Happen, Inc.

January 11th, 2010 by Julie Hill

There is a storefront near where I live that has been having some identity problems in recent years. It was a hair place, then it was another hair place, then it was a pet shop, and I’m pretty sure it was a few other things in-between, so when I saw it was undergoing a change again, I was honestly a bit skeptical. But as the days passed, the interior construction began to look more and more interesting. Hey, were those chandeliers? What’s with that big red curtain, and who made the terrific art that has found its way to the walls? What exactly is moving in here?

Happen, Inc.

Located at the corner of Chase and Hamilton Avenues in Cincinnati’s Northside neighborhood, Happen, Inc. is what erm…happened to that storefront, and it is an art space for kids and adults. They have all kinds of lovely programs, events and open studio time at the Northside location, all of which is totally free and open to the community. Keep up with their blog to get a good idea of what they’re all about.

Happen, Inc.

What a perfect addition to the neighborhood. Organizations like this that promote creativity and interaction for kids are not numerous enough. As I have harped in the past, the more opportunities kids have to create and explore, the better they’re going to end up, and Happen is providing that opportunity for the children around Northside.

Happen, Inc.

For those of us who (claim to) have advanced beyond the coilpot stage (c’mon), there is a grownup open studio the last Sunday of the month called BYOProject which is recommended for all your knitting, doodling, projecty needs. Come, relax, and remember what it feels like to just sit and make.

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Well, Heck Yeah Crafting is for Cool Kids

November 5th, 2009 by Julie Hill

VisuaLingual
Cincinnati tea towel from VisuaLingual

Soccer moms, housewives and old blue-hairs BEWARE. A new wave of arts and crafts is starting to take over – and it’s about time. A transplant from Pittsburgh by the name of Grace Dobush took this fantastic trend of Indie Craft Shows and is bringing it to Cincinnati.

Kitsch Cafe
Handmade pins from Kitschcafe

As an avid crafter under 30 (let alone 50), I am so happy to see that people are starting to embrace what a little felt and a glue gun can bring to you. Yay for crafts! The Crafty Supermarket will be debuting its first show November 21st at the Northside Tavern.

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