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Carbondale Council on Arts & Humanities Presents The 4th Annual Gala Extravaganza IdꜼ Mar 9 · 8 PM Reception, Fashion Show & Dance Party Bonedale Bash s@urday March 10 · 8 PM Adult Fashion Show · Designer Challenge Awards at Carbda Rec nr Tickets online at: www.carbondalearts.com and in person at: CCAH or Carbondale Rec Center Trunk Show Sday Mar 11 · 11 Collage Creative Collections 3 WHERE YOUR MONEY GOES | 5 SEW-OP | 7 SPECIAL THANKS Program Guide See indepth stories inside:

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Carbondale Council on Arts & Humanities P resents The 4th Annual

Gala ExtravaganzaFRIdAY MarCh 9TH · 8 PMReception, Fashion Show & Dance Party

Bonedale Bashsaturday March 10TH · 8 PMAdult Fashion Show · Designer Challenge Awards

at CarbONdaLe Rec centerTickets online at: www.carbondalearts.comand in person at: CCAH or Carbondale Rec Center

Trunk ShowSunday MarCh 11TH · 11amCollage Creative Collections

online at: www.carbondalearts.com

Program guideLook inside for Indepth coverage

3 where your money goes | 5 sew-op | 7 speCIAL ThAnKs

Program GuideSee indepth stories inside:

Designersin order of appearance

EnviroTextiles – envirotextile.comAkomplice – Akomplice-Clothing.comSally Owen – [email protected] by Sadye Harvey – sogrei.comlulubelle – lulubellecarbondale.comJenna Bradford – [email protected] Back Door Consignment Store – Back Door Consignment on facebook.comMisers Mercantile – Carbondale, Colo.Basalt Special Thrift – basaltthrift.comSadie Dickinson/Riley MarshallMountain Metallica – janetnelsonart.comBarakat Aspen – [email protected] Axelrod and Kashana Tonozzi Scavenger Industries – Scavenger Industries on facebook.comOlivia Pevec and Pat Winger with Aloha Mountain CycleryElisabethan – elisabethan.comLeti-Kat Hats, Kathy Stover and Leticia – [email protected] Dilemma – ironicdilemma.comRavenheart – ravenheartgallery.comHyperClash Clothing – hyperclash.comHayley Olsen – [email protected] Teneyl – autumnteneyl.comMidland Clothing Company – Basalt, Colo.B’Jewel – bjewelaspen.comGarCo Sewing Works – garcosewingworks.comJack Johnson – [email protected] Buck Design – [email protected] Sheep Productions – [email protected] Consignment – Basalt, Colo.Thrift Shop at Aspen – aspenthriftshop.orgDefiance Thrift Store/Lilly’s Consignment– Glenwood Springs, Colo.July Five – julyfive.comBoxEleven – box11designs.comStonehide Leathers, Lori Shafer and Gigi Kesler – stonehide.comKatrina Byars – [email protected] Menendez Designs – [email protected]

OCCUPY by Noreen Steiner, Brenda McCartney – [email protected] Moron – etsy.com/shop/moronMelanie Finan/Sew-Op – [email protected] ATTIRE – etsy.com/shop/indieattireAla Carte – [email protected] Clothing – getconscious.comCari Borja – cariborja.com

The Collage Designer ChallengeThis year, CCAH is proud to team up with Collage Creative Collections to award two local, innovative clothing designers. Designs will be judged Friday night as presented on the runway. Winners will be announced Saturday night.

Functional Fashion Forward Design$500 First PrizeJudged as a ready-to-wear piece or ensemble; feels fashion-forward as opposed to retro; made from sustainable materials; comfort, durability, function.

Functional Fashion: Jenna Bradford, Sayde Harvey, Adrianne Pevec, Melanie Finan, Laura Stover, Julia Farwell

Creative Couture $500 First PrizeCreative use of reclaimed materials; fresh, unique; effectively articulates a vision of the future; visually striking; takes on the challenge of moving fashion forward using materials from the past.

Creative Couture: Sadie Dickinson, Carla Lewis, The Carbondale Co-op, Wewer Keohane, Janet Nelson, Tanya Black, Alicia Matesanz Delas Heras, Laura Stover, Julia Farwall, Olivia Pevec, Deborah Colley

CCAH Mission CCAH builds community through the arts and humanities.

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Carbondale Council on Arts & Humanities P resents The 4th Annual

Gala ExtravaganzaFRIdAY MarCh 9TH · 8 PMReception, Fashion Show & Dance Party

Bonedale Bashsaturday March 10TH · 8 PMAdult Fashion Show · Designer Challenge Awards

at CarbONdaLe Rec centerTickets online at: www.carbondalearts.comand in person at: CCAH or Carbondale Rec Center

Trunk ShowSunday MarCh 11TH · 11amCollage Creative Collections

online at: www.carbondalearts.com

Program guideLook inside for Indepth coverage

3 where your money goes | 5 sew-op | 7 speCIAL ThAnKs

Program GuideSee indepth stories inside:

Designersin order of appearance

EnviroTextiles – envirotextile.comAkomplice – Akomplice-Clothing.comSally Owen – [email protected] by Sadye Harvey – sogrei.comlulubelle – lulubellecarbondale.comJenna Bradford – [email protected] Back Door Consignment Store – Back Door Consignment on facebook.comMisers Mercantile – Carbondale, Colo.Basalt Special Thrift – basaltthrift.comSadie Dickinson/Riley MarshallMountain Metallica – janetnelsonart.comBarakat Aspen – [email protected] Axelrod and Kashana Tonozzi Scavenger Industries – Scavenger Industries on facebook.comOlivia Pevec and Pat Winger with Aloha Mountain CycleryElisabethan – elisabethan.comLeti-Kat Hats, Kathy Stover and Leticia – [email protected] Dilemma – ironicdilemma.comRavenheart – ravenheartgallery.comHyperClash Clothing – hyperclash.comHayley Olsen – [email protected] Teneyl – autumnteneyl.comMidland Clothing Company – Basalt, Colo.B’Jewel – bjewelaspen.comGarCo Sewing Works – garcosewingworks.comJack Johnson – [email protected] Buck Design – [email protected] Sheep Productions – [email protected] Consignment – Basalt, Colo.Thrift Shop at Aspen – aspenthriftshop.orgDefiance Thrift Store/Lilly’s Consignment– Glenwood Springs, Colo.July Five – julyfive.comBoxEleven – box11designs.comStonehide Leathers, Lori Shafer and Gigi Kesler – stonehide.comKatrina Byars – [email protected] Menendez Designs – [email protected]

OCCUPY by Noreen Steiner, Brenda McCartney – [email protected] Moron – etsy.com/shop/moronMelanie Finan/Sew-Op – [email protected] ATTIRE – etsy.com/shop/indieattireAla Carte – [email protected] Clothing – getconscious.comCari Borja – cariborja.com

The Collage Designer ChallengeThis year, CCAH is proud to team up with Collage Creative Collections to award two local, innovative clothing designers. Designs will be judged Friday night as presented on the runway. Winners will be announced Saturday night.

Functional Fashion Forward Design$500 First PrizeJudged as a ready-to-wear piece or ensemble; feels fashion-forward as opposed to retro; made from sustainable materials; comfort, durability, function.

Functional Fashion: Jenna Bradford, Sayde Harvey, Adrianne Pevec, Melanie Finan, Laura Stover, Julia Farwell

Creative Couture $500 First PrizeCreative use of reclaimed materials; fresh, unique; effectively articulates a vision of the future; visually striking; takes on the challenge of moving fashion forward using materials from the past.

Creative Couture: Sadie Dickinson, Carla Lewis, The Carbondale Co-op, Wewer Keohane, Janet Nelson, Tanya Black, Alicia Matesanz Delas Heras, Laura Stover, Julia Farwall, Olivia Pevec, Deborah Colley

CCAH Mission CCAH builds community through the arts and humanities.

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community through art, and the community that has grown out of this fashion show is amazing. From the Carbondale Sew-Op to Collage to Studio Ten and beyond, the fabric arts are a real and sustainable economy. I am so proud to be able to showcase the creativity that surrounds us.

Proceeds from this show help keep CCAH strong and healthy all year, especially our school arts education program-ming. It also helps support many artists and allows them to fi nd ways to create economic opportunity, as well as ways to share their art. I want to thank all of the incredibly creative people who have come together to make it happen. � at’s what CCAH is all about — ensuring interesting ways to come together as a community.

� is year’s theme Back To � e Future took me in many di-rections. Our relationship with the future, as depicted in fi lm and TV, often had to do with space and technology, however, here we are today, in that future, and it has much more to do with our earth. � e designers that create what you see in the show are people who are making choices that lessen the impact we humans have on this earth. We hope you will not only enjoy this journey but be inspired by it. I know we have enjoyed creating it!

Amy KimberlyFashion Show Director

Fashion show proceeds benefi t CCAH programs. Photo by Jane Bachrach

Trunk ShowLike what you see?

Come support sustainable designers at our annual

Trunk Sale on Sunday, March 11,

from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Collage Creative Collections,

1154 Highway 133.

Participating: Autumn Teneyl, Cari Borja,

Foxy Moron, Leti-Kat, � e Carbondale Sew-Op,

Tido Menendez, Stonehide, July 5, Mitzi Rapkin, Box11,

Baronbleu, Elizabethan, INDIE ATTIRE

Cyndi Buck

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Ro Mead, former executive direc-tor of the Carbondale Council on Arts and Humanities, thinks schools are crazy for sacrificing their arts pro-grams when faced with budget cuts.

“Study after study shows that chil-dren who are involved in the arts stay in school, graduate, are more involved in the school itself. It boosts brain function, abstract thinking, math and science skills. It’s nuts that this is the first thing that’s cut,” says Mead, who created CCAH’s Arts in the Schools program. “It is well-documented that playing piano really helps kids who are ADD. It is scientifically proven. It’s better than Ritalin.”

Through grant funding, private do-nations and the Green is the New Black Fashion Show, CCAH is capable of pro-viding a range of Arts in the Schools initiatives. That currently includes an in-school drama program with more than 50 students at Carbondale Mid-dle School, a marionette project at Roaring Fork High School, and an all-school collaboration with the Carbon-dale Clay Center to create a sculpture for the town. CCAH additionally offers free, after-school art classes.

“The beauty of these classes is they

are a mixed group with probably 50-50 Anglo-Latino students. And kids love it. Every time we offer these free classes, kids reapply,” Mead says.

Another recent in-school project was the painting of a mural to record the journey of Latino immigrants to Colorado. Several bilingual students at the middle school worked with art-ist Erica Epperson to create a 10x10-foot mural in the style of Diego Rivera and Frieda Callo near the cafeteria of the school.

English language teacher Mary Her-nandez had been wanting to do this, to help the youth tell the story of their journey, according to Mead. “They talked about what was important to them, and all of them said the thing

that was the most important to them was school and learning English.”

Hernandez has expressed deep gratitude to CCAH and its sponsors. “Thank you so much for making this happen. I tear up whenever I look at it,” she wrote in an e-mail to Mead.

The mural was dedicated in Febru-ary 2012.

Without the successful ticket sales for events such as the Fashion Show and without funding from sponsors such as the Aspen Thrift Store, the ed-ucation programs would not be pos-sible, said CCAH Executive Director Amy Kimberly. “We also are matching a $10,000 grant, so if you believe in art and education please help us reach this match.”

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Students at Carbondale Middle School paint their journey to America in a mural project funded through CCAH’s Arts in the Schools program.

Auction for EducationCCAH has been busy in our Carbondale schools. The needs are great!

CCAH provides free after-school art classes for our public elementary stu-dents who get only 45 minutes of art a week. We are also helping to fund an in-school theater arts program; a curriculum-based African puppet class; and a public sculpture project. The importance of the arts in learn-ing has been proven over and over, and CCAH is committed to ensuring our students receive this education. Participate in our auction so our kids get these experiences. The auction will immediately follow the show on Friday evening.

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Collaborative Clothing Line Says ‘Aloha’ to CarbondaleTo Carbondale fine artist and musi-

cian Olivia Pevec, arid, landlocked Colo-rado has lots in common with the humid island state of Hawaii. Her new clothing line debuting in this year’s fashion show will bring together the commonalities in a community-wide collaboration that em-bodies the meaning of “aloha.”

Pevec recently visited Hawaii and was “blown away” by the philosophy of the in-digenous Hawaiian culture.

“You greet people by saying ‘aloha,’ which means a greeting with love and to be in the presence of the divine breath,” says Pevec, a blacksmith who founded Scavenger Industries to repurpose waste materials into useful, artistic items.

In partnership with Pat Winger, Pevec is producing board shorts with cowboy flare — including pearl snaps, arrow pockets, floral designs and contrasting fabrics — for the fourth annual Green is the New Black Fashion Show. She is creating T-shirts with graphics that combine cowboys and bi-cycles, and she additionally wants to bring together dance and music for the show, including the original song “Broker Than Broke” written by Mateo Sandate, guitar-ist for the local band All the Pretty Horses.

The board shorts for the fashion show will be made from recycled and second-

hand material and accessories, such as the unique foliage-print fabric and color-ful bed sheets that Pevec picked up while shopping around in Hawaii.

“Hawaiians have a cowboy culture; they’re called paniolos. They have their own variation of the same culture that we have here. In design terms, it’s East meets West. The Asian-Pacific aesthetic coming together with the Western aesthetic is in-teresting,” Pevec says.

Winger and Pevec have talked about a collaborative project for a while now. Both work with their hands, both have compat-ible operating styles, and their strengths and weaknesses complement each other.

“Olivia has all these really cool, wild ideas about stuff. I’m really not that in-terested in fashion,” Winger admits. Point-ing to his sewing machines, he says: “I call these toys. So I like to play with my toys but I really don’t care what the fashion world’s doing.”

And Pevec thinks that’s just fine; it’s part of what she appreciates about Wing-er. “We have a very similar nature. He is an extraordinarily talented person who does everything. He can do anything with his hands that he puts his mind to… ‘you do it because you do it and you’re interested in it and not for really any other reason.’”

In fact, Winger likes the challenge and is not afraid when Pevec brings up a new idea to incorporate bicycle tubes into the clothing line. An artist for Crystal Glass Stu-dio, Winger also works with wood, metal and stone. He worked for Le’Claranns Sew Shop on Main Street and now does custom sewing jobs out of a studio at the Third Street Center.

“It’s nice to have other ideas besides my own; to have someone say, ‘Oh, make this happen.’ That’s part of what I feed on, is having a challenge. When someone wants something and everyone says it can’t be done, I say let’s figure it out,” Winger says.

When Pevec came to him with the board shorts idea, he got to work right away on creating an original pattern with Western wear detailing (curves and con-trasting fabrics, shaped pockets, elaborate trim). To make custom clothing, Winger has developed a computer-aided design program for his original patterns.

Pevec’s concept is larger than a fashion line, though. As the lead singer and song-writer for All the Pretty Horses, she views this project growing into a collective com-munity endeavor. Once she and Winger bring the clothes to fruition, she hopes to go into production with the Carbondale Sew-Op creating larger quantities and

Aloha Mountain Cyclery selling the final product.

Running their bike shop is about more than selling bikes for Darren Broome and Nic Degross. “Our whole idea — when we wrote our business plan for this store — one of the biggest concepts was to not just be a retail establishment. It was to re-ally expand on the idea of community and community business because Carbondale … really has such a community vibe and brings together local resources to better everyone,” Broome said.

Olivia Pevec, left, and Pat Winger discuss details.

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Sew-Op Looking for HomeThe Green is the New Black Fashion

Show may not have created all of the local talent in this valley but it sure has brought them together. After last year’s show a small group of designers got to-gether and agreed to form a collective. Now that group, the Carbondale Sew-Op, has a business plan, held a formal membership meeting in mid-February, and is on the prowl for a space to serve as a studio and storefront for their hand-made goods. (Founding member Tanya Black recently moved her own studio into Collage at 1154 Highway 133.) And also starting this month, the Sew-Op will offer a series of classes titled “Re-styling Your Wardrobe” taught by Black, Jenna Bradford and Melanie Finan at Collage.

The Sopris Sun talked with Black to learn more about this creative new col-lective that is putting down roots in Bonedale.

Sopris Sun: What is the mission of the Sew-Op and how did it begin?

Tanya Black: The Carbondale Sew-Op mission is to be a designer studio col-lective co-op and retail store for locally designed clothing, art, accessories and supplies. We strive to empower creativ-ity and entrepreneurship in our commu-

nity while creating a unique space to sell our products and services that reflect our ideals of sustainability. We aim to provide instruction, tools, recycled fabric and repurposed wearable art, through workshops and classes and a space to sell our products and services.

Sun: Who has been involved?Tanya: We have a larger group of ap-

proximately a dozen designers who have been involved since last spring after the 2011 fashion show.

The board has consisted mainly of my-self, Melanie Finan and Jenna Bradford, with other artists in the community giv-ing support and suggestions as we have been in the planning stages for the last year.

Sun: How are you personally in-volved with the Sew-Op?

Tanya: I am a local clothing and jew-elry designer and one of the founding mothers of the Sew-Op. I took a business class last year through the Roaring Fork Business Center (RFBC) and have been researching and writing a business model for the Sew-Op, so that we can make our dream a reality and have a communal re-tail and workshop space. As an artist, this aspect of business has not always been

my strength, so it has been a tremendous learning experience for me. We have had a wonderful amount of community sup-port from CCAH, other designers and artists, and RFBC.

Sun: What is your background in fabric arts?

Tanya: I have sewn my whole life, first taught by my mother, but went on to be involved in costume construction in col-lege and beyond, so my designs tend to lean toward being theatrical or perfor-mance art pieces. I have enjoyed being a resource for the Carbondale commu-nity whenever someone is in need of a costume get-up, and this town LOVES to play dress up!

Sun: It seems like there is a revival in fabric arts/the textile industry. Do you see that as well?

Tanya: Yes, many people are inter-ested in learning how to be self-sufficient and have creative ideas that they want to express, so they are eager to learn new methods like sewing, which women and men alike of all ages are wanting to learn. Someone asks me monthly if I teach sewing classes, and I have at CCAH and other local art centers, but it will be great when we have a dedicated space for the Sew-Op to teach them in — which will be soon.

Sun: Is anyone from the Sew-Op showing designs in the fashion show?

Tanya: We have designers who are in-volved in the Sew-Op who are showing their talents in the fashion show: Jenna Bradford, Molly Briggs, Katrina Byers, Melanie Finan, Austin Lottimer and Ol-ivia Pevec are just a few. After the energy of last year’s show we got together and all agreed that we should form a collective and have been working on it ever since.

For more information, contact Tanya Black at (970) 903-9822 or carbondalesewop@ gmail.com .

Tanya Black at work in her studio.

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A World of Fashion Conceived and Directed by: Amy Kim-berly Assisted by: Katrina Byars and Deb ColleyEmcee: Ryan Margo Choreography: Deborah ColleyProduced by: Carbondale Council on Arts and Humanities Sound and Lights: Halcyon Productions Music Director: Eric AllenProjections: Mark Burrows and Laura Stover Stage Manager: Frankie Grundler Wardrobe Mistress: Kether Axelrod and Ticah Burrows Trunk Show: Collage Creative CollectionsVideo: Hamilton Pevec Poster Art: Jen PerezPhotos: Jane Bachrach and Mark Burrows Original Music by: All The Pretty Horses and Phractal Pterodactyl

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970.925.8050aspenartmuseum.orgAdmission to the AAM is FREE courtesy of John and Amy Phelan

Aspen’s Most Unique Retail Experience

Fun & Frippery Coffee & Tea Bar—organic, dairy-

free alternatives, hand-pours Fresh organic, made to order JUICE!

45 Local artists and artisans Art, Gifts, Jewelry, Ceramics

Hand-made Chocolate Truffles Oxygen Bar-Need help with altitude?

Organic Farm Stand & Food Barkery—dog treats

Clothing—kids & adults Fresh Flowers & Plants

315 E. Main—Across from The Jerome, next to Miner’s Bldg.

970-544-2499

Fashionably Early

sign Up now for 2012 aaM summer

Workshops and save!

Perennial favorites for kids and parents alike, AAM Summer Workshops educate and engage children ages 4–14.

27 Classes, including:

FanCy FashionisTas July 9–13

Fashion ForWarD July 23–27

Fashion For rEal July 30–August 3

aspenartmuseum.org/workshops.html or 970.925.8050 ext. 24

ALSO—don’t miss these great events!

Free story art

First Thursday of every month 10:30–11:30 a.m.Recommended for ages 3–5Basalt Regional Library 14 Midland Ave, Basalt

First Thursday of every month 3:45–4:45 p.m.Recommended for ages 5–10Gordon Cooper Library 76 S 4th St, Carbondale, (Registration required, please call 970.963.2889 and ask for Pam.) 590 North Mill Street, Aspen, CO 81611

970.925.8050aspenartmuseum.orgAdmission to the AAM is FREE courtesy of John and Amy Phelan

Aspen’s Most Unique Retail Experience

Fun & Frippery Coffee & Tea Bar—organic, dairy-

free alternatives, hand-pours Fresh organic, made to order JUICE!

45 Local artists and artisans Art, Gifts, Jewelry, Ceramics

Hand-made Chocolate Truffles Oxygen Bar-Need help with altitude?

Organic Farm Stand & Food Barkery—dog treats

Clothing—kids & adults Fresh Flowers & Plants

315 E. Main—Across from The Jerome, next to Miner’s Bldg.

970-544-2499

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Fashionably Early

sign Up now for 2012 aaM summer

Workshops and save!

Perennial favorites for kids and parents alike, AAM Summer Workshops educate and engage children ages 4–14.

27 Classes, including:

FanCy FashionisTas July 9–13

Fashion ForWarD July 23–27

Fashion For rEal July 30–August 3

aspenartmuseum.org/workshops.html or 970.925.8050 ext. 24

ALSO—don’t miss these great events!

Free story art

First Thursday of every month 10:30–11:30 a.m.Recommended for ages 3–5Basalt Regional Library 14 Midland Ave, Basalt

First Thursday of every month 3:45–4:45 p.m.Recommended for ages 5–10Gordon Cooper Library 76 S 4th St, Carbondale, (Registration required, please call 970.963.2889 and ask for Pam.) 590 North Mill Street, Aspen, CO 81611

970.925.8050aspenartmuseum.orgAdmission to the AAM is FREE courtesy of John and Amy Phelan

Aspen’s Most Unique Retail Experience

Fun & Frippery Coffee & Tea Bar—organic, dairy-

free alternatives, hand-pours Fresh organic, made to order JUICE!

45 Local artists and artisans Art, Gifts, Jewelry, Ceramics

Hand-made Chocolate Truffles Oxygen Bar-Need help with altitude?

Organic Farm Stand & Food Barkery—dog treats

Clothing—kids & adults Fresh Flowers & Plants

315 E. Main—Across from The Jerome, next to Miner’s Bldg.

970-544-2499