111 Minna, Saturday, July 28

When: Saturday, July 28, 2007, 8 p.m. - 2 a.m.

Where: 111 Minna Gallery, 111 Minna St. @ 2nd St., San Francisco

Admission: $10

What: Terrorbird One Year Anniversary Blow Out & Daly City Records Thriple Ds Release Party / The Vinyl Art Project
Featuring music by: Boom Bip (Lex), Mochipet (Daly City) + Mike Boo (Alpha Pup) + Mike Reed, Daedelus (Ninja Tune), Jel (Anticon), The Bad Hand (Daly City), Book Rate DJs: Tin Cup & Lazy Brow (Terrorbird), Panther (Fryk Beat), Dopestyle (Daly City) + Yoko Solo (Quake Trap), Human Beings, Copy (Audio Dregs), Bloodysnowman (Daly City), Meanest Man Contest (Sneakmove), Puzzl3 (Daly City), and Build128 (Girlfight)

+ Live Art and Vinyl Installation by Local and International Artists, including: Vanessa Woodhall, Tyson Bodnarchuk, Talon Demeo, Suzie Ferras, Sister of Speakerfruits, Scott Saw, Shawn Koplow, Robert Duran, Ricki Vespia, Rebecca Van Stralen, Rachel Domingues, Peter Bogdis, Pernilla Andersson, Nancy Torres, Megan West, Mear One, Matt Linares, MariNaomi, Manuel el Peinado, Kelly Porter, Julia Bernstein, Jon Todd, Jenn Porreca, Jenee Crayne, Gene Hannan, Gem Mateo, gaNyan, Ector Garcia, Doolittle, Dino Ignacio, Crystal Davis, Chris Granillo, Chris Fabbri, Chelsey Dubiel, Brandon Swinehart, Beatrice "Zuki 46" Sterling, Audrey Torres, Amesia Doles, and Alex Trembath

                            

Panel discussion this Saturday, July 21

Hi y’all,

I’m going to be in a panel discussion this Saturday afternoon. Here are the details:

Asian American Women Artists Association
CHEERING THEIR MUSES!
Major Exhibit and Anthology Release by Premiere Arts Organization
Honors Women Who Inspired Them

The Asian American Women Artists Association (AAWAA) celebrates the arrival of their latest creation, a soon-to-be-released anthology titled Cheers to Muses: Contemporary Works by Asian American Women (expected publication: August 2007) with a panel discussion from select artists and writers featured in the book. The event will be held at the Chinese Culture Center gallery, where an exhibit of the same name displays work from over 30 different Asian American women visual artists and writers from the anthology. Featuring artists Lenore Chinn, Dawn Nakanishi, MariNaomi, Anh-Hoa Thi Nguyen and Flo Oy Wong. Special guest Valerie Matsumoto, Associate Professor of History, UCLA will join panelists in this lively discussion.

PANEL PRESENTATION DETAILS:

WHEN:                July 21, 2007, 2:00 to 4:00 p.m.

WHERE:             Chinese Culture Center, 750 Kearny Street, 3rd Floor

                              Hilton Hotel, San Francisco Chinatown

RELATED EVENTS:

Cheers to Muses Exhibition: June 15-August 25; Gallery Hours: Tues.-Sat. 10-4 p.m.

Book Launch: August 17, 6:00 to 8:00 p.m.

ARTIST/WRITER BIOS:

• Lenore Chinn is a San Francisco-based figurative painter, curator and consultant. Her acrylics on canvas showcase women, people of color, and lesbian and gay subjects and she frequently lectures on the importance of their inclusion in the fine arts. Chinn was included in Harmony Hammond’s groundbreaking book “Lesbian Art in America: A Contemporary History,” (Rizzoli, NY, 2000), the first study of American Lesbian visual artists. She is currently included in Kara Kelley Hallmark’s “Encyclopedia of Asian American Artists,” (Greenwood Press, 2007).

• Dawn E. Nakanishi was born and raised in California. She has been an artist and jeweler for over thirty years and taught art all over the San Francisco and Monterey Bay Area. She currently heads the Small Metals and Jewelry area at Cabrillo College in Aptos, California.

• MariNaomi is a San Francisco-based cartoonist, writer, collagist and pop-surrealist painter. She has been self-publishing Estrus Comics since 1998, has been featured in various anthologies, and has been exhibiting her paintings and collages since 2002. She has performed live painting at such places as the de Young Museum, 111 Minna and Varnish Fine Art. She is always involved in multiple projects, currently including a watercolor series of sumo wrestling clowns and her autobiographical graphic novel, Kiss & Tell. Visit her website at marinaomi.com.

• Anh-Hoa Thi Nguyen received her MFA in Creative Writing at Mills College and her work has been published in the Asian Pacific American Journal, Nha Magazine, and the Vietnamese Artists Collective anthology AS IS: A Collection of Visual and Literary Works by Vietnamese American Artists. In addition to writing, Anh-Hoa creates self-published and hand bound artists books and is a photographer, performer and printmaker. She is the founder of Pomelo Press and lives and creates in Oakland, California.

• Flo Oy Wong, a native of Oakland, California, is a mixed media installation artist and co-founder of AAWAA. Wong began her art career at the age of forty and has received many awards, including a Kearny Street Workshop National Endowment for the Arts commission. She is represented by the Flomenhaft Gallery of New York.

• Valerie Matsumoto is an associate professor at UCLA where she teaches Asian American history, US 20th century history, and women's history.  Her publications include FARMING THE HOME PLACE:  A JAPANESE AMERICAN COMMUNITY IN CALIFORNIA, 1919-1982 (1993), and a co-edited essay collection, OVER THE EDGE:  REMAPPING THE AMERICAN WEST (1999).  Her essay, "Renegades, Pioneers, and Visionaries:  Asian American Women Artists in California, 1890s-1960s," will be included in ASIAN AMERICAN ART: A HISTORY 1850-1970, edited by Mark Johnson and Gordon Chang, forthcoming from Stanford University Press. She is finishing a book on Nisei women and the creation of urban youth culture in the 1920s-1950s, and researching the life and art of activist Mitsu Yashima.

ABOUT THE ANTHOLOGY

Cheers to Muses: Contemporary Works by Asian American Women consists of 128 pages richly illustrated with 46 color plates. Featuring 64 artists and 77 visual and literary works by artists ranging in age from 14 to 85. (Paperback; $24.95 list price; ISBN-10: 0-9787359-0-0; ISBN-13: 978-0-9787359-0-6) Pre-orders: www.aawaa.net

ABOUT THE EXHIBIT

Curated by Cynthia Tom, the exhibit features selected art and written word from Cheers to Muses', visual art varying in media and dimension, fictional and biographic narratives, and poetry. In addition to the work of dynamic artists and writers currently working in the field, the exhibit as well as the anthology also includes moving dedications written by the contributors to non-familial Asian American women whose lives or works have influenced and inspired their own. Both the exhibit and the anthology support AAWAA's mission to produce thought-provoking projects that challenge, inspire, and interpret the work of Asian American women artists. Founded in 1989, AAWAA promotes the visibility of Bay Area Asian American women artists through programs that exhibit, interpret, publish, and document their work. For more information on AAWAA, visit www.aawaa.net.

June Events

Hello there,

 

My apologies, as I’ve been remiss in announcing my upcoming shows. Here’s what’s coming up in June:

Party: Saturday, June 2, 2007, 8 p.m. to 2 a.m.
“Chillin’ 9th Anniversary Show” art, music and fashion at the Mezzanine

444 Jessie Street

at Mint,

San Francisco

,

CA


Chillin’ is an art and fashion party put on by my ambitious friend, Irene. It’s like a gigantic trunk sale of awesome local fashion designers and jewelry makers, plus DJs, lots of booze and people, with a ton of local art on the walls. I’ll be exhibiting my porn cow paintings, which are making a pretty rare appearance. This is a 21 and over show and the cover is $6.

Art Reception: Friday, June 8, 6 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Show runs from June 4 to June 29, 2007
“ReArt” exhibition at the Market Street Gallery

1554 Market Street

(between Van Ness and Franklin),

San   Francisco

,

CA


This is a juried show of art created from recycled materials. My MariMaid window painting will be exhibited here. If you’ve never seen it up close and personal, now may be your last chance.

Art Reception: Friday, June 15, 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Panel Discussion: June 30, 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.
Book Launch: August 17, 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.

Show runs from June 1 to August 25, 2007
“Cheers to Muses” art exhibition at the

Chinese

Culture

Center


750 Kearny Street

, 3rd Floor of the Hilton Hotel,

San   Francisco

,

CA


Contemporary works by Asian-American women artists and writers. Some of my window art is in the exhibit, I’ll be a member of the panel, plus my Road Map painting appears in the book that’s launching on August 17. Please join me to celebrate.

If that’s not enough, I recently drew a guest strip for the Daily Crosshatch. You can see it here:
http://thedailycrosshatch.com/2007/05/22/guest-strip-marinaomi/

Thanks for your support, and I hope to see you soon.

Cheers,
MariNaomi

Pet Noir reading at the SF Public Library on 4-5

Who: Editor/artist Shannon O'Leary, with contributing comix artists
John Isaacson, MariNaomi, Lark Pien, Trevor Alixopulos, Damien Jay,
Peter Conrad, and Melanie Lewis

What: Booksigning, slide show and discussion for Pet Noir: An
Anthology of Strange but True Pet Crime Stories

Where/When:

April 5, 2007, 6:30 pm
San Francisco Public Library – Main Library's Latino Room
100 Larkin Street (Lower Level)
San Francisco, CA 94102
415-557-4400
All ages, Free!

JUST HOW WELL DO YOU KNOW YOUR DOG OR CAT?

Approximately 124 million dogs and cats live in U.S. households—
nearly one pet for every two Americans. It's official–we love our
pets—but there's a dark side to this love affair with our four-
legged friends. "Pet Noir: An Illustrated Anthology of Strange but
True Pet Crime Stories" sheds fur on some of the odder crimes
committed in recent years, exploring society's relationship with
animals in an informative and engaging comics style.. Editor and
cartoonist Shannon O'Leary will be joined by contributing
cartoonists John Isaacson, Mari Naomi, Lark Pien, Trevor Alixopulos,
Peter Conrad, Damien Jay, and Melanie Lewis for an enlightening,
lively discussion about pets, comics, true crime, and much more.

Pet Noir: An Illustrated Anthology of Strange but True Pet Crime
Stories, Edited by Shannon O'Leary (Manic D Press)

This comics collection grabs traditional noir storytelling by its
tail while taking the reader on a darkly comedic ride that explores
America's obsession with true crime while raising awareness about
animal rights issues. Pet Noir is a perfect read for true-crime
fans, pet lovers, animal rights and welfare activists, vegans, and
graphic novel aficionados with a portion of the profits going to
support the efforts of the Animal Legal Defense Fund (www.aldf.org)

Featured artists include Andy Ristaino, Trevor Alixopulos, John
Isaacson, Damien Jay, Ben Claassen III, Fly, Lark Pien, Melanie
Lewis, Jen Feinberg, Joan Reilly, MariNaomi, N8 Van Dyke, Mary
Fleener, Peter Conrad, and many more.

"…the dark, ironic effect innate to the noir genre makes for some
downright hilarious stories."

– The Washington Post Express

Fudge

Due to the large number of expected attendees, the YBCA event I previously mentioned has been turned into a private event. Sorry for all the posts but I didn't want anyone to be turned away on Tuesday.

In other news, check out the new comics I made for an upcoming Craig's List Missed Connections anthology edited by Fart Party's genius creator, Julia Wertz. You can find them on this website: http://www.comicspace.com/marinaomi/

Some March art shows I'm in

Delicious
Food-themed art by many local artists
at the STUDIO Gallery
1718A Polk St. (between Washington and Clay), San Francisco, CA
February 28–April 1, 2007
Reception March 3, 4 p.m. to 8 p.m.

Solo Exhibit
Some of my acrylic paintings will be hung up at my favorite neighborhood bar. They'll extend their happy hour and have a couple drink specials for the opening.
Whiskey Thieves
839 Geary St. (at Hyde), San Francisco, CA
Reception March 8, 7 p.m. - 9:30 p.m.

TV of Tomorrow
A juried group show with a futuristic theme Yerba Buena Center for the Arts Forum Room, 701 Mission St., San Francisco, CA
March 13–14, 2007
Reception March 14, 6 p.m. to 7 p.m.

I cut off all my hair

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Hooray for good press!

I just got a very flattering write up in this week's SF Weekly about the Hotel des Arts show. They wrote:

Thursday 12/7

CAN'T WE JUST BE ARTISTS?

It seems as if the organizers of the Women's Art Festival are bragging about the gender of the artists involved rather than "making a space" for them. (Although such spaces are still necessary, since women are underrepresented in the art world, as elsewhere, thanks to near-Borat attitudes.) Then again, you'd brag, too, if your exhibit featured work by heavy talent like this. MariNaomi you should already know, since she's so hip with her mixed-media danger cartoons and watercolor sumo clowns. Same with Kelly Tunstall's stylized-lady paintings. But maybe you haven't heard of Rebecca Szeto, whose "Objects" series is wide-eyed and classically informed, featuring sculptures made from paintbrushes (whose bristles make wide skirts for virgins and nuns) as well as transcendent photos of indoor power lines on which she's glued blackberry thorns. Hadley Northrop's

Toulouse

Lautrec-meets-Waking Life paintings of people in cafes and Miranda Lloyd's twisty wall sculptures of arcing plants and tiny jarred animals add more treats, and then there's the work of the other 17 artists. Bonus: The show is a benefit for La Casa de Los Madres and is co-hosted by tuff soccer gang the Mad Dog Lassies.

The Women's Art Festival starts at 5:30 p.m. at the Hotel des Arts, 447 Bush (at Grant), S.F. Admission is free; call 505-4734 or visit www.sfhoteldesarts.com.

- Hiya Swanhuyser

SF Weekly Vol. 25, Number 45

Stuff happening in December

Hello and happy holidays!

I've got a couple of arty events coming up next month in San Francisco. Yeah, I know the approaching cold might make you want to stay in and snuggle up with a good book, but both of these events are for good causes, so get out and come see me. There'll be plenty of time to rest in the grave.

Tuesday, December 5, 2006
7:00-9:00 PM Free admission
Pet Noir Release Party
Cartoon Art Museum, 655 Mission Street, San Francisco http://www.cartoonart.org/
Celebrate the Manic D Press release of "Pet Noir: An Anthology of Strange but True Pet Crime Stories." Editor Shannon O'Leary and eleven artists will be on hand to greet fans, sign books and celebrate the release of Pet Noir. Featured guests include Lev Yilmaz (Tales of Mere Existence), Trevor Alixopulos (Mine Tonight), John Isaacson (DIY Silkscreening), Fred Einaudi, Lark Pien (Orchid), Melanie Lewis (PS Comics), Damien Jay, MariNaomi (Estrus), Paul Musso, Peter Conrad (Attempted Not Known, Lou's Garage) and Ric Carrasquillo. A portion of book sales will go to helping the Animal Defense Fund.

Thursday, December 7, 2006
7:00-10:00 PM (the hotel's website says it goes from 5:30-10:00 but I'm not so sure) Free admission
Women’s Art Festival
Hotel des Arts, 447 Bush Street, San Francisco http://www.sfhoteldesarts.com/gallery.php
Group exhibit benefiting La Casa de las Madres (women's crisis shelter), featuring the art of Allison Renshaw, Aondrea Maynard, Audrey Heller, Casey O'Connell, Dharma Strasser, Hadley Northrop, Jennifer Delilah, Judy Gittelsohn, Kate Durkin, Kate Moore, Kelly Tunstall, Lesley Ruda, Marcia Teusink, MariNaomi, Miranda Lloyd, Rebecca Szeto, Teresa Moore, Tracy Taylor Grubbs and more.

Also, here's a link to my Flickr account, where I've been posting images of all my latest artwork: http://flickr.com/photos/marinaomi/

Hope to see you soon!

Cheers,

MariNaomi
http://marinaomi.com/

A Pre-emptive Grinch

It’s official. The Grinch has stolen my Xmas, and he ain’t giving it back. This has come in the form of a couple of (large) impending expenses, no time to make presents, and no particular religious need to celebrate the season...so please don’t get me anything this year, and please don’t be hurt if you don’t receive anything from me.

In addition, I will be paring down my spending habits considerably, starting now. Thus, please don’t take it personally if I decline invitations to restaurants, bars, concerts, poker nights, dancing, wine tastings, parties that require me to spend money, etc. However, I would be more than happy to join you at free events, such as brown-bag lunches, sketch crawls, art openings, book signings, panel discussions, clothing swaps, walks in the park, or just plain hanging out, so please do not hesitate to invite me to those. :)