Olivia Pool

March 6th, 2012

Olivia Pool – Creator & Publisher of Art Mag

Many, many moons ago, Olivia appeared on a tiny dot of land in the middle of the Indian Ocean called the Seychelles Islands. She was also lucky enough to have studied in France several times. She now calls a fantastically crooked old house in downtown Charleston her home. She is the creator and publisher of Art Mag, a print and online publication focused on telling the world how fantastic Charleston’s creative community is. She also runs another company called Art Pimp Consultants that specializes in business coaching, event planning, PR and marketing. Think of it as business therapy for artists. Because having only two business endeavors seems boring, she also has a side gig as the director of the Charleston branch of Dr. Sketchy’s Anti-Art School. She is completely obsessed with circuses and elephants and never leaves home without her emergency clown nose. This Libra-sun, Leo-moon, Sagittarius-rising female loves long walks on the beach, decaf lattes, and her toy poodle, Mika Snuggles.

Signe Pike

March 6th, 2012

Signe Pike – Author

Signe Pike is a travel writer and author of Faery Tale: One Woman’s Search for Enchantment in a Modern World. The memoir received glowing reviews from Harper’s Bazaar, Women’s Adventure Magazine, and Charleston magazine, among others. Pike has been featured on National Public Radio’s “To the Best of Our Knowledge” along with Salman Rushdie, Neil Gaiman, and A.S. Byatt. She lives in Charleston, where she is at work on her next exploration into things unseen.

Sarah O’Kelley

March 5th, 2012

Sarah O’Kelley – Glass Onion

Life just doesn’t get any better than a tomato sandwich on white bread with plenty of Duke’s mayonnaise, according to Sarah. Her dark secret happens to be that during her childhood in Georgia she actually knew nothing but Hellman’s. Yet, somehow she still managed to find a career in food. A winding path via kitchens and keyboards landed her jobs with Emeril and various publications in New Orleans and Charleston. This and her gift for gab enables her to talk entirely too much about all food topics. So, she will be happy to explain every nuance of the Glass Onion to any willing person but don’t get her started on mayonnaise.

Hirona Matsuda

March 5th, 2012


Hirona Matsuda – Artist

Using found objects Hirona Matsuda constructs miniature installations and contraptions.  Her materials range from discarded fishing rods to preserved bumble bees, and her towering library of objects provide her with a never-ending source of inspiration.  Visiting her studio can be overwhelming, but most are instantly drawn into the oddly familiar but alternate world that exists there.

Matsuda’s impulse to collect the remnants of our lives overlaps with her interest in studying the past.  Her background in Anthropology is definitely noticeable in the excavation and cataloguing that is a predominant part of her process.  Her love of all things small and old, though, might have started at birth.

Since graduating from the College of Charleston in 2007, Matsuda has shown locally at the City Gallery at Waterfront Park, the Halsey Institute for Contemporary Art, Redux Contemporary Art Center, and various other private galleries.  She is currently represented by Michael Mitchell Gallery on King St. and will be having her premier show there, with local painter Lisa Shimko at the end of this month.

Girl Power

March 1st, 2012

Pecha Kucha 13 will be held on Wednesday, March 14th.

This is the first Pecha Kucha that will have all-female speakers. We’ve heard after past PKN’s that the ladies are often underrepresented as speakers. Well, not this time. March 14th is ladies night.

Speakers Include:

1. April Magill – Sustainable Materials Architect
2. Rebekah Jacob – RJK Gallery
3. Deborah Kaufman – Sustainability Institute
4. Signe Pike — Author
5. Hirona Matsuda – Visual Artist
6. Jenny Badman – Writer
7. Olivia Pool – Publisher, Art Mag
8. Sarah O’Kelley – Glass Onion

Tickets will go on sale next Wednesday, March 7th.

Location to be announced.

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The Recap in 140 Characters

December 15th, 2011

Thanks to everyone who made it to Pecha Kucha 12 last night. We had a great time and hope you did as well.

Thank you to the speakers, the sponsors and the volunteers.

And now, the recap according to Twitter.

Pecha Kucha 12 – All the Details

December 14th, 2011

Pecha Kucha 12 is TODAY and will be held at The American Theater.

The American Theater is located at 446 King Street. Doors will open at 6pm. Speakers to begin at 7pm.

Concessions:

  • CASH ONLY. There is an ATM available on-site
  • Popcorn, Soda, Water: $2
  • Beer from Westbrook Brewery, 12oz: $4

After Party! Head across the street after the show to:

The Cocktail Club – $1 off Bud/Bud Light and a signature cocktail for $5.
The Macintosh – $4 draft special and $1 off house liquor.

Need to find an extra special gift for that hard-to-shop-for person? There will be special stocking stuffers and holiday pricing on Parliament schwag. T’is the season.

Pecha Kucha 12 – Behind the Scenes

December 13th, 2011

We couldn’t pull of this Pecha Kucha Night without the help of our awesomely creative, talented and generous sponsors. Big up’s to you all!

Enter: The MechaPechaKucha

December 13th, 2011

Official Poster for Charleston’s Pecha Kucha 12 by Steve Stegelin.

Lights, Camera, Action: Location

December 12th, 2011

Pecha Kucha 12 will take place at The American Theater on Wednesday, December 14th.

Doors at 6pm.  The show begins at 7pm.

Beer from Westbrook Brewery will be available. 12 oz pours for $4.  Popcorn, Soda and water will be available for purchase at $2. CASH ONLY. There is an ATM at the theater.