Books and book stores are special.
Read MoreCOCO-MAT - PILLOW MAKING WORKSHOP FROM HOME
COCO-MAT, the natural sleep experts are opening their Johannesburg store at 44 Stanley soon.
Their in-store wellness events won’t be able to take place for a while, but don’t worry they’re bringing their first workshop to you!
When you book and pay for your space a pillow making kit will be delivered to you. The kit will be filled with a selection of nature’s delights including: lavender, iodine rich seaweed, eucalyptus and, of course, Coco-Mat’s signature natural rubber. On the 'event day' they will connect with you virtually over ZOOM, where they'll delve into the topic of sleep and share some effective 'sleep hacks'. You will then be guided through making your very own gorgeous COCO-MAT travel sized pillow.
WHEN: Saturday 30th May 10am - 11:30am
PRICE: R450 p/p
FORMAT: Online, ZOOM
INCLUDES: Kit (natural materials individually packed , detailed info, a travel sized pillowcase)
Don’t forget the Zoom session includes an insightful sleep talk - and how to optimize this nutrient which we all need right now!
BIRD FOLK - AN EXHIBITION CELEBRATING THE 44 STANLEY BIRD LIFE
Please join us for this digital exhibition.
The artists' prints will then be available for purchase from Brunch’s online shop.
Salvation Cafe & Deli - your favourites delivered to you
Salvation Cafe & Deli may not be sit down venues right now but you can order for delivery to your door.
Read MoreMasks for charity - a simple way to assist the refugee children of Joburg's Three2Six Project
For less than the cost of a couple of cups of coffee you can help a refugee child and support local business.
Read MoreSTAGE 4 at 44
We’ve put together a summary of what’s open at 44 Stanley during lockdown.
Read MorePhoto: Other Music Documentary
Average is over, we hope we return to something better.
Retail in South Africa and the world is unlikely to ever be the same. We hope that it becomes something that we can be proud of.
Read MorePicture: Mungo
COMPASSION, GRATITUDE, RESILIENCE & RESOURCEFULNESS (& MASKS)
“Being able to practice social distancing is a privilege. Being able to wash your hands is a privilege. Being able to spend five weeks at home during lock down is a privilege. Having food whilst doing so is a privilege. Being able to work is a privilege.”
Some of you may have seen what Dax Holding, MD of Mungo Design wrote in a mailer sent out in the past couple of days. His words and message resonated with us.
Compassion, gratitude, resilience and resourcefulness are qualities that have become so evident during this time. So many of our business owners have moved quickly to see how best to support their employees and keep them safe all whilst working out how to keep their businesses afloat.
It’s not possible for everyone to work and it’s great to see those that can, are doing it in a kind, considerate way.
Masks have been something that have provided work, purpose and safety to many people around the world and it’s no different here.
Both Mungo Design and Rowdy Bags have shifted their production to making masks. Please order yours (and yes there are delivery costs to Johannesburg) but the couriers need business too.
Another initiative #10millionmasks (logo designed by Papersnap) is working to get 10 million masks to the people that need them. Have you seen this initiative? Perhaps there’s a way you can get involved.
We are proud to be associated with these businesses - thank you for all you are doing.
LOCKDOWN LOWDOWN
We know you want to support your 44 Stanley favourites so we’ve put together a quick guide in one place. All of the businesses below are either selling vouchers or products online (for delivery post lockdown) or are raising funds for their employees. Simply click on picture for those you’d like to support. We will be adding more as new stores move online.
PROXIES an exhibition curated by Nabeeha Mohamed, Kundai Moyo and Chloë Reid
proxies considers the persistence of flowers in contemporary South African art through the work of Fanie Buys, Erin Chaplin, Mia Chaplin, Githan Coopoo, Vanessa Cowling, Grace Cross, Ian Grose, Nonzuzo Gxekwa, Swain Hoogervorst, Nabeeha Mohamed, Anna Sango, Brett Seiler and Shakil Solanki.
The exhibition which was scheduled to open on the 28th March at the gallery is obviously not open due to the lockdown but you can view the full catalogue here.
MIA CHAPLIN
Dead Inside, 2020
acrylic on paper 420 x 594 mm
BRETT SEILER
Pansy, 2020
bitumen on canvas 615 x 430 mm
If you are interested in any of these works, please purchase the work before the end of the shutdown as it will enable the gallery and its partner, the atelier, to continue to operate and employ its staff. To contact them email info@gallerygallery.co.za.