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Film

Self Publish, Be Happy

DIY zines and books are shaking up the publishing industry — Bruno Ceschel's indie library celebrates the self-publishing revolution.

Written by: HUCK HQ

Culture

Satta presents new exhibition Spiritual Materialism

Joe Lauder in Bali for artist's residency — Satta's Spiritual Materialism show presents the fruits of Joe Lauder’s six weeks in Indonesia.

Written by: Alex King

Skate

DIY skate spots are springing up all over the UK

Red Bull DIY — Skate pro Paul Regan talks about his do-it-yourself build in Hull, Yorkshire.

Written by: Alex King

Culture

Lessons learned from The Working Artisans’ Club 2014

Get your hands dirty, work hard and look at the ocean — As The Working Artisans’ Club exhibition heads to Munich, we look back on all we’ve learned this year.

Written by: Alex King

Culture

Rebel Brewing Co.

The Working Artisans' Club 2014 — In 1952, Jack O'Neill invented the wetsuit so that he could stay in the water longer. His simple ambition led to an extraordinary future, both for himself and the surfing world as a whole. The Working Artisans' Club is the next chapter in that story - a celebration of modern makers, artisans and innovative craftfolk that will culminate in exhibitions in Germany and London. Throughout the year we'll be profiling makers from across Europe in a series of short films on the website and articles in the magazine.

Written by: HUCK HQ

This Is Diy

Filmonik

Summer Kabaret — Filmonik take over spaces around Manchester to present 10 days of experimental moving image, film art, live performances and collaborative filmmaking.

Written by: Katy Sykes

Culture

Huck's Best of the Week

Sun, Surf and Cycling Machines — Summer is here! We're hanging out with our friends at Somersault Festival, learning how to create a successful skate brand and building bamboo bikes.

Written by: HUCK HQ

Culture

Bamboo Bicycle Club

The Working Artisans' Club 2014 — In 1952, Jack O'Neill invented the wetsuit so that he could stay in the water longer. His simple ambition led to an extraordinary future, both for himself and the surfing world as a whole. The Working Artisans' Club is the next chapter in that story - a celebration of modern makers, artisans and innovative craftfolk that will culminate in exhibitions in Germany and London. Throughout the year we'll be profiling makers from across Europe in a series of short films on the website and articles in the magazine.

Written by: HUCK HQ

Culture

Huck's Best of the Week

Stories from the Waterfront — Three stories of change and creativity from the shoreline.

Written by: HUCK HQ

The Working Artisans Club

Arbo Surfboards

The Working Artisans' Club 2014 — In 1952, Jack O'Neill invented the wetsuit so that he could stay in the water longer. His simple ambition led to an extraordinary future, both for himself and the surfing world as a whole. The Working Artisans' Club is the next chapter in that story - a celebration of modern makers, artisans and innovative craftfolk that will culminate in exhibitions in Germany and London. Throughout the year we'll be profiling makers from across Europe in a series of short films on the website and articles in the magazine.

Written by: HUCK HQ

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