Local Film Fest Starts Tomorrow! Please share

The First Annual Danforth Independent Photo and Film Festival begins tomorrow, September 6, 2013 and will continue for the month of September at Artisans at Work, 2071 Danforth Avenue.  The opening coincides with Artisans’ usual “First Friday” event, which is always a fun-filled event that falls on the first Friday of every month.  Come and check it out!  For more information about the film and photography festival and First Fridays, please visit http://www.artisans-at-work.com/

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We hear that tomorrow’s First Friday will include live music from The Sidewalkers from 7:00 p.m., along with a licensed bar & food by TKO’s Sports Pub. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. and the fun will go until 10:00 p.m. – all are welcome!

As part of the festival, on September 19 this wonderful screening + wine & cheese will be taking place – mark your calendars!

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The focus of James Buffin’s work as a documentary filmmaker is disaster/recovery, both personal and natural. Celebrating 25 years as a working professional, Buffin will be sharing and discussing these selected works and works in progress, filmed in North America, South America, Polynesia and Asia:

Jingle Dress: about witnessing Jules Koostachin’s five-year healing journey to dance at a pow wow for the first time, in honour of healing from her mother’s Residential School traumas.
Chasing With Heart: how the world of Eddy Weiss, dark horse Nebraska storm chaser, gets turned inside out after the national weather service denies the existence of a tornado that nearly takes his own home and family.
Paradise Tsunami: documenting the resilience of the people of Samoa following the devastating 2009 tsunami that erased an entire region and hobbled the economic engine of this tiny South Pacific nation.
Dead End: Alive!: a personal story about how, 35 years after experiencing childhood sexual abuse, one man brings all his talents to bear in transforming and recovering from a previously invisible trauma.
Two bodies of Buffin’s photographic work will also be on display and open for discussion: Mashrimani, taken during a Guyanese festival celebrating the end of a cycle of accomplishment and Flowers, an exploration of beauty.
James Buffin is an East York filmmaker, photojournalist and social activist. In addition to having his work screened on CBC and published in POV Magazine and The Globe and Mail online, Buffin speaks publicly at events and conferences such as a recent Federal Justice Round Table on Crime, a Federal Ombudsman for Victims of Crime Conference and The Gatehouse Conference.

Danforth East Arts Fair: Meet DEAF13 exhibitor Artisans At Work

It’s only a couple of short weeks away from the Danforth East Arts Fair and we want to introduce you to one of the amazing vendors who will be at DEAF13 September 14 and 15 at East Lynn Park.

The Artisans At Work headquarters near the corner of Woodbine and Danforth
The Artisans At Work headquarters near the corner of Woodbine and Danforth

Tara Shelton runs Artisans At Work, a Danforth East arts hub where residents can indulge their creativity and artisans can market their works. She also makes jewellery, specializing in creating miniature sculpture and turning them into wearable totems. She recently chatted with DEAF13 organizer Shauna Rempel.

1. Please describe Artisans At Work in 10 words or less.

A beautiful community arts hub, connecting folks to arts classes, locally made gifts and produce.

2. How did you begin your creative journey?

My mother, Carol Ann Shelton, is a wonderful painter and gave me the gift of self confidence and patience in any art I try. I took Gemmology from George Brown College, and I learned my jewellery skills by the late, great Steve Stephanian, a perfectionist — but a kind teacher and a kindred friend. He taught me metalsmithing, and introduced me to wax-carving. I sculpted in wax as a child, using the red wax that came on the edam cheese. I also sculpted from the clay from the creek bottom on my family’s farm, near London, Ontario.

3. How did Artisans At Work come about?

In the Gemmology course, we were asked to come up with a business idea. I came up with a jewellery arts store that rented bench space, tools, and supplied a professional retail area . . . somewhere to support jewellers by giving them work space and bring their works to market for them.

Around 1999, I was so lucky to be chosen for my business idea for a fantastic, year-long course run through the federal government for entrepreneurs in business plan writing and implementation. I bought all the things I needed and signed a lease in the Beaches, but when we arrived to move in, the owners changed their minds and wanted $500 more in rent a month! My lawyer advised not to conduct further business with them, and so I retreated with the idea, recoiling at the realities of doing business!

I continued to sell my jewellery. I also spent that time honing the business idea.
I desperately wanted to open something in my own neighbourhood, ever since I moved here to East Danforth. Looking for the right space was always tricky. About two years ago, I got involved with the fabulous DECA, and with their Pop-Up Shops team. I applied for a space during the second round of pop ups, and I found a most excellent space for myself here at 2071 Danforth! I decided it was now or never to put my dusty business plan into action, and signed a five-year lease.

4. What skills and experiences do you bring to your work?

In addition to my training in business management courses, gemmology and jewellery, I worked at several fine jewellery stores and three major diamond and jewellery appraisal businesses. Putting all those skills and experiences together for my own business is like a timely puzzle, and I am in a position to help others to do the same. I believe skills should be taught and shared.

5. What inspires you?

Nature, nature and always nature. The lifeforms of this world keep me in love with art and life itself. Just the fact that we are animals making art or adoring artworks of plants, insects and animals truly fascinates and inspires me! I am so proud when someone buys my jewellery because they love the totem of the animal I made.

6. How is your work different from that of other artists in your field?

I am finding my niche in carving and sculpture of the natural and pastoral world that I love. Everything is hand-carved by myself, from a sketch of my own. I prefer to control the workmanship by doing it myself, in small batches.

Tara Shelton sculpts sloths and other charismatic creatures that can then be worn as jewellery
Tara Shelton sculpts sloths and other charismatic creatures that can then be worn as jewellery

7. What are some of the events and services offered by Artisans At Work?

Our First Friday event is fast becoming a favourite! Every month, we have an evening that involves live music, licensed bar, a local restaurant and a new art exhibition with a theme from our inspiring young curator interns! This September is our inaugural east-end nod to the bigger, brassier film fest in the west: DIPF Fest or Danforth Independent Photo & Film Festival. We have an astonishingly high calibre of juried photographers and film makers taking part. (For more details, visit http://www.artisans-at-work.com/first-fridays.html)

As of October, we are hosting a Saturday Indoor Winter Farmers’ Market. We also have super Christmas Craft Show Weekends planned for November and December. (For more details, visit http://www.artisans-at-work.com/craft-shows-farmers-market.html)

As for services, we are so lucky to be hosting some of the neighbourhood’s finest arts and crafts classes for kids and adults! We rent our Work Studios as art-related work space for short and long terms. I provide jewellery services. And how could I forget mentioning that we are always welcoming new artists to sell their work on consignment or to rent sales space!

8. Finally, what are you most looking forward to at DEAF13?

I am very much looking forward to seeing what the participants of the Fair have been busy doing! Each year it seems there are more and more fabulous people coming to share in our neighbourhood festival of art, and I love seeing the residents flooding out of their homes to support it.

See Artisans At Work’s Tara Shelton along with Ian Bradshaw, Theresa Morin, Little Kitchen Gourmet and Suzie Nedkov at DEAF13. For more info, visit deca-arts.ca

Sampler fitness day fundraiser and fall arts and crafts

Here are just a few of the awesome things going on in the neighbourhood in the coming weeks.  (Notice that both CareerFit Mom and Mrs. Darling’s are former DECA Pop-Up Shops?  Go team!!)

Sampler Fitness Day Fundraiser

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Visit www.oaknacorns.com for more information.

Colour Creative – Fall Schedule

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Visit https://www.facebook.com/ColourCreative for more information.

Mrs. Darling’s Imaginarium – Fall Schedule!

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Visit www.mrsdarlings.ca for more information.

Pssst…Do you know that this year’s Danforth East Arts Fair is on September 14 & 15?  It’s right around the corner!  Watch this space for more details, but in the meantime, visit their website at http://deca-arts.ca, or check out their Facebook page. There is a lot of exciting news to keep up with!

A Market, of Course! & Parenting Workshop

“Why are all those people in the Park?” A Farmers’ Market! Of Course!

If you are newer to the Danforth East area or perhaps have only recently discovered the East Lynn Farmers’ Market, check out this video about the history of how DECA Board Member Alison McMurray and the Farmerlicious Femmes transformed the park with a farmers’ market. And we’re all thankful they did!

What’s on this week:

  • Naturopathic Doctor Nana Jokura will be offering free tongue and pulse diagnosis and will be discussing how to enjoy a healthy natural summer (3:00-5:00 pm)
  • Mrs. Darling’s will be running her creative craft table (starting at 4:30 pm)
  • Students from Silver Spirit Karate Club will provide market goers with a demonstration (4:30 pm)
  • The Patchamama Quilt group will be on hand with information about how to express your hopes and dreams for Mother Earth and contribute to a quilt reflecting the expressions of support for the Universal Declaration of the Rights of Mother Earth to be presented at the United Nations
  • A birdie told me that there might be some henna artists hanging out at the face painting tent. You’ll just have to show up to find out!
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Don’t forget to send your best market pictures to events(at)danfortheastcommunityassociation.com . We intend to use the pictures you submit on our blog, facebook page and website.

The East Lynn Farmer’s Market runs every Thursday from 3-7 p.m. between June 6 – October 17 at East Lynn Park, located on the south side of Danforth Ave, just west of Woodbine Ave. Stay up to date by visiting the new East Lynn Market Facebook page.

ABC’s of Positive Discipline Workshop

If you have a misbehaving munchkin then this workshop might be for you. Check out the poster below for the full details of a parenting course on positive discipline to be held at Artisans At Work on July 18th. Happy parenting! (Cost $15)

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News from Artisans at Work

So many classes, so little time…

Artisans at Work (2071 Danforth Ave.) is your one-stop shop for all things artistic and creative – right in your own backyard! (Or front yard, and probably a few streets away too, but you get the idea.)

Make sure to stay tuned to their website for details about this Friday’s “First Friday” event, which are still being finalized.

Here is a nifty update from artist-owner Tara Shelton.

Hi there folks of our east end!

Tara from Artisans At Work, on the Danforth here with a few new classes to tell you about, and some news about a great new artist’s resource group called East End Arts!
Firstly, we have the following classes to offer:
– Oil Painting with Julie Glick for adults: Tuesdays 6:30-9:30 p.m.
– Encaustic Painting (with wax) w/Graham Curry:Thursdays in JUNE 6:30-9:30pm
– Printmaking, Modeling, Collage, Drawing, Painting for kids in French!
 Wednesdays in July: age 4-7 years: 3:00-4:30 p.m.  & age 8-12 years: 4:30-6:00 p.m.
– Oil Painting with Julie Glick for youths aged 12+
Tuesdays & Thursdays in July 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
– Pilates with Esther on Wednesdays 7:30 p.m. in June
– Yoga with Amanda on Sundays 10:00 a.m. in June
– Reflexology workshop May 30 1:00 p.m.
There are more classes & Workshops in the works, please sign up for our newsletter, on the About Us page, at www.artisans-at-work.com
Our Community Room is now huge! Come in and see!
East End Arts is a new LASO (local arts service organization), and is excited to announce its launch on Tuesday, June 25 at the East York Civic Centre at 6:00-8:00 p.m. 850 Coxwell Ave. Music, art demonstrations, refreshments and more! Bring a sample of your art, to add to the mosaic work to celebrate the launch! No bigger than 4 x 4 inches.

Investing 101 Reminder, Community Space & A Note from LEN

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A reminder that the DECA Learns Investing 101 event will be held at Lazy Daisy’s Cafe on Monday at 7:30pm.  Hope to see you there ready to make millions ;)

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Community Space at Artisans at Work

The crew at Artisan at Work are looking to expand!  And in order to do some renovations to their space to make a 1000 square foot community space they are looking to crowdsource funding. If you’d like to contribute to this unique community hub, check out their fundraising page.

A note from LEN:

Christal and I are super-excited to deliver East Danforth’s second-most anticipated spring resurrection – LEN!

Thanks to DECA, most of our neighbours already know that we’ve returned, this time for good. We have a sweet little location at 698 Coxwell Ave, right at the corner of Coxwell and Danforth (thanks again to DECA and an our amazing client, Mary, both of whom connected us to the space!).

So, all East Danforth residents and visitors need fret (or travel outside DECA boundaries) no longer in order to make your home beautiful, woo a special someone or even start a meaningful art collection.

To celebrate and say thanks to everyone for their AMAZING support, we’re preparing a nice little day-long launch celebration for May 11th. This Saturday. 11am-6pm. There’ll be treats and bubbly beverages.

We also made sure we stocked the shop full of especially beautiful things for Mother’s Day. Our prices are more democratic than ever with original Fine Art from established Canadian artists starting at $50, luxurious bath products from Quebec for $11, unbelievably cute organic soy wax candles at $6, Janet Stein sterling silver and semi-precious stone jewelry that’s rare, refined and on-trend for under $100 and spectacular handmade wood cutting boards and other kitchen items starting at $50.

Can’t wait to see our favourite clients and meet new friends this Saturday! To keep up to date on the latest LENvents make sure to visit www.len4all.com, follow LEN on Twitter (@Len4All) and like us on Facebook (facebook.com/Len4All). Even better, visit us in person, 5 days a week during regular business hours or book a private appointment by email (len@len4all.com).

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