Featuring
(in alphabetical order)
Featuring
(in alphabetical order)
THE SAN FRANCISCO LESBIAN GAY BISEXUAL TRANSGENDER COMMUNITY CENTER, QUEER CULTURAL CENTER AND BI-LICIOUS PRESENT:
the bi-licious art show
June 7 - July 12 | Opening Reception: Saturday, June 7, 6PM
The LGBT Community Center, 1800 Market St, 2nd Floor, San Francisco
Daisy Eneix is a bisexual, occasionally ambidextrous, messy, loyal, determined, incorrigible artist. Her encounters with genuine, visceral innocence inside of darkness, power exchange, and passion have deeply moved her and inspired her art. She's convinced that riding the wave of making things is either the most riveting, mysterious, and enlightening thing you can do or the bitch that you can never live up to, depending on what day it is. Raised in NYC where she regularly haunted all of the Museums, Daisy has been printmaking for 20 years and exhibited internationally. To find out more about Daisy’s art, visit her website www.daisyeneix.com or email daisyeneix@sbcglobal.net.
Maia Huang is a bisexual, interracial artist with a hidden disability, who was born and raised in the Midwest and now lives and works in Oakland. She specializes in oil paint on canvas or wood panel, and experiments with photography, printmaking, papermaking, wax works, papier mache, plaster/stone sculpting, and metalworking. She has developed a diverse body of work exhibited in several venues on the West Coast, including the California Institute of Integral Studies, !HEY! Gallery, PROARTS, the Artship Foundation, and Kearny Street Workshop. Contact Maia at arthealspace@yahoo.com.
Dorian Katz has shown her visual artwork at Glamarama, Kearny Street Workshop, Jon Sims Center, Live Worms, Balazo 18 and many other venues in the Bay Area. Her illustrations have been published in Instant City, Other, Morbid Curiosity and Tikkun magazines. She has organized art shows independently as well as with LVA: Lesbians in the Visual Arts, The Exiles and NQAF. Recently, Dorian has been working on art projects as her character Poppers the Pony, artist and editor-in-chief of Poppers' Shopper. To find out more about Dorian’s drawings and paintings, visit her website www.doriankatz.com or email dorian.katz@gmail.com.
Nicki Koethner is a multi-media artist, using visual arts, clay, mask-making, storytelling and movement, photography, film and poetry. Nicki loves to create community through art. She was born and raised in Germany, lived in New York for 9 years and now lives in Berkeley. Nicki has been practicing Authentic Movement and Bodytales for the last 2 years. She is in Private Practice as an Expressive Arts Therapist and faciliates expressive arts workshops for the California Correctional System and for a Recovery Program. Contact Nicki at achnedieda@yahoo.com.
Nick Leonard has performed his standup comedy around the US and the UK and at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in Scotland. He's performed excerpts from his solo show "I'm From Queens" at the Off Market Solo Festival and the Marsh Theatre. He performs in several sketch and improv comedy groups in SF. His cartoons can be seen in the anthologies "Best Of Boy Trouble" volumes 1 and 2 He currently produces Qcomedy Showcase, SF's long running queer and queer friendly comedy show. Please stalk him at: www.nickleonard.net or www.qcomedy.com.
Ali Rappaport is a multi-media artist, born in Washington DC, raised in New York, who now lives in the Bay Area. She specializes in mixed-media collage, watercolor, oil pastel, and acrylic portrait painting. Ali is also a singer/songwriter, piano player, photographer, poet and Labyrinth builder. Her visual artwork has been displayed in New York, Arizona and San Francisco and she has performed her music in San Francisco and Scotland, UK. Her Labyrinth installations have been displayed in Arizona and the Bay Area with permanent installations in Arizona. Contact Ali at labyrinthladycreations@gmail.com.