Below find for your use – copy to use, graphics for posts, stories on social media, web & email. 1. Square Graphics 2. Banner 3. Stories ready to go, just add music! 4. Story templates, insert your own image or art!
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BAM! Big Ass Art Market
Saturday, August 12, Noon – 7 p.m. Silver Street Studios Warehouse 2000 Edwards St. Free to the Public
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4) IG Story Templates
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Thanks to Omar for the graphics and directions here!
Save the template to your photos, I would create a folder for easy access.
Go to your instagram stories, select a photo or video you want to use the template with.
Go to your photos, copy the template. (there is an option inside of instagram that lets you add a photo on top of what ever photo of video you plan on posting).
Go back to instagram story you created and paste it onto the photo or video you chose. (this is without posting the story yet).
And then you can resize to the size of the screen.
Optional. add music.
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The First Saturday Arts Market is Houston’s first outdoor art show that takes place every first Saturday of the month in Houston’s historic Heights. The market features a wide range of artists and their works of art, most of which includes fine art.
Market founder and manager, Mitch Cohen, and the First Saturday Arts Market (FSAM) artists will be celebrating their 17 year anniversary this weekend at the market from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Saturday, March 6, at 530 W 19th Street. Established in 2004, the market has seen many artists on the roster—many who have been with the market for several years.
“I often laugh that I never expected the market to survive our first Houston summer,” Mitch Cohen, founder and manager of First Saturday Arts Market said. “Even after working the market all these years, I still absolutely love it. I think some of the reasons we’re still here is everyone loves a good time and the artists are fun, engaging, and some of Houston’s best.”
Joining the market this weekend will be Texas singer and songwriter, Wendy Elizabeth Jones & Her Texas Roundup; she will perform from 2 to 5 p.m. Over on the food lineup, Good Dog Houston’s food truck will be parked and serving their menu. For beverages, Houston Cider Company and Houston Winery will be selling their latest. The market is located on a large outdoor parking lot with plenty of room for social distancing. This is a free event to attend.
We asked 17 First Saturday Arts Market artists to share with us a few words about why they love the market or a fond memory from over the years. Here’s what they had to say.
Participating artists for 9 years “I told Mitch that when I got ready to relocate to Houston from Ohio, it was his market that would keep coming up on my search for what the art pulse was like in Houston,” Laura Luna said. “I contribute a very large percentage of my success in Houston because of my participation with First Saturday Art Market and the networking through doing so.”
Participating artist for 15 years “No matter what, Mitch and the market is the place I fit in,” Dean Snider said. “It’s like a family and I love our community. It’s tough love sometimes, but they help keep me in my groove.”
Participating artist for 9 years “I love First Saturday Art Market because the set up is easy, there’s a great crowd that takes art seriously, and it’s a fun atmosphere,” Tim Herschbach said. “Market mystery drinks also go down in top memories!”
Participating artist for 4 years “As an artist often trapped in my studio, the market is a wonderful way to get feedback and see
what my patrons love about my work,” Heather Wobbe said. “Our community of artists have endured a lot weather-bound days together, but we celebrate what we’re passionate about.”
Participating artist for 2 years “Mitch helped me get involved in the art community when I moved here in 2018,” Johnny Van Slyke Summers said. “First Saturday Art Market was my first public showing in Houston. It has opened countless opportunities for me all over Texas and even global opportunities. I now have works in Portugal and Greece due to being discovered at the market by patrons visiting the market. I have painted for about 15 years, however, I’ve only been painting full-time for almost three years now. Thanks, Mitch!”
Participating artist for 15 years “This market has a vibe and an energy unlike any other market I’ve ever been a part of,” Steven Sellers said. “Always upbeat, always unique, it’s always a great place to spend a Saturday. Mitch is a tireless advocate for all who participate in his market. He doesn’t seek the spotlight—his drive and focus are solely on promoting his artists.”
Participating artist for 1 year “This is the best market and location in town, right on historic 19th Street,” Craig Butterworth said. “All the artists are really nice and supportive of each other. Mitch has been encouraging from the start, and patient with me, even when I knew nothing.”
Participating artist for 16 years “I did my first ever art market back in 2006,” Devayani Vaishnav said. “The support I received from Mitch when I was starting out was amazing. Even still, his energy for the art market is the exact same and I feel greatful to be part of the market.”
Participating artist for 7 years “I love First Saturday Art Market because it taught me step by step how to be successful on the show circuit,” Lisa Morales said. “From booth set up, to inventory, to customer service, I learned it all by participating in FSAM. I think the reason this show has been successful for 17 years is Mitch’s dedication to consistently producing a quality event. Being an artist himself, he has a unique perspective. He is our fearless leader, our biggest cheerleader and I couldn’t imagine the Houston art scene without him.”
Participating artist for 4 years “I love First Saturday Art Market because it is a venue which is within three miles of the urban woods where most of my photos are taken,” Penny Rae Robinson said. “I enjoy helping people see Houston’s beautiful natural surroundings that are just around the corner. I enjoy getting to know our wonderful customers and the other artists who bring their best work every month. The market is well run and very supportive to both emerging and veteran artists. It is a lot of fun!”
Participating artist for 9 years “I love our commodore, Mitch Cohen,” Arthur Deatly said. “Mitch knows I wont have a beer unless I’ve sold something. So instead of asking how my sales are, he asks if I’m ready for a beer.”
Participating artist for 10 years “I enjoy the wonderful artists and their variety and the upbeat feeling the market brings,” Jack Connelly said. “The enthusiastic and loyal customers are great. The market is always colorful and lively, and I meet new interesting folks every time. My artist blood is renewed by each show with new energy to keep creating more quality artwork. Mitch does a great job organizing the show, which is good for us artists. He is always making us laugh!”
Participating artist for 10 years “One of the main attractions of any city is always a market of some kind,” Monique Weston said. “Locals and visitors go there to shop, and also to see daily life, hear the chatter among locals, and feel the heartbeat of the city. A market, especially outdoors, framed by the local businesses and architecture, expresses a city’s personality. First Saturday Arts Market reflects an openness
that is one of the best qualities Houston has to offer. As a fairly young city, originally built along practical lines, our best experience to offer visitors is our hospitality – our food and events. FSAM reflects Houston’s laid-back, welcoming atmosphere, and some of our best food trucks. Walking through the market, people can chat with the artists, not just representatives. It’s an experience very different from a gallery, or even a ticketed art festival. First Saturday Arts Market gives me the invaluable experience of seeing first-hand how people, especially fellow Houstonians, react to my artwork. Those conversations shape my work directly, in a way no other outlet can. Every big city has its own sense of style, and FSAM’s friendly, informal atmosphere sparks those conversations that shape our aesthetic sense. Seeing people of all ages walking through the market over the years, it’s nice to know that kids growing up visiting FSAM have direct access to artists who work in different media – they ask us about materials, process, our education and just what it’s like to live as an artist. And every now and then at FSAM I hear a young person say, ‘This is the first piece of art I’ve ever bought!’”
Participating artist for 12 years “Mitch was the face of the warm Houston hospitality that was my first impression of the Houston art community in 2007,” Caroline Z. Marcos said. “He was encouraging and supportive—always generous with information and ideas for a successful art career. I took a break from the festival, started a family, and came back recently. I love the First Saturday Art Market community. They share ideas and are generous with resources. Mitch organizes a great market.”
Participating artist for 5 years “First Saturday Art Market is such a fun environment and experience,” Angela Rose Walling said. “The people are so nice and it’s always a pleasure to see everyone’s reaction to my artwork. I always do really well on selling. I feel like I am around my peeps when at the market.”
Participating artist for 2 years “At my very first show, I didn’t know who anyone was at the market,” Kerry Hastings Hogan said. “A super nice lady came into my booth and bought the first painting that I ever sold to anyone that wasn’t a friend or family member. She loved the painting and even took my picture with her holding the painting. My husband Chris found out it was Mitch’s girlfriend, Lynn, that had purchased the painting. When Mitch came around later in the evening, Chris grabbed him and said, ‘Hey, Kerry is so excited that she sold her first painting and it was your girlfriend that bought it!’ What we didn’t know, was that Lynn had bought the painting for Mitch, and we had spoiled the surprise. Sorry, Mitch. It is still one of my favorite paintings.”
With the exception of Tim Herschbach, each of these artists will be showing their art this weekend at First Saturday Art Market. Find a link to their art images linked under each name.
Mixed media paintings; abstract images and landscapes that include multi-layering of different mediums, ranging from drawing, photography and painting. www.JimmyDMcDonald.com 281-770-8205
I love objects with multiple personalities- recognizable things that change when incorporated in a piece of artwork. I see that in my work- where antiques and recycled or found objects suggest one thing while the image may suggest another. I love how the layering of encaustic wax reflects the light differently depending on your viewpoint- like water and glass do.
Leading up to the 2014 White Linen Night in the Heights, KHOU & CultureMap featured First Saturday Arts Market with founder, Mitch Cohen, talking about the event. See the story at CultureMap.com
This is a short video PROMO with Remax Zebra Realtor Amy Lynch Kolflat featuring the White Linen Night in the Heights event – Houston, Texas. Contact Amy today for more information on buying or selling houses and commercial properties at www.amyzebra.com
Live Video Feed from atop a golf cart at the 2013 event with Vipul Divecha.
Lauren Luna was born in Columbus, Ohio. After graduating from Kent State University’s School of Fine Arts with a focus in painting, she moved to New York City. She began teaching Special Education for New York City schools and entered a Masters program at Manhattan College. Upon graduation, she moved back to her hometown of Columbus along with her son and continued teaching. Later enrolling in the Academy of Art University for her second Master’s degree, in Fine Arts.
In 2011, Luna relocated to Houston, Texas, pursuing her new life as a full time artist and footwear designer.
Lauren Luna was named a Top 50 Entrepreneur by Scion Car Company, participated in Austin and Houston Fashion Week, was featured in British Vogue and Glamour Magazines, and had a shoe design in an exhibit in the Grassi Museum in Germany.She was honored to receive the Margot Siegel Award for Design by the Goldstein Museum of which two pairs of her hand painted shoes are a part of the museum’s permanent collection.
In 2015, after winning Best In Show at a juried art competition, she was commended by the Alvin Independent School District School Board, and was put into Congressional Record by the District’s State Representative.
She is a frequent participant to local art festivals, and also has a mural at the George R. Brown Convention Center.
Luna currently is an art professor at Lone Star and San Jacinto Colleges, and is Co-President of the D.R.E.A.M Affect Foundation, a non-profit organization that awards scholarships to minority art students pursuing Fine Arts, and grants for emerging artists to show their work.
The Mosaic Series started in 2013 with the “Mosaic Elephant” and is constantly evolving. When creating each animal, I move fluidly through the process with sensitivity to the way I am feeling: every line, color, and texture is made focusing on the energy that encompasses me at the time. Further, patterns naturally form and create a rhythm within the animal. The overall composition is balanced with the focal point on the animal(s) as the primary subject in the artwork. When creating, I let the product naturally unfold before my eyes revealing many truths about my interworking subconscious. The animals are metaphors for things that are going on in my life. I love the contrast with the black background, it brings the animal to life – as if it was leaping out at you! Every painting is created with acrylic paint. Commissions are welcomed!
“If I could choose one thing to do for the rest of my life-this would be it! Nothing else comes close!” I wish you-LOVE.