Check out some of the artists and their art up for auction at LAVENDER RIGHTS PROJECT’S ART AUCTION fundraiser happening tonight Friday, December 14th at All-Pilgrim’s Christian Church on Broadway/Capitol Hill. There’s some fantastic art available, and just in time for holiday shopping.
Hint: Art makes a a GREAT present.
Snag tix here (prices on a sliding scale) and check out the art below:
scullScape, ST Rivera
The Lavender Rights Project is hosting our first-ever Art Auction Fundraiser on Friday, December 14, 2018 from 5:00-9:00pm at All Pilgrims in Capitol Hill. Sliding scale tickets can be purchased here.
The event’s silent auction will feature over 25 pieces of art from local queer and trans artists, as well as opportunities to purchase some featured artists’ prints and merchandise as non-auction items from the artists directly.
Whether you’re on the lookout for a new centerpiece for your home or a unique gift for the holiday season, the Art Auction Fundraiser is a great place to shop local and support queer and trans artists.
Check out some of the featured artists below.
1. Joey Veltkamp
Joey Veltkamp makes text-based fabric work and drawings which aim to comfort. His work has been shown at Seattle Art Museum, Frye Art Museum, Tacoma Art Museum, Greg Kucera Gallery, SOIL, and other galleries in the northwest. Joey lives in Bremerton, Washington, with his husband.
In Rainbows, Joey Veltkamp – 68”x68” – Fabric, thread, batting – $500 starting bid
In Rainbows (side B), Joey Veltkamp – 68”x68” – Fabric, thread, batting – $500 starting bid
Veltkamp’s piece, In Rainbows (pictured above), can be found at the Art Auction with a starting bid of $500. You can also check out information about select solo and 2-person exhibitions on his website.
Image provided by ST Rivera
2. ST Rivera
www.shamikalovesink.com / Instagram: @shamiferngully / YouTube: https://youtu.be/7aIeO9Rv8RY
ST Rivera is a self-taught ink artist, born and raised in the Bronx, NY. Her artistic style is best described as circlism, due to the thousands of meticulously placed circles in her drawings.
She is often inspired by vivid dreams as well as patterns found in the natural physical world. Since 2014, Rivera has exhibited in numerous art walks, pop-up markets, and galleries in the Seattle area, as well as across the country.
Her Mourning Elegance, ST Rivera – 11”x14” – Drawing, gel and India ink on bristol paper – $750 starting bid
Cataclysm, ST Rivera
ST works out of her home studio in the First Hill area of Seattle.
You can find ST Rivera’s Her Mourning Elegance (pictured above) at the Art Auction for a starting bid of $750, as well as additional non-auction items.
Un-Rodman, JAF
3. JAF
www.jafrtist.com / Facebook: JAF / Instagram: @j.andrewf
Growing up as a young gay man in the suburbs of St. Paul Minnesota, JAF (aka Jason Andrew. F) documented many misfortunes in life via coloring, drawing and painting with silly paint kits bought by his mother — but due to the dark content of the material, JAF always hid and disposed of most anything that would have raised questions. This was the beginning of his fear to share anything creative with anyone.
After breaking the chains of self doubt, religious abuse, and truly reconnecting with his creative self, he started to create heavily with Polaroids and paint after relocating to Seattle in 2003. It quickly escalated to photography, painting and mixed media.
This is the start of a creative journey, that’s unfurling itself in a backwards motion.
Mein Trumpf , JAF – 40″x40″ – Mixed Media: Cheeto dust, acrylic, ink, graphite, stickers, glitter – $500 starting bid
JAF currently lives and works in Seattle.
You can find JAF’s piece, Mein Trumpf (pictured above) at the Art Auction with a starting bid of $500, or catch him at “Forgive Me Father For I Have Sinned” during the Capitol Hill Art Walk at The Factory in April 2019.
New Liberty Leaning, Liam Kaplan – 16”x20” – Acrylic paint on wood – $200 starting bid
4. Liam Kaplan
All inquiries / commission requests can be sent to liamkpln@gmail.com
Liam is a 33 year old Jewish, disabled, trans man. He grew up in Queens, NY and his family members all sound like Fran Drescher. Drawing and Painting are his anchor in perilous times. When asked to describe himself and his art, he said:
“I’ve always used art as an outlet. It has saved my life many times. I want to share a feeling I do not have words for. I want the viewer to bring their own vision to the piece. That synthesis is a wordless conversation and it is how I connect with the world.”
Regarding his auction piece, New Liberty Leaning (pictured above), which will have a starting bid of $200 at the Art Auction, Liam emphasized “[wanting] to credit Mustafa Hassouna’s iconic photo of A’ed Abu Amro resisting the Gaza blockade,” and has committed to donating a portion of the proceeds to BDS to aide Palestinian liberation. “As an antifascist Jew, it is important that I elevate Palestinian voices.”
Soul to Soul, Eden Francis
5. Eden Francis
Instagram: @queerofthemire
Eden Francis is a self taught visual artist, creepy creator, and lifelong aspiring painter who has worked mostly with ink and marker. As a queer, non-binary, and mentally ill artist from Phoenix, AZ, a major theme in Eden’s art and personal life has always been perseverance. Through their art, Eden has explored spirituality, trauma, mental illness, self worth, and other forms of personal symbolism.
Untitled, Eden Francis – 8”x 10” – Gouache on aquaboard – $120 starting bid
Eden hopes to use their art as a platform to tell their story and de-stigmatize “scary” mental illnesses such as Borderline Personality Disorder, Schizophrenia, Dissociative Identity Disorder, and Bipolar Disorder. They currently live and work in Seattle.
Eden’s newest piece, Untitled (pictured above), will be available at the Art Auction with a starting bid of $120 along with additional non-auction prints.
Tangerine, Jo Bazuka – 15” x 19” – Digital print mounted to Masonite with Resin shell – $100 starting bid
As the Lavender Rights Project’s Art Auction Fundraiser approaches, we hope you’ll check out the work of some of the artists that will be featured in our event!
You don’t want to miss the Art Auction on Friday, December 14 from 5:00-9:00pm at All Pilgrims. Purchase your tickets here.
Grumpy Green, Abbey Sacks – 10” x “13” – Photography – $35 starting bid
Abbey Sacks – Photo provided by Abbey Sacks
Abbey Sacks
www.abbeysacksart.com / Instagram: @abbeysacks
Abbey Sacks is a queer filmmaker and photographer based in Seattle, Washington. In the past, she has created music videos, short documentaries, narratives, portrait photography and various other projects. Her work focuses around themes of feminism, underrepresented voices and vulnerability. She tries to be vulnerable through everything she makes and to create spaces for others to be vulnerable with her.
A Sense of Self, Arlo Van Liew – 9” x 12” – Gouache – $100 starting bid
Self (Portrait) Love, Arlo Van Liew – 12” x 12” – Sumi ink – $150 starting bid
Instagram: @arlofrancis
Arlo Van Liew is a senior at Garfield High School. As a trans masculine person, Arlo uses their art to explore their identity. Arlo says the following about their art:
“I would describe my art as a stylized exploration of my life. I explore topics of gender, queerness, privilege, mental health and perception of self. Along with these topics, much of my work are recreations of dreams I’ve had. My preferred mediums include gouache, sumi ink, clay and pen.”
Monday, Jo Bazuka – 15” x 19” – Digital print mounted to Masonite covered with resin – $100 starting bid
Ultraviolet, Jo Bazuka – 15.5” x 19.5” – Digital print mounted to Masonite covered with resin overlay – $100 starting bid
Jo Bazuka
Instagram: @jbazuka
“Removing a face doesn’t remove the identity of the image, on the contrary it unlocks it. With these initial constraints removed opportunities are fertile for abstracting, fracturing and multiplying an images “identity”. The result is a multi dimensional conversation opening up new and wider lanes for both the image and the observer” – Jo Bazuka
Check out our Art Auction page to see a more complete listing of the art pieces available during the silent auction, purchase tickets, or sign up to volunteer!
Founded in 2016, the Lavender Rights Project advances a more just and equitable society by providing low-cost civil legal services and community programming centered in values of social justice for trans and queer low-income people and other marginalized communities.
The Lavender Rights Project aims to combat the gatekeeping of legal knowledge and mobility by building community-based familiarity with legal processes and preparing community members to effectively advocate for themselves and their loved ones.