this piece is vulnerable to the elements, blown around by gusts of air, (provided by mini battery operated fans) and is transformed in the rain as it features fragile and absorbant streamers that not only soak up water like parched morning after party goers, but once wet the streamers then also begin to disintegrate into rainbow pools of pure colour.
This property of the material was very appealing to Lichen and Jitske who have gone onto do a series of experiments, transferring the colours from the woven streamers and confetti collages onto textiles. These fabrics once developed further could indeed become the beginnings of a party dress or be rewoven into a scarf.
This exhibition could not have been possible without the assistance of
Yoshie Burns, who not only did the wonderful tear print on the kids tshirt and the embroidered vintage fabric tears, but also provided usage of her loom as well as invaluable technical assistance, inspiration and advice.
Inspiration also came from Lichen’s daughter Inez who is a creative powerhouse and whose weaving on Yosh’s loom when she was only 3 gave rise to the idea of this show. Thankyou both.