25th Street Collective

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The 25th Street Collective, also known as 25C, is a business incubator in Oakland, California.[needs update] It was founded in 2010 by Hiroko Kurihara.[1] The collective is part of the larger community engaged in the Oakland Art Murmur project.[2]

Collective Members

  • Two Mile Wines[3]
  • OaklandSewn
  • Moxie Shoes[4]
  • Hiroko Kurihara Designs
  • Platinum Dirt
  • COLE Coffee[5]
  • Ecologique Fashion
  • Scorpion Sisters jewelry
  • O’Lover Hats[6]

See also

References

  1. ^ McMahon, Regan (April 10, 2011). "Artisans unite at Oakland's 25th Street Collective Community COMMUNITY Oakland collective unites artisans in an old warehouse". SFGate.
  2. ^ Rae, Julius (June 11, 2014). "The New Artist Collectives 25th Street Collective, Firehouse Art Collective, and Rock Paper Scissors Collective create sustainable models for artists to thrive in the East Bay". East Bay Express.
  3. ^ Woodall, Angela (February 18, 2011). "Oakland's 25th Street Collective wants to fuel economy with eco-fashion and food". The San Jose Mercury News.
  4. ^ Szoenyi, V. Alexandra de F. (August 3, 2016). "What to Shop at Oakland's First Fridays". 7x7.
  5. ^ Elmusa, Karmah (February 28, 2011). "25th Street Collective shares space, resources; encourages sustainability and entrepreneurship". Oakland North.
  6. ^ Musank, Mira (August 21, 2013). "25th Street Collective Oakland And Social Entrepreneurship". Fafa Foom.