Tuesday, July 31, 2018

Enjoy our free workshops and public art while shopping for fresh produce at GrowNYC's Greenmarkets. Bring your family and stay a while - we've got the accommodations!

We are very excited to announce that our One Stop Family Pop Up will be appearing at GrowNYC's Brooklyn Greenmarkets on August 8th and 11th!



August 8th
From 10:00am- 2:00pm
Scrapbooking workshop - Enjoy creating a beautiful custom-made scrapbook. Bring your precious photographs and background decor, or add your favorite photos later. 

Guest artist, Ayaka Kobayashi

Prospect Park West at 15th Street, Brooklyn [map]
(Green Market Hours: 8:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.)

Ayaka Kobayashi
 is the Founder of be.COLORful – NYC Scrapbooking – 



August 11th
From 11:00am-3:00pm  The event was cancelled from heavy storm weather
“POKETTO”, a participatory public art installation - "If you could find anything you wished in a pocket, what would it be? Write it. Draw it. Leave it in a pocket. Read what others said.”
Bring POCKETS from your precious old clothes to add to the installation.

Guest artist, Hiromi Niizeki
On plaza at Court St and Montague St, Brooklyn [map]
(Market Hours: 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.)
  
Hiromi asks people to stop for a short time and think about what is important to them and why. Participants may respond to the question by drawing, writing and/or creating small pieces of art work to leave in the pockets. 




Niizeki Hiromi: Niizeki has exhibited her work both domestically and internationally at many prominent art institutions which include The National Museum of Art in Johannesburg, South Africa; Palo Alto Junior Museum, Palo Alto, CA; Memorial Art Gallery, The University of Rochester, Rochester, NY; Highways Performance and Arts, Los Angeles, CA; Cave, Brooklyn, NY; and La Foret Museum, Tokyo, Japan. Her mixed media installations, sculptural objects, and assemblages embody her interest in exploring the use of various types of existing and handmade papers. Her work is widely known and exists among a number of high profile collections. She has received critical acclaim by art critics such as Holland Cotter of The New York Times, Stuart Ferguson of the Wall Street Journal, and Jane Ingram Allen for Sculpture Magazine. She has participated in a number of Arts Residencies which include Clock Tower Gallery/PS1 Contemporary Art Center, N.Y. and Governors Island Studio Program at the Children's Museum of the Arts, New York. Niizeki resides and works in Astoria, Queens, since 1988.  www.niizekihiromi.com


Both workshops will be flanked by our One Stop accommodations: A private and hygenic lactation space, a diaper changing and potette area, stroller parking, and a play space. We also provide smaller chairs for children to participate in workshops.

If you are interested in having us at a NYC event near you, contact us at 1stopfamilypopup@gmail.com.


We appreciate GrowNYC's collaboration. One Stop Family Pop Up is supported by Citizens Committee for NYC, and New York Foundation for the Arts.




Saturday, July 21, 2018

1 Stop Family Pop Up @ Lower West Side!

Hi! We enjoyed a beautiful Saturday at the Chelsea Block Party put on by Infirnity
on 26thstreet, between 9 and 10thAvenue. Thank you, Lisa!

Left is guest artist Yoko’s tent. Right is a lactation space and diaper changing table. A play yard is located between the tents.
Inside the lactation tent, there are chairs, stools, hand pumps, pumping bags, breast pads, a nursing Boppy pillow, ice and a cooler bag to store pumped milk, nipple cream, a nursing cover, and more! Women can feel welcome to nurse or pump in this private, sanitary, (quieter) location.


On the other side of the lactation space, there is a diaper changing table stocked with supplies (and clothes in case of accidents), as well as a potette for older children who are potty training.

The stroller parking area is pictured here.

This is our guest artist, Yoko! The man behind Yoko is her son, Daigo. In the workshop Yoko proposed and led, participants created reusable wraps made with cotton cloth and beeswax. These wraps are used as an eco-friendly alternative to zip lock bags, plastic wrap, or tinfoil to preserve and store food.
Participants picked a favorite cloth pattern.  Yoko then dipped it in melted beeswax.
After the wax cooled, participants shaved the wax to flatten the wraps. 
Daigo supported his mother, Yoko, explaining how participants could recreate the process at home.
Rica recruited passersbys to Yoko’s workshop, explaining what she was doing, how, and why.
Many families utilized the diaper-changing table, including moms, grandmothers, and fathers.
Can you see the outline of a mom breastfeeding inside the tent?

Another mom was changing a diaper outside; the two are kept separate for sanitary and privacy reasons, as we have men change diapers as well. A volunteer high school student was sitting outside to  monitor the tent and answer questions.
 

Christine, who brought her four month old baby to the event, and a pregnant woman and her friend talk in front of the lactation tent.
Thanks to Yoko for the amazing workshop!

Guest artist: Yoko Fukuda
Make Your Own Reusable Beeswax Wrap
Yoko Fukuda was born in Japan. She is a mother artist whose life was inspired and improved by art. She lives with her husband, son and daughter in NY since 1995. Her project promotes using sustainable items for daily life, such as this eco-friendly beeswax wrap. 



Yoko’s contact: elephant.zousan @ gmail.com

If you're interested in having us at a NYC event near you, please contact us at 1stopfamilypopup@gmail.com.

One Stop Family Pop Up is supported by Citizens Committee for NYC, and New York Foundation for the Arts.




Monday, July 9, 2018

Join the community event this weekend in LWS!

We are very excited to announce that our One Stop Family Pop Up will appear this weekend at a community event hosted by Infirnity:

Infirnity Community Block Party

July 14th, 12-6pm  Rain or Shine 

26th Street between 9th and 10th Avenues 

The event will have food, music, inflatables, games, arts/crafts etc. 

 

Please drop by if you will be in the area and enjoy a community event made family friendly by our accommodations! (Our two tents will finish at 5pm.)


We would love to introduce our first guest mother artist, Yoko.
She will present a "Make Your Own Reusable Beeswax Wrap" workshop.

Living with sustainable material
Reusable beeswax wraps provide an eco-friendly alternative to plastic wrap.
Making beeswax fabric wrap at home is a rewarding project, and a great way to use up scraps of old cotton fabric.
We can use recycled baby dress shirts and crib bed sheets to give them new life.
The wraps adhere to a cup, a bowl or can be used to wrap up a sandwich and left over food.
You can use a baby dress, shirts, etc. that represent your special memories. If you don't want to throw them away, this is a great way to give them new life!


Let’s end plastic pollution! We hope to see you there.


If you're interested in having us at a NYC event near you, contact us at 1stopfamilypopup@gmail.com

One Stop Family Pop Up is supported by Citizens Committee for NYC, and New York Foundation for the Arts.

 

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