Meet the Vendor: 64 Harvard

Meet the Vendor: 64 Harvard

Welcome to our new series for Saxy a Go Go--meet the vendor! We want you to get to know our incredibly creative and funky community of vendors, so we've asked them to answer a few questions for us. This week: 64 Harvard.

 

How do you curate your selection?
Honestly, I just put my favorite things in the booth! Whether it's stickers, prints, framed pieces, or random cool finds—if it makes me happy and passes the vibe check, it's in. If I’d want it in my own space, it earns a spot at Saxy-A-GoGo.

How do you want people to feel when they walk into your booth?
Like they stumbled into a secret time machine and landed in the coolest older sibling’s bedroom in the '90s—the one where they look at you and say, “Isn’t that cool? You can have it.” I also want people to be reminded of the people they love—nostalgia with heart.

 

What part of your work makes you giddy?
The dishes! I love sitting with each piece and dreaming up the perfect saying for it. It feels like I’m channeling a very specific (but unknown) person and making something just for them—or their best friend—to discover. Writing silly or meaningful things on unexpected objects brings me so much joy.

What’s the weirdest item you’ve deemed appropriate to sell?
Honestly, most of my stuff is at least a little weird—otherwise, it doesn’t make the cut. I can’t think of one single item that takes the crown, so I’m taking this question as a challenge: time to find the weirdest thing yet to put in the booth. Challenge accepted.

 

Is there a vintage item that’s “the one that got away” for you?
So many! Usually because they’re out of my price range. But the giant velvet Elvis I saw at Brimfield as I was leaving one year? That’s my white whale. I have a growing collection of velvet paintings, but that one… sigh. It still haunts me.

What’s your favorite spot in Saxapahaw?
Saxy-A-GoGo, obviously. But a close second is Cup 22 (I can never get enough coffee), and Paperhand Puppet Intervention—because they’re just absolutely magical.

 

Join us for Crafty Saxy night on Sunday at Saxy a Go Go to soak up this creative spirit!

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