friday was overall a success, logan blew up the ottobar. ”reppin’ like a mascot” pat (logan) got offered to do it all over again on the 20th so thats great news for everyone who missed it :) also to dj in december downstairs in the ottobar. so happy for him, thats all he wanted to do.
Don’t call me pass 11pm, it won’t happen again
You can call me at 10:59
But don’t call me at 11
Cause that’s my rule now
this friday night, logan, pat my boyfriend, is finally mixing his first gig at the ottobar upstairs. its not as amateur as it sounds haha. if you like house/electro/dance/funky music, come out and have a good time, its guaranteed! free if youre over 21 and $5 if youre 18 and older. bring some friends or just come and see me, dance, and enjoy yourself. he won’t be going on til about 11 or 12am so if you have any prior plans this could fall right after.
heres the link to his productions even though i dont think he’s going to be throwing any of his own in there. hope to see you guys :)
what class(es) were you taking when you made your PS quilt, skin quilt and loom stuff? I’m guessing a Fibers course, but which one..or do you know of any fiber courses at your school that rule?
my photoshop and skin quilts were both for separate classes that didnt have to do with fiber, i just chose to do my project that way. but my loom was for fiber and my silk screen print fabric i did and thats intro to fiber. its an alright class we’re kind of exploring as much as we can in terms of just learning skills but my teacher is what makes it awesome, if you can sign up for a class with kristine woods, shes great. i wouldnt know how it would work for you to just come in and take a fibers class like if you would have to take that first or not but if so get in with kwoods. if not and you want to go into garment making and stuff then they have a workshop you have to take that usually fills up quick i heard because they give priority to experimental fashion majors and then that workshop is like the portal to costume, and other garment making classes. then there is silkscreening on fabric class, surface resist dying class (which i think isnt being offered in the spring) woven imagery, a couple digital patterning classes, etcetc. im sure they all rule haha i havent heard of any fibers class not being worth it. hope i helped! if not, come to mica, somehow get into the bunting building and go to the second for up the stairs right when you go in and you’ll see admissions and all those people at the desk and you can grab an academic bulletin that gives you a description of the classes.