Sticky Business: A Mini Sticker Crawl

“Sticky Business” Sticker Crawl will take place on Saturday, July 19th, from 11am-4pm. This event is centered around the celebration of creativity, artistry and community through the art of stickers and is a collaborative event between YOWIE, South Street Art Mart, and Tattooed Mom. We invite guests of all ages to begin with YOWIE where we will be hosting four artists and also releasing some new YOWIE stickers! Next move to South Street Art Mart to grab work from Jay Mcquirns, Taped Off TV and many more inside! Take your stamped sticker passport to Tattooed Mom’s, the mecca of stickers and show your card for $2 off a drink or food item of your choice!

 

SATURDAY, JULY 19TH
CRAWL: 11-4PM // $2 OFF CARDS GOOD ALL DAY AT TMOMS
NO COVER // FREE FUN

 

Sticky Vendors at YOWIE:
Tyler Mada

Aniyah Snead

Kelly Nichols

Patric Dempsey

YOWIE

Sticky Vendors at South Street Art Mart:
Jay McQuirns

Nicole Krecicki

 

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What’s Up at TMoms:

Daily Happy Hour | $4 drafts every day from 4-6pm, everybody cheered!

Daily Menu | Tattooed Mom will also be serving tasty eats and ice cold drinks all evening.

• Upstairs dining, bar access, and event entry is 21+ w/ valid ID.

• Accessibility at TMoms | Due to the construction of our historical building, Tattooed Mom is only partially accessible. Our event space is on the second floor, which is only accessible via a flight of stairs (20 steps, 3 feet wide, railing on the left side only). For more information, please visit our Accessibility page.

Spring Festival Mural ​Photo Booth ​curated ​by YOWIE x Tattooed Mom

 

About The Project – Mural Photo Booth is a collaborative project between beloved ​South Street ​bar Tattooed Mom and new Fabric Row ​home and life shop YOWIE. They chose two artists that speak to the fun, quirky​,​ and creative vibe of South Street and ​wanted to create a fun, Spring Fest inspired installation that begs to be interacted with.

 

About The Artists: 

Emilia Brintnall is a visual artist based in Philadelphia. Emilia primary works in paper mache sculpture, video and installation. Emilia creates work based on animals, plants, landscapes and everyday objects that are lumpy playful versions of their real forms. Often her sculptures and drawings transform into fantasy hybrid creatures or piles of characters.

 

James Dream is a multidisciplinary visionary artist. His current work involves creating spaces conducive to moving emotions, sparking imagination, and most importantly, play.

 

Be sure to stop by the mural photo booth installations on the 200 block of South Street during the Spring Festival on Saturday May 5 from 11am – 8pm. Feel free to take selfies, pics of your kids, family & besties & tag the artists (@emiliabrintnall & @flesh_prince) and #SouthStFest. Enjoy this fun life sized sidewalk photo booth.

 

This project was created with the generous support of Paradigm Gallery + Studio and the South Street Headhouse District.