It was great to see so many fresh faces behind the tables at Craft Hatch including final year students from NMIT's Product Design course, Rebecca Wadge and Kate Brereton & Charlotte Tizzard. Also in the mix were familiar faces Deirdre Hoban & Jasmine Targett (who will be part of this Sunday's This is not a Design Market - see you there!), Myf Kemp, Kim McGeachin, Lisa Engelhardt, Box Hill TAFE and Charisse Black.
For those who weren't able to make it (and we're sure there must be an excellent reason behind this...), here are some images to show you what you missed out on.
Moose and Me by Kim McGeachin
Deirdre Hoban & Jasmine Targett
Does Not Equal by Charisse Black
In other news, August will be a big month for Craft Hatch. We have partnered with the Melbourne Writers Festival to present to very special markets entitled Craft Hatch @ Melbourne Writers Festival: Where Stories Meet Craft. The market will take place on Sunday 23 and 30 August at the Atrium in Federation Square. Expect a boutique market filled with only the best established and emerging artists including Nicholas Jones, Studio Sam and Vince Letterpress stationery by Meaghan Barbuto.
A very big thank you to Richard Brockett taking the time to take photos of the market. Thanks Dad!
The next Craft Hatch market will be super special curated edition to coincide with our inaugural festival Craft Cubed. Featuring 9 very talented makers, the market will take place at the City Library on Saturday 8 August. Stay tuned for more teasers...
In other news, August will be a big month for Craft Hatch. We have partnered with the Melbourne Writers Festival to present to very special markets entitled Craft Hatch @ Melbourne Writers Festival: Where Stories Meet Craft. The market will take place on Sunday 23 and 30 August at the Atrium in Federation Square. Expect a boutique market filled with only the best established and emerging artists including Nicholas Jones, Studio Sam and Vince Letterpress stationery by Meaghan Barbuto.
More details to come soon!
A very big thank you to Richard Brockett taking the time to take photos of the market. Thanks Dad!
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