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Scream for Queer Art!
January 10, 2019 @ 6:00 pm - 10:00 pm
A pop-up gallery/market hosted at Scream Salon for Capitol Hill Art Walk. Featuring an eclectic array of artwork and hand-crafted wares by local queer folx.
Complimentary refreshments. All ages welcome.
Bring cash. CASH IS QUEEN.
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Amelia Lea is an illustrator and maker/ queer tender sprout. She makes intricate things that are both cute and curious. ameliafawnart.etsy.com
Coco Spadoni is a Seattle based functional potter and ceramic artist. They have studied under a Canadian artist, Sandra Dolph, and completed the work-study program at Pottery Northwest. Spadoni’s use a library of abstracted symbols that reference the bodily to embrace deflated dreams, tributes to failed love, and re-imaginings of queerness. www.cocospadoni.com
Elitita Seibel is a watery gemini who weaves iconography, big bodies, loud colors and mexican motifs and believes in the fiery powers of resistance thru art and do-it-ourselves culture. https://instagram.com/theborreguitacrafts
Helene Glover (Nomihelene) specializes in one of a kind, handmade adornments and accessories for the individualist. Statement pieces that are avant garde, elegant, and eclectic. https://www.instagram.com/nomihelene/
Kayla Rosen (they/them) is a genderqueer zinester, educator, and performing poet. They have been publishing personal zines about disability, trauma, queerness, and healing since 2015. kaylarosenzines.etsy.com
Leah is a screenprinter living in Seattle (unceded Duwamish territory). instagram.com/lavenderfarmpress
Ryleigh (@bigqueernoodle) has been painting on and off for ten years and has recently taking up to print making and zine creation. They are also in collaboration with MIXED, a zine collective MIXED. https://www.instagram.com/areisbe/
Sarah Maloney is a storyteller and illustrator. https://www.smaloneyart.com/
Sequoia Day O’Connell is a Seattle curator and photographer, as well as a birth and abortion doula. They received a BA in Visual Arts and Psychology from Hampshire College in 2015, and were an organizer with Lions Main Art Collective in 2016-2017, as well as an organizer and member of the Board of Directors at The Vera Project, 2008-2013. www.sequoiaday.com
Stephanie McClelland produces jewelry made with hand foraged crystals and ethically sourced found bones in the Pacific Northwest. www.etsy.com/shop/groundglitter
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