Lovecraft ChCh

14.09.2008 - 10:00
14.09.2008 - 15:00
Etc/GMT+13

lovecraft chchHigh St Project, Lvl 1, 140a Lichfield St, Christchurch
Sunday 14 September 2008, 10am

 

 

 

lovecraft 2008Craftwerk Christchurch presents LOVECRAFT!
Lovecraft is an event which celebrates local handmade craft makers, designers and independent music. The primary purpose of Lovecraft is to expose emerging craftistas, and to put them in touch with others of a similar mindset. There are a growing number of people across all age groups taking up crafts, and using them to their own ends-usually in very non traditional ways.

Be a part of it!
Come along and join in the fun or if you want to help out please please please get in touch! Craftwerk chch is relaunching in 2008 and we're looking for people keen to help or sell their crafts at the Lovecraft market.. Now looking for vendors! check out www.craftwerk.co.nz/christchurch for details...

CRAFTWERK chch's Lovecraft is an event which embodies arts, crafts, music, baking, mixtapes and all the things that I'm sure some of you dream of.

Contact Ashlin, Fran and Melinda for more info on lovecraft.chch@gmail.com

Photo's of the day are available on facebook.

www.craftwerk.co.nz/christchurch
www.myspace.com/craftwerkchch

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About High Street Project
High Street Project is an artist-run space located in Christchurch, New Zealand. Established in 1992, HSP is the longest running artist-run space in New Zeland and is committed to a programme of innovative and challenging art within a critically engaged and supportive environment. We carry a dual role in the Christchurch arts community in that we support both emerging artists and more established arts practitioners. HSP likes wine biscuits, late-night supermarket shopping, graph paper, and pop science. We are a non profit organisation and receive generous support from Creative New Zealand, and beverage sponsorship from Tiger Beer. Thanks friends.


www.hsp.org.nz