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Thursday
Feb102011

On Display // Jireh Hinton (Member since '10) at Arch Collective

IMAGINARY ARMS

Arch Collective NYC 
18 Wyckoff Ave, Brooklyn NY
On view until February 27, 2011 

Jireh Hinton (aka Grover Watts) is showing some of his work at the Arch Collective's very first group show including painting, sculpture, photography and installations. Check it out!

ARCH is a collaborative dedicated to creating dynamic design projects for the theater, event production, retail, and hospitality industries. Combining skill sets of multi-disciplinary artists, architects, interior designers, and event planners to create content, produce projects and enrich contemporary design and art.

 

Wednesday
Feb092011

Drink-n-Draw Overdrive Pictures are Up! 

You came, you saw, you drew like mad. See 150+ pictures from last week's Drink-n-Draw Overdrive on our 3rd Ward Facebook page and tag yourself!

Plus, the special $200 Basic Membership deal expires THIS FRIDAY, February 11th. Sign up today and save 66% at http://www.3rdward.com/dnddeal.

 Click to see all the pictures on the 3rd Ward Facebook page.

Wednesday
Feb092011

Cartoonists do Drink-n-Draw Overdrive

Pizza Island, a cartoonists' group in Greenpoint made it to Drink-n-Draw Overdrive last week. Here are some of their awesomely fun sketches. Thanks for sharing!

See more of their Drink-n-Draw sketches at http://pizzaisland.wordpress.com/. And remember, Drink-n-Draw is every Wednesday. Learn more on the Drink-n-Draw event page.

And interested in crafting your cartooning hand? Sign up for our Comics & Cartooning class here!

Tuesday
Feb082011

Robin Grearson's Visual Poetry // Now at King's County

Robin's visual story on view at Kings County Bar until 2/22Robin Grearson joined 3rd Ward in July of last year, with a couple missions: meet new people in her new city, give her writing another dimension, and blur the line between word and image.

She's done all three. Favorite neighborhood bar, King's County, is now displaying Robin's "Visual Story" titled, Blind Date, Brooklyn until February 22nd. Says Robin:

Since moving to Brooklyn, I've been so fortunate to meet many talented and creative people, so I was grateful for the opportunity to create a short story that would evoke Brooklyn in a nontraditional way. I wanted my story to have some visual interest, since it would be hanging next to the work of local visual artists, so I came to 3rd Ward earlier in the week and designed a 2-color layout using InDesign in the media lab. Afterward, it was just a quick trip to the printer and my story was ready to frame and hang.
The actual story, after the jump!

 

"Blind Date, Brooklyn"

December Friday morning, snow cold. My redeye from Burbank to JFK to a taxi stops, at Morgan Avenue. A stranger approached. I get out. He takes my bag. He walks fast. I follow fast, in the dark. Down two blocks up four flights and then a heavy door closes behind us. It goes sswwwiiiiiisshhhh-clunk, as it drags across honey wood planks. We try to fall asleep, legs brains entangled. Hearts beat faster in a race with the sun, but we sleep anyway, a little. We wake up and eat lunch and the date is over. Maybe because he loves me, or else he knows he doesn’t. Hard to tell with strangers. He paints a giant canvas and I write small words. We visit the city but it’s cold wet and crowded. I don’t know how to ride the subway. Perhaps he has forgotten how it is, not to know. Christmas in New York is not romantic for two people who have not found each other. Snow keeps falling until all Bushwick looks like a clean new empty sketchbook page. Until all I see, looking out of his windows, are his past and my future. I offer the snowy stillness the leftover scraps of my fucked-up heart if it will clear a path from one to the other. It doesn’t. On Monday morning I wake up early and I’m naked under all my clothes. He brings coffee to keep us warm, but it doesn’t. It was or was not the storm that froze the space between us. When you call a car it will arrive in 5 minutes he says. I ask three times really are you sure? And he says three times, it only takes 5 minutes. I ask him to call early and he does. When I get in, I cry. The driver stops to buy tissues because, he says, he needs them anyway. In Los Angeles I thought winter was a season without end and now my winter is over but the stranger is not my spring and I don’t understand, yet. The stranger doesn’t see me cry doesn’t feel my thoughts but I wonder if his winter will end soon too. It does. But now he is already back upstairs, behind his heavy door. He doesn’t hear me tell Brooklyn, I will be back soon. Behind the door he is using a lot of paint, trying to make his thoughts empty, like the streets.

Learn more about Robin's NY Times "Modern Love" column here, and her collaboration with street artist, Quel Beast, here.

Tuesday
Feb082011

How to Download the Chunky Lens 

You've seen the pictures in GQ Taiwan and Harper's Bazaar China. On Thursday, the world will finally get its app-happy hands on the Chunky Hipstamatic lens.

See below on how to download your Chunky lens for free and make sure to RSVP for the world premiere party this weekend here.

The Chunky Lens will be free to download for the duration of New York Fashion Week, February 10-17th.

The Chunky Lens drops the first day of Fashion Week, February 10th!

Monday
Feb072011

More Chunky Lens Pics // Exclusive Peek from Harper's Bazaar China

The world won't be able to download this signature Hipstamatic lens until this Thursday, but Chiun-Kai Shih (Member since '08) is still getting plenty of use out of it.

Chiun-Kai sent us these exclusive outtake shots from the next issue of Harper's Bazaar China, dropping April 5th, 2011. Shot with the Chunky Lens at the Plaza Hotel with the face of Lancome, Elettra Wiedemann from Next Models.

Meet Chiun-Kai at the Chunky Lens World Premiere this Thursday. RSVPs are required!

Sunday
Feb062011

Riding the "Sequence of Waves" pics 

If you missed Sequence of Waves, a perfect storm of a group show with our Members, instructors, long-time friends, and even a group show winner, here's your chance to catch up with these reviews from Village Voice, NY Mag, and Rhizome.

Everyone we know who went had an amazing time. Says The Village Voice, "It would be hard to call the combined show of effort and creativity on display (and the overall sensory experience of exploring the sprawling exhibit) anything less than epic."

Learn how to create your own transformative multimedia experiences with our classes, The Drone, Physical Computing with Arduino, and Play: Investigating Form & Language. Seats are limited and classes are starting soon!

by Electronic Sculpture Instructor, Phillip Stearns, and Martyna Szcz. The sound responds to inactivity in the room. (photo courtesy of Rhizome)

Sunday
Feb062011

Carrie & Zach // The Final Farmy Frontier

Carrie and Zach have returned from their adventure and are already gearing up for their Gallery Show at 3rd Ward. See below for their final dispatches from the (sheep) field and sign up for our mailing list to make sure you don't miss their Gallery Show! 

Follow Carrie and Zach's story from the very beginning here.

See the submission that won them the Open Call here.

Carrie & Zach // The Final Farmy Frontier from 3rd Ward on Vimeo.

 

Friday
Feb042011

More Members Join the Crumpler Window Display Team  

When we last left Launa and Daniel, they had just had a sketch. Now the Crumpler window display has taken on two more 3rd Ward collaborators, Jamie Partington (fabricator extraordinaire, Member since ‘09) and Joel Murphy (electronics instructor and robot builder). Launa says:

Jamie can build anything and has an amazing commitment to this project and a refreshingly positive disposition, except when he skips meals. I'm not sure what this project would look like without Jamie... not nearly as awesome as it's turning out. Joel teaches at 3rd Ward and when we asked him if we could make the eyes of our creature spin and the jaw open and close he said 'yes' without hesitation. Wow. What a great opportunity it is to work with people who make just about anything you can think of possible.

Stay tuned to the blog and follow the progression of the project...all the way to the store launch!

the revised concept sketch

Jamie blocks out the scene in the Crumpler West Village windowthe skeleton emerges

 

 

See more pictures from the Crumpler Monster Adventure here.

Friday
Feb042011

What is the Chunky Hipstamatic Lens? 

The Chunky Lens is dropping February 10th, but here's a sneak peek of the never-before-seen lens effect. This GQ Taiwan fashion spread (shot by Chiun-Kai entirely on the iPhone with the Chunky lens) features model Taylor Fuchs at YabuPushelberg's New York City loft in the Richard Meier building. The issue arrives on newsstands February 5th and the lens will be free to download for New York Fashion Week, February 10-17.

Chunky's World Release Party and Gallery Show is happening Thursday, February 10. Learn more at www.3rdward.com/chunkylens.