The Amazings: Redefining Retirement
A London-based social enterprise invites the over-65 crowd to pass their creative skills to a new generation.
A London-based social enterprise invites the over-65 crowd to pass their creative skills to a new generation.
“I want to be my own boss, and I want to make my short time on this Earth meaningful on my own terms. That is the joy of being a maker.” – Ashley Pahl
“The light bulb has fascinated me since I can remember – its marvelous simplicity, its history and how it changed the way we live on the planet.”
Don’t let the tyranny of distance get in the way of being discovered. Here’s some advice for those Down Under!
“I believe in that moment when an artist finds their voice, their medium, their format, and everything just flows.” – Claire La Faye
Sylvester Ayek continues to uphold the traditions of his Iñupiat elders: hunting, foraging, and the craft of carving walrus ivory and wood.
Join us in LA and San Francisco for a night of pedal-powered papermaking and pickling.
Seeking a spot for his kids to enjoy nature, Rich Tyler discovered a 100-year old octagonal barn. The kids are grown, but the Secrest Barn remains.
How can a word with so many loaded meanings be applied to an object or a piece of art? Does it matter?
Katja Steinmetzer’s eclectic retro home proves that a small budget is no barrier to style.
Buying a house is a big step, and with it comes the worry: will this ever be home?
“If you want to make this a business, you have to treat it like one.” — Rebecca Mikan
Cleaning, washing, sewing, growing and canning: the hard labor of women’s work throughout history inspires Cate Fitt’s latest selections.
“Creating was always a part of me – sketching, painting, making things, observing and having fun with imagery. I have always been a visual person.”
Nada headed west for the Make It! festival, community meet-up at Blim, and lots and lots of sushi.