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Katie H.

zinester lady
Philadelphia, United States

User Since: February 20, 2008 0 board posts



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  • zines
  • crewel
  • counted cross-stitch

Hobbies

  • reading
  • writing
  • loong mental health walks

Music

  • Morrissey
  • with and without the other Smiths

Film

  • comfort movies include Pee Wee's Big Adventure
  • Rushmore
  • and Pretty in Pink
  • mostly for the dressmaking scene

Books

  • Billy Childish
  • the love poems of ee cummings
  • Stevie Smith
  • Raymond Carver
  • good personal essays
  • zines!

About

I make zines, mostly, and I also love to do counted cross-stitch and knit. One of my favorite craft moments is finding an unopened crewel kit at a rummage sale or thrift store, something from the 70s with owls and mushrooms in greens browns and oranges, and taking it home and working it up. That way it's both old AND new.


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Indie Shop Profile%3A Mew Gallery

Company Name: Mew Gallery LLC
Location: 906 Christian Street Philadelphia, PA 19147 USA
Website or Store Address: mewgallery.org
Established: 2006

mew gallery

Who works at your store?
Carolynne McNeel and Lauren Parker: we're co-owners. We also have a really tiny team of people who volunteer to help out sometimes.

How did you get started?
Carolynne and I worked together in the fashion
industry and were plotting to start our own thing. The plot became a true opportunity when the company we were working for was bought out and they laid off the whole design team. We started writing a business plan and got the whole thing together in about a year.

What do you sell?
We sell all sorts of handmade stuff: art, jewelry,
clothing, zines, handbags, and a million other things made by local artists and designers.

mew gallery

What are your most popular items?
People love to buy jewelry and affordable prints of
original work by local artists.

What defines your shop and makes it stand out?
We are really here to support Philadelphia's arts and
the creative community. We don't just sell products by local artists, we also host rotating exhibits
featuring the work of local artists, we host craft
fairs and trunk shows with the local etsy street team members, we sometimes host workshops, and right now, we're hosting a "fringe festival" event. A local theater collaborative is using our space for a play. So that's our main focus.

What are your hopes, visions and dreams for the future?
We hope to improve our webshop!!! It is still not
where it should be!!!

Do you have any tips for sellers who are just starting out?
Trust your gut feelings.


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