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Sister Spit 2019 x Timbre Room
March 3, 2019 @ 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm
7 artists
2 hours of queer brilliance
SPECIAL GUEST: Nic Masangkay š
Meet the 2019 lineup:
ā¼KATIE FRICASā¼
Katie Fricas is a cartoonist and library worker from New York City. She makes non-fiction essay comics about art, politics, cultural events, oddities, and hidden histories in a wiggly, sloppy style for various publications and websites. She got her start illustrating for $pread Magazine (R.I.P) and self-publishing a comic about her life called Blabbermouth. Her work pops up in various anthologies, including the 2018 Ignatz Award-winning book, Comics for Choice, and she’s also published comics in the Guardian, Hyperallergic, the New Yorker, and a bunch of other shiny places. Her series Checked Out, about almost a decade spent working at NYC’s oldest Library, appears regularly on the website Spiralbound. When she isn’t scuttling all over NYC for work or elbow-deep in ink, she can be found scanning the funnie pages.
ā¼CRISTY C. ROADā¼
Cristy C. Road is a Cuban-American artist, writer and
musician. She self-published Greenāzine in 1997 for ten years,
and has since released three illustrated novels which tackle
gender, sexuality, mental health and cultural identity;
truthfully spoken with curse words and bathroom humor:
āIndestructibleā (2005), āBad Habitsā (2008), āSpit and
Passionā (2013), and her most recent project, The Next World
Tarot, a traditionally illustrated Tarot depicting resilience and revolution. As a songwriter and guitarist, she fronted the pop-
punk group The Homewreckers for eight years, and currently
fronts her new band, Choked Up. Road has been touring
nationally and internationally with her published work and
with her punk rock bands since 2001. Cultivating a
performance trajectory with a consistent show of defiance, she
performs at bookstores, record stores, basements, bars, college
campuses, and beyond. She is a Gemini and lives and works
in Brooklyn, NY with her cat, Miss Chippy.
ā¼AUSTIN HERNANDEZā¼
Austin Hernandez is a Tejano designer and writer living in Brooklyn. His creative work is strongly influenced by his mom’s second-wave feminist teachings, his family’s Mexican-American or Hispanic or Chicanx or Mexica or “just American” origins, and high school riot grrrl mix tapes. Through traveling, sharing, and storytelling by film and spoken word, he focuses on the feeling of estrangement from society and analyzing seemingly conflicting identitiesātransman with strong lesbian roots, a monolingual mestizo with bilingual family, and a working-class Texan, raised on homemade flour tortillas and fast food, turned tech anti-bro. He recently left an international corporate life to become a civic technologist, improving the ways governments provide services to the public. He sits on the board of directors for Maven, a nonprofit that empowers LGBTQ+ youth to use technology for social change.
ā¼KATHERINE AGARDā¼
Katherine is an interdisciplinary artist and writer from Trinidad and Tobago. She recently graduated from the MFA program in Writing from UC – San Diego and now lives in San Francisco. You can find her writing in Yes Femmes, Anmly, the Black Warrior Review and forthcoming in Feminist Studies.
ā¼BARUCH PORRAS HERNANDEZā¼
Baruch Porras Hernandez is a queer Mexican Immigrant from Toluca, Mexico. He is a writer, performer, storyteller, playwright and stand-up comedian, a two-time winner of Literary Death Match, a Lambda Literary Poetry Fellow, a Lambda Literary Playwriting Fellow, a two-time Pushcart Prize nominee, and was named a Bay Area Writer to Watch! in 2016 by 7Ć7 San Francisco Magazine. He is the founder and host of ĀæDonde Esta Mi Gente? Latinx Literary Series, a regular KQED Arts host, and was the Voice of Shipwreck SF Erotic Fan Fiction Competition and podcast for four years and hosted the legendary SF Queer Open Mic for 7 years. His poems have been published in several anthologies and journals, both online and in print. Last summer he had the honor of being an artist in residence at the Ground Floor Summer Lab with Berkeley Repertory Theatre. He lives in San Francisco.
ā¼IMANI SIMSā¼
Imani Sims is a curator, alchemist, and author. She believes in the healing power of ritual, performance art, and the power of words. She is the Curator of Kitchen Sessions, a running show series in collaboration with Central District Forum for Arts and Ideas, Bellevue Art Museum, Seattle Art Museum, and Theater Off Jackson. Her goal is to continue to shift the social narrative by providing artists of color with resources that empower and display our stories in public spaces all over the nation. Her book (A)live Heart is available on Sibling Rivalry Press.When she isn’t working, you can find her on the couch with a chilled glass of rose.
ā¼JULIANA DELGADO LOPERAā¼
Juliana Delgado Lopera is an award-winning Colombian writer, historian based in San Francisco. The recipient of the 2014 Jackson Literary award, and a finalist of the Clark- Gross Novel award, sheās the author of Ā”CuĆ©ntamelo! an illustrated bilingual collection of oral histories by LGBT Latinx immigrants (Aunt Lute 2017) which won a 2018 Lambda Literary Award and QuiĆ©reme (Nomadic Press 2017). She’s received fellowships from Brush Creek Foundation of the Arts, Lambda Literary Foundation, Yerba Buena Center for the Arts and The SF Grotto, and an individual artist grant from the SF Arts Commission. Her work has been nominated for a Pushcart Prize and published in various publications. Sheās the creative director of RADAR Productions.
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