This Weekend: Art Show, Market, & Workshop

By Kai Dalgleish

This is just a reminder about all the lovely events coming up this weekend at the Fábrica. We hope you’ll join us!

Also, please think of us this year as you’re shopping for gifts or making charitable contributions. We have several holiday sales in the next few weeks where you can find homemade and sustainable gifts for friends, family, and kiddos. As always, we appreciate every contribution, no matter the size. Find more information on the Donation Page.


Events at the Fábrica:


First Friday Art Show:

“Tidelines”

Kai Dalgleish

Friday, December 5, 2025
6 pm – 9pm

@ The Fábrica, 703 Pacific Avenue, Santa Cruz, CA

Kai Dalgleish is an artist and engineer who recently returned home to Santa Cruz after spending time in Oakland and Southern Oregon. Their art practice revolves around finding beauty in rust and rot, and creating immersive experiences through mixed-media storytelling. They have a deep appreciation for the cast aside, the softly decaying, the long-forgotten, and the constancy of change.

Read the full description on our Events page.


Night Market:

Holiday Bazaar & Craft Sale

Friday, December 5, 2025
6 pm – 9pm

@ Subrosa, 703 Pacific Avenue, Santa Cruz, CA

We’re excited to host some local makers and vendors during the Frist Friday Art Show. This part of the even will take place in Subrosa, but we’ll have the door open between the spaces for maximum festive friendliess.

Stop by to peruse locally made jewelry and art, vintage clothing, and other crafts or grab a snack and a warm drink.


Class & Mutual Aid:

Cloth Pad-Making Workshop

w/ Campesina Womb Justice & The Fábrica

Sunday, December 7, 2025
11 am – 1pm

@ The Fábrica, 703 Pacific Avenue, Santa Cruz, CA

Learn to make a set of washable cloth menstrual pads and waterproof storage pouch. Optionally, you can also create a set of pads for distribution by Campesina Womb Justice, a mutual aid project dedicated to reproductive and healing justice. You can find Campesina Womb Justice on social media @campensinawombjustice and Link Tree.

Read the full description on our Events page.


Fundraiser

Holiday Art & Gift Sale

Saturday, December 13, 2025

@ Little Giant Collective

We’ll be selling all sorts of handmade and sustainable gifts, including stuffed animals, totes and tees, zipper pouches, hankies, ornaments, and vintage clothing. More info coming soon!


The Workshop is Open!

Open Hours:

Saturdays 2pm – 5pm
Sundays 3pm – 6pm
Mondays 12pm – 3pm

CLOSED 12/23 /25 through 1/2/26 for Winter Holidays

Please check the Hours/Calendar page for the most current information.


Miscellanea:

  • Our lovely neighbors Subrosa are a small arts venue and meeting space that hosts concerts and classes almost daily.
  • Our other neighbors The Bike Church are like the Fábrica for bikes! If you’re new to bike maintenance, check out their monthly “Intro to Bikes” workshop.
  • Check out the Free Skool Calendar.

Support The Fábrica !

Are you interested in volunteering with The Fábrica? There are lots of ways you can help out around the shop or at events. If you have some free time you’d like to spend with us, fill out the volunteer interest form.

Making a recurring donation of $5 or more helps us a lot! Thank you for your support!


Follow us on Instagram!

November News

It’s getting colder and darker lately. The holiday season is upon us! It’s time for rest, sharing meals with loved ones, and finding a cozy place to knit or sew.

And yet, we are in the midst of some busy months, both at the Fábrica and in our own lives. The shop will be closed for some holidays, but we have events and classes coming up too.

Please think of us this year as you’re shopping for gifts or donating money. We have several holiday sales in the next few weeks where you can find home-made and sustainable gifts for friends, family, and kiddos. As always, we appreciate every contribution, no matter the size. Find more information on the Donation Page.


Events at the Fábrica:


First Friday Art Show:

“Tidelines”

Kai Dalgleish

Friday, December 5, 2025
6 pm – 9pm

@ The Fábrica, 703 Pacific Avenue, Santa Cruz, CA

Kai Dalgleish is an artist and engineer who recently returned home to Santa Cruz after spending time in Oakland and Southern Oregon. Their art practice revolves around finding beauty in rust and rot, and creating immersive experiences through mixed-media storytelling. They have a deep appreciation for the cast aside, the softly decaying, the long-forgotten, and the constancy of change.

Read the full description on our Events page.


Fundraiser:

Holiday Night Market

Friday, December 5, 2025
6 pm – 9pm

@ Subrosa, 703 Pacific Avenue, Santa Cruz, CA

We’re excited to host some local makers and vendors during the Frist Friday Art Show. This part of the even will take place in Subrosa and the courtyard, but we’ll have the door open between the spaces for maximum festive friendliess.

This will be a cozy holiday sale featuring hand-made gifts and sundries, supporting local artists and community organizations. Prints, jewelry, vintage, baked goods, herbal remedies, knit/crochet, stuffed toys, and more!


Class & Mutual Aid:

Cloth Pad-Making Workshop

w/ Campesina Womb Justice & The Fábrica

Sunday, December 7, 2025
11 am – 1pm

@ The Fábrica, 703 Pacific Avenue, Santa Cruz, CA

Learn to make a set of washable cloth menstrual pads and waterproof storage pouch. Optionally, you can also create a set of pads for distribution by Campesina Womb Justice, a mutual aid project dedicated to reproductive and healing justice. You can find Campesina Womb Justice on social media @campensinawombjustice and Link Tree.

Read the full description on our Events page.


Fundraiser

Holiday Art & Gift Sale

Saturday, December 13, 2025

@ Little Giant Collective

We’ll be selling all sorts of handmade and sustainable gifts, including stuffed animals, totes and tees, zipper pouches, hankies, ornaments, and vintage clothing. More info coming soon!


The Workshop is Open!

Open Hours:

Saturdays 2pm – 5pm
Sundays 3pm – 6pm
Mondays 12pm – 3pm

CLOSED Sunday 12/2 for La Peña Alegria (BIPOC event at Subrosa)
CLOSED Saturday 11/29 and Sunday 11/30
CLOSED 12/23 /25 through 1/2/26 for Winter Holidays

Please check the Hours/Calendar page for the most current information.


Protest Banner Lending Library

We gathered a bunch of friends and comrades on Halloween to help document some of the Protest Banners. Here’s a few of the photos.


Support The Fábrica !

Are you interested in volunteering with The Fábrica? There are lots of ways you can help out around the shop or at events. If you have some free time you’d like to spend with us, fill out the volunteer interest form.

Making a recurring donation of $5 or more helps us a lot! Thank you for your support!


Miscellanea:

  • Our lovely neighbors Subrosa are a small arts venue and meeting space that hosts concerts and classes almost daily.
  • Our other neighbors The Bike Church are like the Fábrica for bikes! If you’re new to bike maintenance, check out their monthly “Intro to Bikes” workshop.
  • Check out the Free Skool Calendar.

Follow us on Instagram!

(Handmade) Spooky Season w/ The Fábrica

Hi everyone! Happy Spooky Season to all who celebrate. We’ve been very, very busy during open hours at the workshop lately. Lots of friendly new faces are showing up to look for costume-making supplies! There are a few more days to come in for supplies before the big day! Of course, big day = Halloween! Stop by this weekend: Saturday, Sunday, or Monday for costume supplies & support!

As you know, the Fábrica is a community project run by a collective of volunteers and supported logistically and financially by its users. That means you! And us! As always, thank you for subscribing and for supporting us. Please share this newsletter with anyone you know who might enjoy spending time at The Fábrica or hearing about what’s going on in the Santa Cruz fabric arts scene.


The Workshop is Open!

Open Hours:

Saturdays 2pm – 5pm
Sundays 3pm – 6pm
Mondays 12pm – 3pm

CLOSED Sunday 11/2 for La Peña Alegria (BIPOC event at Subrosa)
CLOSED Saturday 11/29 and Sunday 11/30

Please check the Hours/Calendar page for the most current information.


Events at the Fábrica:

Halloween x Aulinta

Banner Procession

Friday, October 31, 2025

Meet at 5:15pm @ The Fábrica
Procession at 5:45pm Pacific Avenue

2023 Halloween

Join us for a spooky parade through Downtown Santa Cruz on Halloween night. The streets will be closed for trick-or-treat, so we will have a silly, small, low-key parade to show off the protest banners and mingle with the spirits. There’s more info on the Events page.


First Friday Art Show:

“Leaky Bodies, Vadose Zones”

Joy Schendledecker, Ann Altstatt, and Avi Conant

Friday, November 7, 2025
6 pm – 9pm

@ The Fábrica, 703 Pacific Avenue, Santa Cruz, CA

At the heart of the project is fluorite: a cosmic mineral refined into PFAS, the toxic “forever chemicals” now found in soil, water, fungi, plants, animals, dust, rain, snow—in everything, everywhere.

Through textiles, mixed media, collage, found objects, specimens, field stations, and visual poetics, this work invites you into an electrical ecology of tears, spores, and signals—where healing metabolizes through sympoesis, seeping, recombining, and remembering.

Read the full description on our Events page.


YARR: Documentation and Resistance in Solidarity with our Immigrant Neighbors

Last month we helped Your Area Rapid Response (YARR) to design and create an adorable, durable, and purposeful fabric banner.

Now more than ever, it’s a great time to connect with YARR to see how you can stay informed and lend support to our immigrant neighbors. You can find more info on their website.

We highly recommend saving their number in your phone so you can report an ICE raid or other incident that merits legal observers. You can also join their email list or sign up for a legal observer training.


Support The Fábrica !

Are you interested in volunteering with The Fábrica? There are lots of ways you can help out around the shop or at events. If you have some free time you’d like to spend with us, fill out the volunteer interest form.

Making a recurring donation of $5 or more helps us a lot! Thank you for your support!


Textile Arts Events Around Santa Cruz:

Socialist Stitch & Bitch w/ DSA

Every third Saturday, 2 – 4pm

@ Lúpulo
233 Cathcart St, Santa Cruz

This event is organized my our comrades at the Santa Cruz chapter of Democratic Socialists of America (DSA).


Miscellanea:

  • Our lovely neighbors Subrosa are a small arts venue and meeting space that hosts concerts and classes almost daily.
  • Our other neighbors The Bike Church are like the Fábrica for bikes! If you’re new to bike maintenance, check out their monthly “Intro to Bikes” workshop.
  • Check out the Free Skool Calendar.

Follow us on Instagram!

Events with YARR & Redwood Records + New Hours

Greetings, friends and lovers! We’re creeping towards fall. School has started; university starts next week. The days are just a little shorter. This is a time of transition! Please read on to see what’s new and what’s changing for the Fall season.

As you know, the Fábrica is a community project run by a collective of volunteers and supported logistically and financially by its users. That means you! And us! As always, thank you for subscribing and for supporting us. Please share this newsletter with anyone you know who might enjoy spending time at The Fábrica or hearing about what’s going on in the Santa Cruz fabric arts scene.


New Sunday Hours Start Next Week!

Open Hours:

Saturdays 2pm – 5pm
Sundays 3pm – 6pm
Mondays 12pm – 3pm

CLOSED Sunday 9/14 for the Really Really Free Market
CLOSED Sunday 10/4 for La Peña Alegria (BIPOC event at Subrosa)

NOTE: We make every effort to make our open hours consistent and reliable, but sometimes life does get in the way! Please check the Hours/Calendar page for the most current information.


Events at the Fábrica:

SEPTEMBER OPEN HOUSE:

“Last Friday”

Friday, September 26, 2025
6 pm – 9 pm

@ The Fábrica, 703 Pacific Avenue, Santa Cruz, CA

We’re really excited about this little open house! And we hope you’ll stop by to say hi or stay for some stitching and a cuppa tea.

We’re hosting our friends from YARR to create a banner for the organization. YARR, which stands for “Your Area Rapid Response,” is a hotline and community network created “to document, resist and prevent actions by ICE or other oppressive forces that would harm our fellow human beings.” You can find more info on their social media. Save their phone number to report ICE in your community: (831) 439-2389.

You can also check out new work from Ann Altstatt: quilted works Ann created during a recent residency at the Winslow House Project in Vallejo.

Join us to help with the banners, schmooze with our YARR comrades, relax in the courtyard with a friend, peruse the rack of vintage clothing and homemade gifts, and, as always, there will be tea.


STREET FAIR w/ REDWOOD RECORDS

“Cedar Street Festival”

Sunday, September 28, 2025
1 pm – 6 pm

@ the streets near Redwood Records, 320 Cedar St, Santa Cruz, CA

Come visit us at the Cedar Street Festival, sponsored by Redwood Records. Live music, food, art and more… plus a Fábrica fundraiser sale!


First Friday Art Shows:

Bending

Clare Bathum’s Fiber Works + Matt Baldwin’s “How to Play Guitar”

Friday, October 3, 2025
7 pm – 10 pm

@ The Fábrica & Subrosa, 703 Pacific Avenue, Santa Cruz, CA

In October, we’re hosting two artists in The Fábrica and Subrosa. Clare Bathum is a fiber artist and digital-physical collager. Matt Baldwin is a writer and musician.

They describe their upcoming show: “What are the correlations between bending over a stitch and bending a guitar string? Come find out at our SubRosa x Fabrica x SCUM First Friday event, October 3 from 6 – 9 pm. clare bathum’s fiber works and digital collages will be on display, along with a special reading and performance from Matt Baldwin, on tour from Los Angeles with his new book/collected zines “How to Play Guitar”. DJ leshy and friends will be spinning tunes throughout the evening. Read more about the artists below.” You can find more info on our Events Page.


November: Joy Schendeldecker

Friday, November 7, 2025
6 pm – 9 pm

@ The Fábrica, 703 Pacific Avenue, Santa Cruz, CA

In November, we’ll be hosting mixed media, quilt-adjacent works by Joy Schendeldecker. More info coming soon!


Sewing Machines For Sale:

Newly Refurbished Vintage Machines

We have a few machines for sale in the shop. They are newly refurbished and ready to sew! They are reliable and durable. And, of course, we’d be happy to teach you how to use your new machine during our open hours!


Support The Fábrica !

Are you interested in volunteering with The Fábrica? There are lots of ways you can help out around the shop or at events. If you have some free time you’d like to spend with us, fill out the volunteer interest form.

Making a recurring donation of $5 or more helps us a lot! Thank you for your support!


Textile Arts Events Around Santa Cruz:

Socialist Stitch & Bitch w/ DSA

Every third Saturday, 2 – 4pm

@ Lúpulo
233 Cathcart St, Santa Cruz

This event is organized my our comrades at the Santa Cruz chapter of Democratic Socialists of America (DSA).


Miscellanea:

  • Our lovely neighbors Subrosa are a small arts venue and meeting space that hosts concerts and classes almost daily.
  • Our other neighbors The Bike Church are like the Fábrica for bikes! If you’re new to bike maintenance, check out their monthly “Intro to Bikes” workshop.
  • Check out the Free Skool Calendar.

Follow us on Instagram!

September News

Hello, Fábrica Supporters! We hope you are enjoying the beautiful, hot (!) weather we’ve been having lately. Thank you for subscribing and for supporting us. Please share this newsletter with anyone you know who might enjoy spending time at The Fábrica or hearing about what’s going on in the Santa Cruz fabric arts scene.

We’re heading into September soon and we have a few events to tell you about. Read on!


Summer schedule:

SEPTEMBER Open Hours:

Saturdays 2pm – 5pm
Sundays 11am – 2pm
Mondays 12pm – 3pm

CLOSED Sunday 8/31

CLOSED Sunday 9/14 for the Really Really Free Market

NOTE: We are may be changing our hours on Sunday and/or Monday. Please check the Hours/Calendar page for the most current information.


Textile Arts Events Around Santa Cruz:

Freeskool Class

Fuck Fast Fashion!
Fix your ‘Fit!

Thursday, September 4, 2025
3:30 pm – 5:30 pm

@ The Hub in the Courtyard, next to Subrosa & The Fábrica
703 Pacific Ave, Santa Cruz

NOTE: this class is not hosted by the Fábrica and the shop will not be open during this time.


This is a mending class/gathering hosted by Jae (they/them). Bring your own materials. RSVP to jaesews612@gmail.com

More info on the Free Skool site.


“Thread Bare”

Friday, September 5, 2025
6 pm – 9 pm

@ Little Giant Collective
115 River St S, Santa Cruz
#nexttomobosushi

“Thread Bare” is a group art show featuring nudes, erotica, or racy themes… as textile arts! At least two Fábrica Collective members will have work in this show.

It’s always a good time at LGC’s First Friday shows. We hope you’ll stop by to take a peep.


Events at the Fábrica:

SEPTEMBER OPEN HOUSE:

“Last Friday”

Friday, September 26, 2025
6 pm – 9 pm

@ The Fábrica, 703 Pacific Avenue, Santa Cruz, CA

Stop by to say hi or stay for some stitching and a cuppa tea. This is a mellow open house with banner sewing and fresh art on the walls.

We’re working on finishing the “Abolish Ice” and “Together” banners. You can also check out new work from Ann Altstatt, quilty works Ann created during a recent residency at the Winslow House Project in Vallejo.


STREET FAIR w/ REDWOOD RECORDS

“Cedar Street Festival”

Sunday, September 28, 2025
1 pm – 6 pm

@ the streets near Redwood Records, 320 Cedar St, Santa Cruz, CA

This festival will have food and music and we will be there too!


Sewing Machines For Sale:

Newly Refurbished Vintage Machines

We have a few machines for sale in the shop. They are newly refurbished and ready to sew! They are reliable and durable. And, of course, we’d be happy to teach you how to use your new machine during our open hours!


Miscellanea:

  • The Santa Cruz County Fair is right around the corner! Besides thrilling piglet races and exquisite elote, did you know there are tons of textile arts on display?!? Go for the livestock, stay for the quilts!
  • Our lovely neighbors Subrosa are a small arts venue and meeting space that hosts concerts and classes almost daily.
  • Our other neighbors The Bike Church are like the Fábrica for bikes! If you’re new to bike maintenance, check out their monthly “Intro to Bikes” workshop.
  • Your Area Rapid Response or YARR is a hotline and community network created “to document, resist and prevent actions by ICE or other oppressive forces that would harm our fellow human beings.” Join their email list or follow them on social media to hear about legal observer and de-escalation trainings or to join the responder network. Save their phone number to report ICE in your community: (831) 439-2389.
  • Check out the Free Skool Calendar.

Support The Fábrica !

Making a recurring donation of $5 or more helps us a lot! Thank you for your support!


Follow us on Instagram!


July News — Part 2

Hello, Fábrica Supporters! We hope you are enjoying this beautiful, foggy Santa Cruz Summer! Read on to learn about upcoming events at the shop, as well as a few other happenings hosted by comrade-organizations: the Renter’s Union screen printing tomorrow, shoe repair on Sunday, and Ann’s artist residency, to name a few!


Summer schedule:

JuLY & August Open Hours:

Saturdays 2pm – 5pm
Sundays 11am – 2pm
Mondays 12pm – 3pm

CLOSED Sunday 8/10 for the Really Really Free Market

Sometimes we need to be closed unexpectedly. Please check the Hours/Calendar page for the most current information.


Upcoming Events:

See the Events page on our website for more information.


Free Skool Class:

At-Home Shoe Repair w/ Elijah Dalley

Sunday, July 20, 2025
2:30 pm – 5 pm

@ The Fábrica, 703 Pacific Avenue, Santa Cruz, CA

Learn how to perform basic shoe repairs at home to keep your sneakers on your feet. Will go over gluing, painting, and stitching/patching.


July Art Show:

Practice

Friday, July 25, 2025
6 pm – 9 pm

@ The Fábrica, 703 Pacific Avenue, Santa Cruz, CA

The Fábrica’s July Art Show features drawings by Harper and Maria. Join us for a reception (and activities!) Friday, July 25th, 6-9 PM at the Fábrica. There will be art supplies and objects to draw at the big table, as well as banner sewing outside in the courtyard.

“Maria and Harper started a simple daily drawing practice using everyday household objects — one item, a couple of minutes, with any paper or writing instrument that was around. Drawing soon became a practice of slowing down and looking at things with care. They’ve found it to be a helpful reminder of the power of seeing.”


August Art show:

Louise Leong

Friday, August 8, 2025
6 pm – 9 pm

@ The Fábrica, 703 Pacific Avenue, Santa Cruz, CA

Join us for an art show and reception with the artists at The Fábrica.

For the month of August we will host work by our friend Louise. More info coming soon.


A Side Note:

Ann is on a Field Trip

WHP Open House
Sunday, July 27 2025
3 pm – 7 pm

@ Winslow House Project, Vallejo, CA

One of our collective members, Ann, is currently an artist in residence at the Winslow House Project in Vallejo. Check out the WHP website or instagram for more info.

And Ann, if you’re seeing this, we miss you! But we hope you’re having the best time! 😭


Collaborations:

Santa Cruz County Renters Union

Every once in awhile, we collaborate with likeminded friends and organizations to create a banner especially for their cause. Recently we hatched a plan to create a banner with the Santa Cruz Community Renters’ Union (SCCRU). When we make a banner in collaboration with another group, we start with a planning session to brainstorm a slogan, create a design, and to pick fabrics. Then we get to work: measuring, sketching, and cutting out letters and designs. The final stage is hosting a larger group to sew all the letters on to the banner. That’s the best part: a time for people to slow down, stitch, chat, and do their part to make the banner. Anyone can participate and prior sewing experience is completely unnecessary! Last week we planned and set up the SCCRU banner with a few of their members. Later this month they will host a banner-sewing with their members to put it all together. In the end, they’ll have a beautiful and meaningful banner that they all helped create.

This coming weekend, SCCRU is hosting their “Tenant Power Zine Launch!” at Little Giant Collective. You can bring a t-shirt to print and get a zine. Bring your housemates and neighbors!

SCCRU’s “Tenant Power Zine Launch!”

Saturday, July 19, 2025
12 – 2 pm

@ Little Giant Collective, 115 River St, Santa Cruz, CA

Click for more info about SCCRU.


Miscellanea:

  • Our lovely neighbors Subrosa are a small arts venue and meeting space that hosts concerts and classes almost daily.
  • Our other neighbors The Bike Church are like the Fábrica for bikes! If you’re new to bike maintenance, check out their monthly “Intro to Bikes” workshop.
  • Your Area Rapid Response or YARR is a hotline and community network created “to document, resist and prevent actions by ICE or other oppressive forces that would harm our fellow human beings.” Join their email list or follow them on social media to hear about legal observer and de-escalation trainings or to join the responder network. Save their phone number to report ICE in your community: (831) 439-2389.
  • Check out the Free Skool Calendar.
  • Our friend Joanne is teaching quilting classes through Cabrillo Extension.

Support The Fábrica !

Making a recurring donation of $5 or more helps us a lot! Thank you for your support!


Follow us on Instagram!


The Fábrica Turns 15!

April 1, 2025 marks fifteen years since the Fábrica opened its doors. Thanks to all our friends and supporters who turned out to help us celebrate. We had lovely weather, delicious food, screen printing, banner sewing, music, and chances to reconnect with friends and community members. Here are some of the photos from our party.

Stitching “Together” with wild fabrics and new friends. Photo by Elaina.

One of the Fábrica Collective members, Elaina, wrote the following, reminiscing on 15 years of existing with this project:

Some of you will remember the tiny space we shared with Pedx–the bicycle courier cooperative. It was a small office to begin with and we had just half of it. We had two sewing machines and four collective members: Ann, B, Stef, and Elaina (that’s me). We spread the word by leaving flyers at cafes and craft stores or by posting classes in the Free Skool calendar. Before long, people showed up to donate fabric and supplies, to help us fix machines, and to learn new skills.

What were the early days like? A few more volunteers joined us right away: Sarah taught us how to fix sewing machines (what a gift!), Marie taught embroidery and held down the Tuesday morning open hours for years, and Blaize taught crochet and established our tea set-up. We listed lots of structured classes in the Free Skool calendar and participated with Radical Craft Nights at the Santa Cruz Museum of Art and History. We had annual craft sales at the Downtown Farmer’s Market that helped us raise rent money. We helped a whole lot of Bike Church patrons patch holes in the seat of their pants. B wasn’t with us long–they moved away (I still feel thankful for their energy and enthusiasm, a spark that got the Fábrica rolling!) We became a fiscally sponsored project of the Hub for Sustainable Living. And someone sewed an entire canvas cover for a yurt on an old Singer (that he would pull into the courtyard to make more space for the never-ending yards of canvas).

When our neighbors in the Computer Kitchen closed up shop, we took their spot, more than doubling our space. We were joined by more volunteers, some of whom became important members of the collective, while others supported things behind the scenes. All became good friends: Joanie, Randy, Vince, Linnea, Lisa, Anja, Jeroen, Jenn, Steve, Aja, Molly, and others. Steve and Vince hosted the fáBROca (ya know, to encourage bros to try fabric arts!). We got involved with the Crochet Coral Reef project. Some of us took time off to go back to school or to devote more time to parenthood. And it was in that space that we hosted our first banner-sewing event: in 2017 for the General Strike on Inauguration Day. The banner read: ALL ARE WELCOME, a statement that continues to feel politically relevant and aptly descriptive of the Fábrica.

Over the years, some volunteers moved away or retired. And there were always fresh faces, new friends, new challenges, and reliable community that showed up to support us when we needed help. At some point we were consistently receiving enough financial donations to reliably cover our rent expenses–previously, collective members would fill in the gaps.

When the old bike advocacy organization, People Power, evolved into Bike Santa Cruz County and moved into a bigger space, the Fábrica shifted over into the current location facing Pacific Ave. New friends joined us: Zoe, Clarice, Carlos, Brandon. We started hosting art shows for First Friday. Aja and Clarice organized art markets on those nights. We continued making banners, inviting the community to sew with us: NO BORDERS, STRIKE, THE TIME IS NOW, CAPITALISM IS KILLING US, MEND, THE FUTURE, SOUS LES PAVÉS LA PLAGE. Inspired by a similar project created by Aram Sifuentes, we opened our Protest Banner Lending Library. Yes, you can borrow the banners!

As we started to plan for our 10th birthday, the Covid-19 pandemic erupted and everyone’s plans changed. We lost our friend Anja, who had been fighting cancer for years. We grieved for her. We grieved for all that was lost, missing, and uncertain during that time. The workshop was dormant for almost a year, buoyed by financial support from our friends, near and far. Eventually, we found ways to safely distribute fabric and supplies and we set up sewing machine stations outside in the garden. Our friends at the Tabby Cat Café helped support us financially by hosting a table of crafts and a rack of vintage clothing where their indoor seating used to be.

Slowly, cautiously, we started emerging from that period of isolation. The shop was open again, but it felt different than before. It has been a time of constant ebb and flow, between loss and growth. Yasi and Devan joined the collective, bolstering our staff at a time we when we really needed some new creative energy. One of our earliest volunteers, Marie passed away. We started doing art shows again. We made a banner: FREE GAZA. Some of our collective struggled with mental health, addiction, the cost of rent in Santa Cruz. We lost our friend, Jeroen, to a car crash; he was on his bike. Free Skool was revived after a long hiatus: friends hosted bag-making workshops and shoe repair classes at the Fábrica. Robin, Ivy, Nina, and others joined the Collective, helping to staff open hours, coordinate events, and manage the space. We’ve collaborated with sibling organizations, such as Santa Cruz Herbal Mutual Aid and Subrosa. We have been regularly joining the artist markets at the Museum of Natural History. Little Giant Collective invited us to collaborate on a series of community engagement projects, for which we have earned a grant from the Community Foundation. And the Hub is coming together to prepare ourselves for the inevitable change that confronts us, as the City of Santa Cruz shifts towards a denser and more bougie downtown.

It’s hard to know what our future holds, for the Fábrica, for the Hub, for Santa Cruz. However, after celebrating with nearly 200 joyous, crafty, hopeful people at our birthday party last month, it is clear that Santa Cruz still cherishes quirky, anti-capitalist community arts spaces. Whatever the future holds, we’ll be there, stitching trash into art.

Oh, and we just started another banner: TOGETHER. Will you help us finish it?