Showing posts with label Tuesday Night Project. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tuesday Night Project. Show all posts

Friday, July 8, 2011

F*art Collective hits up TNC

Excuse us.
Wrapping up the poles like its Christmas
Oh, we only made about 100 of those flower chains,
(thanks belinda for teaching us ; )
Featured Illustrator Kevin Kwong
Come draw with me...
Rainbow lovely.
Bombed!
Emily putting the Penny Richards special!
f*ree arts table: terraniums & flower seed bombs
Frank and Melina teaching how to make seed bombs, so simple!
Emily and I explaining what F*arting is all about
Belinda bombing bike 
Board is filling up! 
Sharon Omi saying, "Yes AND!"
Randy Nelson speaking truthful poetry about parking lots and Ikea
hi friends
Featured Live Artist Nicanor Evangelista. What a kind true spirit!
Finished! Looks amazing!
These dudes took it home with them.  Truely a f*ree art night!



Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Unto us an artist was born

Much of Eyeball Burp's efforts has been in support, encouragement, and promoting of our fellow local artists.  We met Nathaniel Osollo at the annual Slum Circus comix convention.  He is a comix illustrator and is getting his feet in organizing art in his own community in Fontana.  He has a great personality, drive, and heart for his artwork, and we were lucky to snag him for live painting at Tuesday Night Cafe.  

Nathaniel Osollo painting at Tuesday Night Cafe
NICE!

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

yumi makes something out of nothing, like the lil big ups

yumi's sketches of hang-outs
so about 2 months ago, i met yumishe hopped on board the eyeball burp traingetting off at the stops, diy grad school, wells, and culver denleading us to intent and tuesday night project waterand teaching us her comic making ways
learning from yumi has been a treat

and she is now my good friend and fellow nikkei womyn artist soul sistah!

here is what i stole off her blog to share with you all:

FREAKIN' AMAZING SKETCHES.  
documenting real life, yes! 

love how she captured a luncheon at sam woo.

(ps, eyeball burp 4 cover art is done by this fierce-pen-wielding maiden)



David sleeping.



A'misa Chiu at Slum Circus


Justin and Alex at Sam Woo in Chinatown, Los Angeles.

Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Listen Up Homies!

A while ago, at the Tuesday Night Project, I met the vibrant, thought-provoking Rocky Rivera. Suddenly the floodgates of Krish aka EyeASage aka Rocky Rivera opened up and my ears are quite thankful. Rocky envokes messages of female empowerment, respect and in solidarity with one's community and history. www.guerrilabusfare.com  Her self titled debut album is self-determined and written with much consciousness and love. I want to read more of her writing.  Basically stoked that she is building alongside with Eyeball Burp and TNP!!! 
So, Rocky Rivera will be performing live at the Tuesday Night Party on July 31st.  
Go go go get your presale on HERE, now. Do yourself a favor and save a fiver!
See you at the Tuesday Night PARTY. You know you want to.

Friday, July 9, 2010

Self-determined Artspaces


The old Union Church was built in 1924, right next to the Firm Building.  In 1976, the Union Church congregation moved into its new location, on the corner of Third Street and San Pedro Street, the historic building was left vacant.  The Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) used the building for awhile, but left it unused in 1980.  It was left vacant and disheveled for 12 years.   "It was falling apart.  There was dead cats, dead pigeons and fleas," quotes Bill Watanabe, Executive Director of LTSC, who was incharge of the redevelopement project at the time. He's come out tonight in solidarity with the Project and Eyeball Burp.  


In 1999, a community organizer, performance artist, poet, and activist traci kato-kiriyama decided to create a community-runned, self-determined, free artspace in the middle of the week in the middle of downtown LA.  This multi-disciplinary performance space would eventually be dubbed the Tuesday Night Project.  

Teaming up with traci and a team of hypemasters, productionesses, and other mover and shakers in the LA area, was host Johneric Concordia, who alongside them, wished to have a multi-disciplinary space where all sorts of "performance" could take place, especially in a time where most space was "genre" based.  


This July 6, Tuesday Night Project happened once more.  This time it was Blogger's night.  Crazy posts have since hit the internet arena.  We eatz blogged. So did 8 Asians. Even angry asian man





Room for Improv was hilarious. I recognized some from Project Newspeak. Then there was representing  East LA and messages about supporting your communities. I didn't catch the man's name who sang below.  If you know, please comment.  He was solid and steady and inspiring.  



A brother-sister telling of stories, for the open mic time. For Paul's. For Ann's.  Thanks Paul for coming out and holding up the night with love, truth, and togetherness, and doing it with so much soul. yes, yes, I was very proud of who He has become.  Much more brothers and sisters, much more. 

Dawen, plus Sue Jin, Shin, and Jenny San Angel, sounded like raindrops from the sky.  Refreshing and the jazzy band that we all wished that we could be apart of.  Made me want to tap my feet. Got to see Brown Star for the first time.  I didn't know that our good friend, Chucky Kim usually plays with them. What a small wonderful self-determined world.   

Recently Alex and I have enjoyed participating in playing with Wells.  Its been a completely holistic experience basking in the process of creating music with others.  Its almost a trance-like connect with one makes while jamming.  Since I was little, I've always enjoy music, singing, and dancing.  Now getting the chance to vocalize and beat with these down-to-earth music-making dudes has made my year.
Wells performed a dreamy experimental mix-tape mashup of artists like Yeasayer, Megabusive, Wolf Parade, and the Pixies, who daily inspire us to play in new and innovative ways.  It was a really good time through that whole process.


All of this is made possible by the community's support.  In addition to 2 Bux Won't Suck, the TNP is throwing a TN Party on July 31st in the JACCC Plaza.   Come give your support, experience more of what TNP has to offer, hear resident-and-visiting performers, and say hi to folks like us