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Natural Process: Show Installation

Posted on January 9, 2012

Last night the crew installed Natural Process in Elixr Coffee here in Philly. The installation took quite a bit of time and most of the heavy work to cover two entire walls with 41 pairs of jeans was done between the hours of 2 and 3 in the morning, but it’s finished and we couldn’t be more proud of the result. If you’d like to see install photos or the show itself, follow me on Instagram (@alexfrankel). There are plenty up there and plenty more to come.

The show opens on Friday the 13th of January (this coming Friday) and runs through the middle of February. Make sure you swing by to celebrate with us this Friday as Art in the Age’s Craft Spirits (Root & Snap) and Sailor Jerry rum will be featured in several delicious cocktails graciously provided by Art in the Age. Additionally the entire curation crew (April Nett, Elysa DiMauro, Steve Streisguth, and myself) will be there to schmooze and booze you to your heart’s content.

Natural Process is being held at Elixr Coffee (207 S. 15th Street Philadelphia, PA.).

The show opens on 01/13/12 and the opening reception starts at 8pm.

Natural Process: Update

Posted on December 19, 2011

Yes, folks it’s official. Natural Process is 100% go. The date has been set for January 13th at Elixr Coffee in Philly and we’ll be featuring some very fantastic jeans. Brands like Tellason and Roy Denim have jumped on board to send us a few pairs and Art in the Age’s Craft Spirits (Root, Snap, Rhuby) were gracious enough to provide the libations for the evening. If you’re just hearing about this for the first time, click here to read the first article about it. We really hope to see you there!

As usual, all artwork and promotional materials were facilitated by the ever-impressive Steve Streisguth.

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Natural Process: A Study in Worn Denim

Posted on November 27, 2011

I’d like to announce that with the help of my friends April Nett and Elysa DiMauro, I will be curating a show opening in Philadelphia in January called Natural Process. The show is a highlight of denim after it’s been ravaged by it’s owner, whether jackets or shorts or jeans, filled with holes, patches, stitching repairs, and dirt. We’re very excited about all of the pairs we’ll have on display for the month of January along with some leather goods we’ve created specifically for the show. Each pair of jeans will be accompanied by the owners name, location, and the story behind their pants. The whole thing will be happening at Elixr Coffee in Center City Philadelphia which is half of the reason the show’s called Natural Process. An unwashed, or natural processed coffee, is left in the sun to dry and for the elements to take care of the first steps in becoming the roasted beans we all enjoy. We incorporated this name with the natural process of ruthlessly beating the indigo out of ones jeans after years of use and abuse and it seemed like a good fit.

Some pairs we’re really excited about come from all over including pairs from the guys at Tellason Denim, Roy Denim, American ex-pats in Spain, artists from the eastern seaboard, middle-aged construction workers, and more. The leather goods were designed and made by us using what’s left of Mt. Vernon Book Co.’s stock as well as some other procurements and we’re very excited to present these starting very soon to get them to everyone interested before the holidays are over.

We’re still working out a date for the opening reception but it will likely be in the middle of January and wrapping up in the middle of February. The deadline we’ve set for ourselves is closing in quickly but if you have a pair of jeans you’d like to have displayed, don’t hesitate to get in touch as quickly as possible. We’ve got room for one or two more pairs and would be glad to take yours on. Pictured below are a few key fobs fresh off the production line of our kitchen table. We’ll also have a few wallets, card cases, and more for sale. Stay tuned and we’ll have them available for purchase soon.

For all further questions, please get in touch with me here.

Elixr Coffee is located at: 207 S. 15th Street Philadelphia, PA 19102

Update: I’d also like to point out that Steve Streisguth is doing all of our design and photo work of this show. You should check out his site.

Pop Up Flea; NYC

Posted on November 17, 2011

It’s probably worth noting that I’ll be in New York City on December 3rd for the Pop Up Flea curated by Michael Williams of ACL & Co. and presented by A Continuous Goldberg. While the full vendor list is not out yet, I’m sure it will do nothing short of impress as last years really blew me away. Who all’s going? Any readers? If so, get in touch via the comments. Maybe we can do a meet up or something. Just a thought.

159 Bleecker Street (at Thompson Street)

NYC, NY 10012

Ain’t No Love in the Heart of the City

Posted on November 7, 2011

The past few weeks have been laden with new projects starting and old projects coming to fruition, this past weekend bringing a two-year process to a close (or a start depending upon how you look at it). I play in a group called Matermathu (MAY-ter-muh-THOO) and we just put out our debut record titled “Ain’t No Love in the Heart of the City” on iTunes, the release show for which was on Saturday at the North Star Bar in Philadelphia. We had a more than pleasing turnout and played through the entire record plus a few songs which made us very happy and hopefully, if you were there, did the same for you.

You can now purchase the record from iTunes or pick it up for a few dollars cheaper here. You can also stream two of the tracks from the album from Soundcloud. Thanks for listening. New posts coming soon.