CIB Shop #2

An update – don’t get too excited, nothing has been decided yet but as i’m being lazy and can’t better what Pete Ashton wrote I thought best to copy it so…….

Hello, this is Pete with one of my occasional retail-related posts on the CiB blog.

It’s been 6 weeks since the Created in Birmingham shop closed. Since then I’ve had some time off to recover and have started thinking about beginning the process of commencing planning for the second shop, tentatively scheduled for late September.

From this you may infer a hint of uncertainly, a reticence almost, so I’ll cut to the chase.

* I think there’s a good case for there to be another CiB Shop.
* I don’t feel capable of doing a large swathe of the things necessary to get to that stage.
* And, if I’m honest, I’m not sure I want to own and run a shop in the long term.

Developing this further:

* The CiB Shop, at it’s zenith, was powered by the community. Without diminishing the time, effort and investment we put into the shop we couldn’t have done it without the incredible support of our suppliers, customers and supporters across the city. The challenge for me was shepherding this torrent.
* Since closing there’s been a huge desire for the shop to happen again. Barely a day goes by without someone asking when it’s going to to open.

I had a meeting last week with the Economic Development bod at the Council. It was a useful, if sobering, meeting but one thing stuck in my head and wouldn’t go away.

* If the community wants this to happen they should invest in it.

That doesn’t necessarily mean a financial investment. But it does mean a constructive investment in making the shop happen and ensuring it’s sustainability.

Maybe I’m suggesting a co-op or collective model, coupled with the benevolent dictatorship necessary to get a bunch of arty types functioning together. But whatever the method I think we need to go in mob handed.

I’ve booked the upstairs of The Victoria on Monday 26th July. The meeting will start at 7.00pm to allow folk to travel in. I’ll start with a short presentation covering what we’ve got and what the current options are and then chair a big discussion. With any luck there’ll be people in the room who are good at the things I’m rubbish at and who want to do the things I don’t. And then we can have a shop.

To book a ticket for the venue click here. Looks as if there’s around 50 or so already attending so it might be packed. However it is important, so if you valued the CIB shop and want to contribute then please book and turn up. A little late notice I know, but at least I did it before the event.

CIB Shop – Experiences

So now it’s all over a little time to reflect.

Well all things considered I’m actually pretty happy. No I’ve not made enough to retire, but it’s nice that people have liked my stuff enough to actually part with a minimum of £10 to have it hanging on their wall. I’m fairly confident it wasn’t my Mom going to buy up stuff to make me feel better.

Of the images that sold it’s clear that my Old Bullring picture were popular. Most prints were 10×8 mounts with 7×5 images inside. These were in sealed bags, not framed. I only produced 3 large framed items and these sold within the week, so maybe next time I may concentrate on larger images. Obviously I’ll still produce the small frames and possibly look into smaller imagery (badges etc) for future sales.

Final figures:

47 Prints Supplied to the Shop 28 sold returning 19 (28×7.5=£210)
3 Frames prints sold (3×22.50=£67.50)

Total sales £277.50 – Profit works out to nearly £170 which is nice.

Still this for me has been a project, just to see if I can sell stuff. It seems some do like my prints. Plus on top of it all Created in Birmingham should’ve taken just a little over £100 for the running of the unit. Which although a small amount, hopefully went a little way to making things work. As I’ve said to Chris and Pete I do intend to make a payment to CIB as a thank you for allowing me to sell.

Where next?, well I’m not entirely sure. I might look at selling some of the prints online or maybe via any fayres. But still early days. I need to go through what has sold and what hasn’t. Hopefully CIB Shop #2 might happen and they may want some of my stuff again.

4amProject: BMAG part II

I know I didn’t post pictures from the Part 1 or even blog about it so………..

Stairs

Stairs

……so there you go.

Anyway part 2 is with us in the early hours of Saturday as were visiting the Collection Centre in Dollman Street. There’s a limit of 30 people this time and it’s all ticket. Visit the 4amProject website for more info. So see you there (and I promise to post images faster this time.

Project Brutal: Initial Meeting

Quite an unusual place for a meeting, but the Created In Birmingham shop proved to be a good venue. A fair amount of us in the sofa corner listened and contributed to the aims of the project. Marie (Foulston @Tigershungry) is the person at the top organising what to do. As I said it’s still early days, it’s a little difficult to approach certain people as we don’t want to appear to be a ‘Save the Library’ mob.

So not a lot to report yet, but keep an eye on the Project Brutal website for more info. Or you can look at this blog as I’ll probably have some involvement with it.