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DESCRIPTION:\n \nFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE\n \nCONTACT: Alicia Gonzales: 
 feminapotenspress@gmail.com   \n \nVISUAL ART EXHIBIT 'QUEER COUTURE' \n 
 \nSAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA – August 7 , 2010 – Femina Potens has 
 gathered an impressive collection of artists for your discerning tastes 
 this August.  We're excited to be able to present to you this sexy, 
 fashion-forward, Queerest of Haute-Queer shows!  All month long we bring to 
 you a stunningly off-center multimedia art show that combines the 
 fashionably distinguished photography, couture designs, and textile 
 installations by artists Najva Sol, Molly Crabapple, Mev Luna, Jesse 
 Trepper, Corey Gunter Brown & Cassidy Wright.  Come Dress Your Inner 
 Couture with Your Outer Queer amongst these outrageous designs and explore 
 what queer identity and alternative fashion are really about with those 
 that know what Taking it Off and Putting it On really mean. \n \nFemina 
 Potens is known for taking risks and exploring your options with 
 up-and-coming designers of fashion-as-art & art-as-fashion!  We welcome you 
 to the  Opening Reception & Artist Talk at 7pm on the evening of  Saturday, 
 August 7th, 2010.  Partake in artistic insight, refreshments and libations 
 during the opening reception and introduce yourself to the Artistic 
 Underbelly of our Underworld.  And of course, join us all month long as we 
 bring you an array of enticing workshops, performances and events.  Show 
 runs through August 28, 2010.\n\n'Queer Couture'\n \nVisual Art Exhibit + 
 Events\nAugust 7-28, 2010\nOpening Reception Saturday, August 7th, 
 7-10pm\nFemina Potens Art Gallery\n2199 Market St @ Sanchez\nSan Francisco, 
 CA 94110\n\nHours: Thurs-Sun, Noon-6:00pm\n415-864-1558 
 \nwww.feminapotens.org\n\nSupport cutting edge artwork - Become a member 
 today!\nAll workshops are free to FP Members!\n\nFind us on Facebook and 
 Twitter !\n \n  \nAugust 7, (Saturday), Opening Reception & Artists Talk 
 7-10pm   Celebrate with artists Navja Sol, Molly Crabapple, Jesse Trepper, 
 Mev Luna, Corey Gunter Brown, and Cassidy Wright.  (FREE) \n \nAugust 8, 
 (Sunday), "Femme Cock: Harnessing Your Power" Harness Making & Decorating 
 Workshop with Holly Holbrook 3pm Come get your custom harness fitted and 
 decorated with the help an expert on sexy accessories. Cost includes 
 instruction, all leather and all hardware. Dildos will not be available 
 onsite for purchase. ($65) Reserve your spot now.\n  \nAugust 14, 
 (Saturday), "Unravel Me" Art of Restraint 8pm  Madison Young, Lochai, 
 Fivestar, Danarama of Two Knotty Boys and some of the most skilled rope 
 artists and bondage experts in the country gather to meld art and bondage, 
 to intertwine submission and empowerment, in a dynamic exchange with 
 performers and the luscious decadence that we offer to our audience. Doors 
 open at 7:30 and lock at 8pm ($55 for members - $75 for non-members) 
 Reserve your spot today .\n  \nAugust 15, (Sunday), Erotic Needle Point 
 Workshop 3pm Join the talented Amy Leonard for some sexy sewing! ($10)  
 Reserve your spot now . \n \nAugust 18, (Wednesday), Talk with Katie 
 "Megaphone" Diamond 7pm Katie Diamond is a graphic artist that will be 
 talking about the illustrative process of creating a book that explores 
 transgenderism, trans-sexuality and sex.  Diamond is one of the 
 contributors for "Gender Outlaws: The Next Generation." She drew the piece 
 'Transcension' with Johnny Blazes' text. ($10)  Purchase your tickets here 
 . \n  \nAugust 19, (Thursday), Electro-Feminists Nicky Click & Violent 
 Vickie 7pm Come hear two of our favorite Electro-Feminist bands perform 
 live music.  Fun electro pop merged with songs about queer femme identity, 
 feminism, and heartbreak.  ($10) Purchase your tickets today . \n  \nAugust 
 20, (Friday), "Transformation" Double-Feature Movie Night Fundraiser 8pm 
 We're showing Teen Wolf and Buffy The Vampire Slayer. All Proceeds benefit, 
 Gender Check, a nonprofit organization helping to fund transgendered 
 individuals in the legalities of gender transitioning. Doors open at 7:30. 
 ($10-20) Reserve your advance tickets now . \n \nAugust 21, (Saturday), 
 Sizzle 8pm Award Winning Literature Series. Featuring select authors from 
 Michelle Tea's "It's So You: 35 Women Write About Personal Expression 
 Through Fashion and Style" Anthology, including Sherilynn Connelly, Cindy 
 Emch, and Samara Halperin. ($10) Purchase advance tickets here .\n  
 \n_____________________________________________________________________  
 \nNajva Sol is Brooklyn & San Francisco based artist of all trades. Among 
 her inspirations are glitter, adventure, scandal, and smut.  For fun, she 
 co-runs an art collective in NYC called "The Lowbrow Society for the Arts" 
 which hosts carefully curated down + dirty art parties, free swaps, and 
 subway parades. The Lowbrow Society has been mused about in The Village 
 Voice, NY Press, Time Out New York, Gothamist, Nerve.com, and others. Her 
 work was most recently featured in the “Little Prints” show at the SF 
 LGBT Center as part of the National Queer Arts Festival. Her photography 
 can be found on najvasol.carbonmade.com and she keeps a randomly-updated 
 blog najyisatrip.blogspot.com .\n \nMolly Crabapple is an award-winning 
 artist, author, and the founder of Dr. Sketchy’s Anti-Art School 
 Molly’s drawn for the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Marvel Comics 
 and DC Comics, and illustrated over a dozen books. She’s also turned her 
 talents to giant theatrical backdrops, parade installations, burlesque 
 posters, and gallery shows around the world. For two years, she’s been 
 the resident Toulouse Lautrec of The Box, one of New York’s most 
 exclusive nightclubs. Molly is also the creator of Dr. Sketchy’s Anti-Art 
 School, an international chain of alt. drawing salons that takes place in 
 over a hundred cities on five continents.  A business case study and media 
 darling, Dr. Sketchy’s has received hundreds of media profiles and 
 changed the way life drawing is done.\n  \nMev Luna is a video artist 
 working on a BFA at California College of Arts in Textiles and Media Arts, 
 with a minor in Visual Studies. Luna has exhibited at the 2010 National 
 Queer Arts Festival, SF Tranny Film Festival, San Francisco Fringe 
 Festival, and The Marguiles Collection Warehouse in Miami. Luna recently 
 curated a queer performance and video event Feast of the Beast: Wurst, then 
 Queer, at Artists’ Television Access.\n\nJesse Trepper is a restless, 
 genderqueer, Oakland-based artist who has trouble confining herself to any 
 medium for too long.  She graduated from the California College of Arts and 
 Crafts with a BFA in drawing and textile arts in 2008 and has since 
 performed and exhibited locally, including collaboration with the New 
 Barbarians performance troupe and the Queer Arts Commission’s  2008 group 
 show “Making Room for Wonder.”  Lately she’s been traveling around 
 the United States and Mexico, and working music and writing into her stash 
 of aesthetic aptitudes.\n\nHolly Holbrook is a New Jersey native, second 
 generation leather-worker with rock n' roll roots who recently relocated to 
 San Francisco and is coordinating the launch of a high-end leather 
 accessories line this fall.  When she's not organizing and volunteering for 
 local queer organizations, Holly spends her spare time leather-working, and 
 working on outrageous embroidery and millinery projects.  Holly currently 
 lives in San Francisco with her partner Jacob Vaughn and their super dog 
 Thursday.\n \nDanarama grew up in a family of mountaineers including a 
 naval officer. Dan has worked with rope and knots since the time he could 
 walk, spending his youth hanging from cliffs, trees and rafters in 
 self-suspensions. A rope bondage artist since 1992, Dan began tying models 
 for world renown fetish photographers and Internet erotica pioneers. As one 
 of the Two Knotty Boys, which he started with his friend and fellow rigger 
 JD in 1999, Dan has been co-presenting rope bondage workshops and 
 performances all over the US and Germany. He co-authored Two Knotty Boys' 
 two top-selling bondage how-to books, Showing You the Ropes and Back on the 
 Ropes, and produced a number of instructional videos. As a fetish 
 photographer and rigger for other photographers, Dan continues to create 
 innovative restraint-focused art. \n  \nAmy Leonard is an artist who has 
 been working with fabric & embroidering one thing or another for 10 years; 
 most recently her artwork has focused on fusing early 1900's-era redwork 
 embroidery and cross-stitch with the shapes and textures of contemporary 
 sex toys, particularly those used in BDSM scenes. Her artwork is influenced 
 by the conceptual leanings of UC San Diego's Visual Arts department where 
 she spent her undergraduate years earning a degree in Media, her 
 experiences working in the adult industry, as well as her interest in 
 historic and traditional textile design. When she's not making art or 
 working on\nher Etsy store, Amy can often be found drinking tea, attempting 
 to chase pigeons, collecting interesting leaves and catching up on 
 cancelled TV shows on DVD.\n \nKatie "Megaphone" Diamond is a radical queer 
 comic artist who fuses art with politics, graphics with sex, and education 
 with visuals as a method of altering societal norms and breaking down 
 preconceived notions of gender and sexuality. Her work throughout New 
 England, and across the country at large, has been called 
 “imaginative,” “ambitious,” “fresh,” and “creative.” Her 
 dogmatic approach to comics and art as a transformative experience sets her 
 apart from other artists. \n \nSherilyn Connelly is a San Francisco-based 
 writer.  Her work can be found in books by Manic D Press, Homofactus Press 
 and Seal Press, and periodicals such as Morbid Curiosity and Instant City.  
 She recently completed Bottomfeeder, her first memoir.  She also curates 
 Bad Movie Night at The Dark Room.\n \nCindy Emch is a queer 
 accordion-playing poet based in Oakland. Cindy's writings have been been 
 published in the Can I Sit With You project, LodeStar Quarterly, There 
 Journal, It's So You, and numerous chapbooks. She founded and hosted San 
 Francisco's Queer Open Mic for many years and has performed at local 
 legends like SFinX, K'vetch, Smack Dab and Writers with Drinks, and has hit 
 stages all around Seattle, Chicago, New Orleans, Los Angeles and more. She 
 believes that art can create change in the world and that it's not so hard 
 to be nice to people. She also thinks that dirt smells like magic and gets 
 lost in the woods on purpose.\n \nSamara Halperin is a filmmaker and writer 
 whose short films have been making audiences laugh, cry and scream in 
 screenings from Australia to Saskatchewan since 1989. Samara is from New 
 York City and lives in Oakland, CA where she makes movies and teaches film 
 and video making. Samara is currently working on "Times Square Tumbleweed," 
 the sequel to her film "Tumbleweed Town." Samara's work has been featured 
 on LOGO Television's "The Click List, Best In Short Film."\n  
 \n______________________________________________________________________\n\nFemina 
 Potens is a nationally recognized art gallery and performance space, 
 established in 2001, and dedicated to the advancement of women and 
 transgender artists.  \n\nWe are sponsored by the Queer Cultural Center, 
 with support from the California Arts Council, the San Francisco Arts 
 Commission, the Zellerbach Foundation, and Grants for the Arts. We also 
 thank our Golden Rope Donors: Theresa Ikard, Jack Killough, Saxon MacLeod, 
 James Mogul, Catherine Murty, Nancy Peach, John Pettite, and Carnal Nation. 
 \n\nFemina Potens is a leading queer organization in San Francisco and has 
 been featured on HBO’s Real Sex, MTV Networks’ Logo channel, and the Q 
 Television Network; in Bitch, Bust, and Spread magazines and Brian 
 Alexander's book America Unzipped; and locally, in the San Francisco Bay 
 Guardian and the San Francisco Chronicle, where Violet Blue called Femina 
 Potens “the most happening art space in the city; a revolution in art and 
 sex.”\n2199 Market St | San Francisco, CA 94114 US\n 
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SUMMARY:Erotic Needle Point Workshop - Join the talented Amy Leonard
LOCATION:Femina Potens Art Gallery\n2199 Market Street\nSan Franciasco, CA  94114
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