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From: Lisa aka Sticker Club Girl
Date: Apr 25, 2008 1:26 PM
Happy Friday! If you are out and about, pick up the AZ Republic today, Friday, April 25th and grab the YES Magazine insert from inside. They published a lovely article about Conspire with quotes from me and lots of pictures.
Thank you!
You can check the link here if you like to see it online.
peace through DIY
freedom
Yes Article
Newsletter
heres the url if you'ld rather
http://www. azcentral. com/style/directory/articles/042508opening. html
heres our April newsletter if you have not seen it this month
http://www. conspirephoenix. com/news/newsletter. html
Friday, April 25, 2008
Thursday, April 24, 2008
Phoenix Indie Craftorama April 26, 2008 10-4pm
PHOENIX INDIE CRAFTORAMA
The first annual Phoenix Indie Craftorama to be held April 26th, 10am-4pm
Located @ The Duck and Decantor, 1651 E Camelback Rd, Phoenix
Sticker Club Girl and Conspire Phoenix will be a part of this fantastic art fair featuring the finest handmade goods from seven of Phoenix's own thriving local craft collectives!
This will be a celebration of Phoenix's indie craft scene! Don't miss out on freebies, demonstrations, book signings, vendor booths, and a whole lot more handmade goodness.
Phoenix Indie Craftorama sponsored by CraftyChica.com
The first annual Phoenix Indie Craftorama to be held April 26th, 10am-4pm
Located @ The Duck and Decantor, 1651 E Camelback Rd, Phoenix
Sticker Club Girl and Conspire Phoenix will be a part of this fantastic art fair featuring the finest handmade goods from seven of Phoenix's own thriving local craft collectives!
This will be a celebration of Phoenix's indie craft scene! Don't miss out on freebies, demonstrations, book signings, vendor booths, and a whole lot more handmade goodness.
Phoenix Indie Craftorama sponsored by CraftyChica.com
Friday, April 18, 2008
April 3rd Friday Artwalk, and Saturday Handmade Market
Tonight CONSPIRE features live bands @ 8pm in conjunction with 3rd Friday Art Walk. 5th St is packed tonight with music, art, and food and drinks!
Tomorrow CONSPIRE hosts the last 3rd Saturday Handmade Market of the season! from 11-3, the valley artists from the Crafty Burrito Collective will be there with their crafty items for you to enjoy.
Also at CONSPIRE tomorrow will be a Gocco skill share with Lisa Takata, basket weaving workshop with Pat, and knitting workshop with Tara.
Come down, drink coffee, learn valuable skills, buy something cool and just have an all around good ole time!!!
5th street and Garfield!
Tomorrow CONSPIRE hosts the last 3rd Saturday Handmade Market of the season! from 11-3, the valley artists from the Crafty Burrito Collective will be there with their crafty items for you to enjoy.
Also at CONSPIRE tomorrow will be a Gocco skill share with Lisa Takata, basket weaving workshop with Pat, and knitting workshop with Tara.
Come down, drink coffee, learn valuable skills, buy something cool and just have an all around good ole time!!!
5th street and Garfield!

Tuesday, April 1, 2008
SMOCA "Alchemy"Third Annual Jewelry Trunk Show
Sticker Club Girl featured at SMOCA's "Alchemy" Third Annual Jewelry Trunk Show
presented by the store @ the Scottsdale Museum Of Contemporary Art.
Lisa Jacobs of Sticker Club Girl to Show her new spring line of jewelry at SMOCA's Third Annual Jewelry Trunk Show. The spring collection features intricate beading techniques that include glass, gemstones, sterling silver, paper, and fibers.
This Art Jewelry Trunk Show will feature the diverse work of up to 15 jewelry artists from across the nation. The event will be held in the galleries of SMOCA.
Saturday April 5 and Sunday April 6th from noon to 5pm
LOCATION AND PARKING:
The Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art is located at 7374 East Second Street in downtown Scottsdale, four blocks south of Indian School Road and three blocks east of Scottsdale Road. Free parking is available in the public parking garage located to the west of Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts and directly behind Los Olivos restaurant on Wells Fargo Avenue. Additional free parking is available at the Old Town Parking Corral at East Second Street and Brown Avenue.
presented by the store @ the Scottsdale Museum Of Contemporary Art.
Lisa Jacobs of Sticker Club Girl to Show her new spring line of jewelry at SMOCA's Third Annual Jewelry Trunk Show. The spring collection features intricate beading techniques that include glass, gemstones, sterling silver, paper, and fibers.
This Art Jewelry Trunk Show will feature the diverse work of up to 15 jewelry artists from across the nation. The event will be held in the galleries of SMOCA.
Saturday April 5 and Sunday April 6th from noon to 5pm
LOCATION AND PARKING:
The Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art is located at 7374 East Second Street in downtown Scottsdale, four blocks south of Indian School Road and three blocks east of Scottsdale Road. Free parking is available in the public parking garage located to the west of Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts and directly behind Los Olivos restaurant on Wells Fargo Avenue. Additional free parking is available at the Old Town Parking Corral at East Second Street and Brown Avenue.
Friday, November 30, 2007
Grand Opening party for Conspire Phoenix LLC
For Immediate Release
Conspire Phoenix LLC
Contact: Lisa Jacobs
Store Number: 602 237 5446
Cell Number: 623 221 6729
Email: lisa@stickerclubgirl.com
Email:conspirephoenix@gmail.com
Website: conspirephoenix.com
Myspace.com/conspirephoenix
GRAND OPENING CELEBRATION FOR CONSPIRE PHOENIX LLC
The new cooperative space featuring hand made fashion, art, and coffee.
The grand opening celebration for Conspire will be held on Saturday December 8, 2007 from 2-10pm. Conspire is located at 901 N 5TH ST on the NE corner of 5th St and Garfield. The festivities include fashion showings, live performances, open turntables, refreshments, giveaways, and an after party to be held across the street at The Lost Leaf from 10-2am.
Conspire is a cooperative space featuring handmade fashion, jewelry, handbags, knit goods, ceramics, art, photography, printmaking, illustration, stained and fused glass, home goods, books, zines, and more. The Coffee Conspiracy will also be opening within Conspire featuring hand crafted specialty coffee drinks. Mob Action University Library is available for public use. Conspire is the new home of Sticker Club Art Night. Classes are offered regularly in the Conspire studio lounge including knitting, felting, papermaking, jewelry design, bookbinding, etc. Regular events include First Friday Art Walk openings, Third Friday art receptions, and the Third Saturday Outdoor Arts Market. Find hours and events on the calender available on the Conspire website and myspace account.
Over 15 local residents make up the membership of this collective. Conspire members include Lisa Jacobs, Sticker Club Girl, Joey G, Mob Action, Spraygraphic Apparel, Dubnosis, The Coffee Conspiracy by John Sagasta, Lacie Bug Designs, Tara Kratzner-Bills, Kitsch Niche, Nicole Smith, Zurina Ketola Designs, Sheila Bocchine Photography, Tom Budzak, Dan Dykas, Red Spade Studio, Vicki Leigh Studios, Becca Dang, Button Man, and more.
Conspire is a group of local artists, designers, and entrepreneurs working together to bring hand made, hand crafted, quality goods to the public at an affordable price, as well as to create positive growth within the community.
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Conspire Phoenix LLC
Contact: Lisa Jacobs
Store Number: 602 237 5446
Cell Number: 623 221 6729
Email: lisa@stickerclubgirl.com
Email:conspirephoenix@gmail.com
Website: conspirephoenix.com
Myspace.com/conspirephoenix
GRAND OPENING CELEBRATION FOR CONSPIRE PHOENIX LLC
The new cooperative space featuring hand made fashion, art, and coffee.
The grand opening celebration for Conspire will be held on Saturday December 8, 2007 from 2-10pm. Conspire is located at 901 N 5TH ST on the NE corner of 5th St and Garfield. The festivities include fashion showings, live performances, open turntables, refreshments, giveaways, and an after party to be held across the street at The Lost Leaf from 10-2am.
Conspire is a cooperative space featuring handmade fashion, jewelry, handbags, knit goods, ceramics, art, photography, printmaking, illustration, stained and fused glass, home goods, books, zines, and more. The Coffee Conspiracy will also be opening within Conspire featuring hand crafted specialty coffee drinks. Mob Action University Library is available for public use. Conspire is the new home of Sticker Club Art Night. Classes are offered regularly in the Conspire studio lounge including knitting, felting, papermaking, jewelry design, bookbinding, etc. Regular events include First Friday Art Walk openings, Third Friday art receptions, and the Third Saturday Outdoor Arts Market. Find hours and events on the calender available on the Conspire website and myspace account.
Over 15 local residents make up the membership of this collective. Conspire members include Lisa Jacobs, Sticker Club Girl, Joey G, Mob Action, Spraygraphic Apparel, Dubnosis, The Coffee Conspiracy by John Sagasta, Lacie Bug Designs, Tara Kratzner-Bills, Kitsch Niche, Nicole Smith, Zurina Ketola Designs, Sheila Bocchine Photography, Tom Budzak, Dan Dykas, Red Spade Studio, Vicki Leigh Studios, Becca Dang, Button Man, and more.
Conspire is a group of local artists, designers, and entrepreneurs working together to bring hand made, hand crafted, quality goods to the public at an affordable price, as well as to create positive growth within the community.
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Monday, October 15, 2007
Latest article in Java Magazine
Java Magazine- September 2007
If you have not already checked out this months Java Magazine, pick up an issue at your local Phoenix coffee shop or check out the new on line version at javamagaz.com. While you are skimming through the Club Cam pictures, take a moment to read my latest article on Central and Camelback, Developing a Unique Local Shopping Experience. It highlights several local businesses that I respect and adore. It can be found in September Java Magazine, or check on line at http://javamagaz.com/Page12and13.html . Thank you. Feel free to let me know what you think. -Lisa
If you have not already checked out this months Java Magazine, pick up an issue at your local Phoenix coffee shop or check out the new on line version at javamagaz.com. While you are skimming through the Club Cam pictures, take a moment to read my latest article on Central and Camelback, Developing a Unique Local Shopping Experience. It highlights several local businesses that I respect and adore. It can be found in September Java Magazine, or check on line at http://javamagaz.com/Page12and13.html . Thank you. Feel free to let me know what you think. -Lisa
COLAB honored with New Times Best of Phoenix award
New Times Best of Phoenix 2007
Best Communal Boutique
C.O.L.A.B.
C.O.L.A.B. [Map]
720 N. Fourth St., No. 5
Phoenix, AZ 85004
http://www.myspace.com/downstairsfashion
"T-shirts with bike prints that expand the eco-consciousness. Skirts dolled up with kitschy flower patterns. Hand-sewn, hippie-friendly hemp bags and wallets.
These are just some of the items you'll find at the Collectively Operated Local Artists Boutique (C.O.L.A.B.). More than a dozen artists communally run the space dedicated to serving the community with handmade fashions and accessories for men, women and children. Approximately 95 percent of the hippie-dippy goods are handmade by local designers such as Sticker Club Girl Fashions and Spraygraphic Apparel. Since there's no middle man or woman, those earrings, lingerie and hats are sold to the public at very affordable prices. The space also features monthly First Friday exhibits with an emphasis on textile design."
Best Communal Boutique
C.O.L.A.B.
C.O.L.A.B. [Map]
720 N. Fourth St., No. 5
Phoenix, AZ 85004
http://www.myspace.com/downstairsfashion
"T-shirts with bike prints that expand the eco-consciousness. Skirts dolled up with kitschy flower patterns. Hand-sewn, hippie-friendly hemp bags and wallets.
These are just some of the items you'll find at the Collectively Operated Local Artists Boutique (C.O.L.A.B.). More than a dozen artists communally run the space dedicated to serving the community with handmade fashions and accessories for men, women and children. Approximately 95 percent of the hippie-dippy goods are handmade by local designers such as Sticker Club Girl Fashions and Spraygraphic Apparel. Since there's no middle man or woman, those earrings, lingerie and hats are sold to the public at very affordable prices. The space also features monthly First Friday exhibits with an emphasis on textile design."
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