See Raleigh in a whole new light. Professional photographer, Cheryl Gottschall captures the angles of Raleigh’s spaces in new and interesting ways. Cheryl’s work will be accompanied by a collection of fun Instagram-perspectives of our fair City of Oaks by the locals. The Designbox Shop also celebrate’s Raleigh with predominantly local arts and crafts, including the quintessential “Raleigh” T-shirt by AhPeele, The City Topo T-shirt by City Fabric, and city blox by John Morris of Goodnight Raleigh.
Instagram featured artists: Beth Worsley, Heather Yandow, Jedidiah Gant, Jen Varani, Jon Zellweger, Manuel Monserrate, Sarah Powers, Tom Simon, Wayne Sutton, Beth Khalifa, Britt Hayes, Erin Conigliaro
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323 W Martin St | Raleigh, NC
- Opening Friday Apr 1, 2011 7–10p
- Weekdays thru Apr 30, 2011 11–6p
Curated by Erin Conigliaro, Britt Hayes and Beth Khalifa
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Background
Designbox is Raleigh’s connection to creative culture, where independent creative professionals work, where emerging art is showcased, AND where fun, design-oriented products can be found in the new Designbox Shop.
Designbox is dedicated to promoting the expression of creativity through thoughtful collaboration. It is home to a number of creative professionals, many of whom have been nominated and won national honors in their respective fields. Designbox is responsible in part for nationally recognized events such as SparkCon, Kirby Derby Day, Xtreme Suburban Endurance Events and helping the City of Raleigh redesign the Dorothea Dix Landfill and City Plaza.
Designbox is located in the warehouse district of downtown Raleigh at 323 W. Martin Street (between Harrington and Dawson streets). Raleigh Denim is next door, CAM (opening April 30) is 2 doors away and Humble Pie shares a parking lot.