heART Show: Pecha Kucha Style!

Eliza practicing her presentation for December 16th heART Show 6-7pm at 45 Moultrie St, Downtown Charleston.

Eliza practicing her presentation for December 16th heART Show 6-7pm at 45 Moultrie St, Downtown Charleston.

Each quarter at HEART we work around a different theme and the heART Shows reflect that theme. "Identity" is our theme this quarter and heART Show attendees will see the heARTist's exploration of this in our visual heART Gallery as well as our performing arts piece; PechaKucha Style.

Pecha Kucha Nights is an event that started in Tokyo-- the word means chit chat in Japanese. It is a platform for the creatives in a community to share their work. PechaKucha events now happen in over 900 cities around the world-- including Charleston! The PechaKucha 20x20 is a simple presentation format where the presenter shows 20 images, each for 20 seconds. The images advance automatically and the presenter talks along to the images. 

At HEART, we thought-- "we are creatives too-- we need a platform for adults with special needs to share their work!" So HEART decided to adapt the PechaKucha style down to 10 slides and the images are manually advanced. PechaKucha adapted is the perfect platform for the heARTists to explore who they are, share that with others, give context to themselves, and be affirmed by their family, peers, and community through their art.

The heARTists have been enjoying the process of putting together their photo slide show presentations and are working out the kinks in rehearsals now. We can already see where this project and theme has had a profound effect on the heARTists self awareness and self esteem. Like all other heART Shows-- this will be a special night!

Hippies for HEART

HEART's 1st Annual Fall fundraiser, Hippies for HEART will be held on the Charleston Pour House Deck on James Island November 12, 2016 5-8:30pm.

It will be a family friendly live music jamboree. The event is free and welcomes dogs & kids. Bring your cash, checks, or credit cards for an awesome raffle and other creative ways to support HEART for differently abled adults. The heARTists will be in attendance and accompany several of the musical line-ups as well as selling their arts and crafts.

MUSICAL LINE-UP:

  • Ian Gleason & his Old-time Band, Wadmalaw Wobblers
  • The Heartist perform "Do the Right Thing" by Ages & Ages with  Wadmalaw Wobblers
  • Archetypes band members; Tommy Dew & Geoff Comier with Mitchell Davis from 54 Bicycles
  • The Heartists perform "I've Gotta Horse" by Archetypes with Archetypes unplugged with Mitchell Davis
  • The Heartists perform "Fire on the Mountain" by The Grateful Dead with The Hungry Monks
  • The Hungry Monks Grateful Dead Cover band

ART VENDORS:

  • HEART's Handmade; arts & crafts made by the Heartists
  • Beaded Venus: handcrafted jewelry
  • One Love Kombucha; a local handcrafted delicious & healthy probiotic drink
  • Megan Day; beautiful vibrant paintings
  • Cone 10 Pottery by artists; Susan Gregory & Fiorenzo 

SILENT AUCTION ITEMS FROM ART VENDORS:

  • 5-pack of Dog Bow Ties & a HEART T-Shirt - $40 Value
  • Necklace / Earring Set of Mother of Pearl 18th century Gaming Tokens - $80 Value
  • 4-pack of Kombucha - $50 Value
  • Painting by Megan Day - 
  • 2 pieces of pottery; a bowl by Susan Gregory and a plate by Fiorenzo - 

RAFFLE ITEMS:

  • A Handcrafted Dutch Bicycle by local designer Benjamin Gibbins - $1,600 Value
  • Outdoor Package: 2 VIP Tickets to Charleston's Telluride Mountain Film Festival in February 2017 at Charleston Music Hall, 1 Patagonia Duffle Bag & 1 Day Pack. $350 Value
  • Family Photo Session by Reese Moore $300

 

 

Dutch Bicycle Raises Money for Adults with Special Needs

HeARTist, John Agostino enjoys riding the Dutch bicycle around Hampton Park

HeARTist, John Agostino enjoys riding the Dutch bicycle around Hampton Park

HEART offers this handcrafted Dutch Bicycle to the first person that donates $1,500 to HEART's Special Needs Nature Field Trips GoFundMe Campaign

Local designer and HEART supporter, Ben Gibbins created and donated a Dutch bicycle for HEART to transport our recreational equipment to the park. HEART loves Ben! We quickly outgrew the bike and put it in our first annual fundraiser, Big HEART Raffle. The bike was our most valued at $1,600 and popular raffle item. It raised the most money for HEART that night. HEART supporter, Emily Barrett won the bike and donated it back to HEART for further fundraising efforts. Emily, you rock!

Today, HEART offers this handcrafted Dutch Bicycle to the first person that donates $1,500 to HEART's Special Needs Nature Field Trips GoFundMe Campaign