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OTHERWORLDY NOIR

PRESENTS

OTHERWORLDLY NOIR
ANNUAL ALL HALLOWS EVE GROUP SHOW
DAVID ARKADHIA


 SCARLETT ROUGE

MISS MEATFACE



FEATURING 

MISS MEATFACE
THOMAS ACEVEDO
SCARLETT ROUGE
JOHNNY HELLION
JOEY RODRIGUEZ
ERIC MERTENS
MATT PIPES
CHRISTOPHER LISSNER
MARK HAYWARD
ELAINE PARKS
RICK CASTRO
RENFIELD
DAVE NAZ
RICHARD ANKROM
JOHN HALE
DAVID ARKADHIA
KAI TEICHERT
AND MORE!


LIVE PERFORMANCE BY
EL ORBE

OPENING RECEPTION
OCTOBER 8TH
7PM -10PM
(ON DISPLAY THRU NOV 3RD)
GENERAL GALLERY HOURS
WEDS- 5PM-7PM- TEA SALON
THURSDAY THRU SATURDAY-1PM-7PM

OCTOBER IS MY FAVORITE MONTH OF THE YEAR.
 IT'S THE TIME OF THE YEAR WHEN THE VEILS OF OTHER DIMENSIONS ARE THIN. THUS CREATING THE BEST COMMUNICATION OF THE WORLD OF "REALITY" AND THE WORLD OF SPIRIT & DREAMS.

OTHERWORLDLY:
  1.  A time to relate to, resembling that of a world other than the actual world. a time to devote. to preparing for a world to comea time to devote to intellectual & imaginative pursuits.the artists for "otherworldly noir" express their dreamsRICK CASTRO- CURATOR
    ELAINE PARKS






INTERSEX ATHLETES DO IT BETTER



Heinrich Ratjen, born Dora Ratjen, was a German athlete who competed for Germany in the women’s high jump at the 1936 Summer Olympics at Berlin, finishing fourth, but was later discovered to be male.
He set a world record for the high jump at the 1938 European Athletics Championships, but competed as a female at that event. His true identity was discovered while riding on a train headed for Cologne.
Ratjen was born in Erichshof, near Bremen, into a family described as “simple folk”. The father, Heinrich Ratjen, stated in 1938: “When the child was born the midwife called over to me, ‘Heini, it’s a boy!’ But five minutes later she said to me, ‘It is a girl, after all.’” Nine months later, when the child, who had been christened Dora, was ill, a doctor examined the child’s genitalia and, according to Heinrich, said “Let it be. You can’t do anything about it anyway.” Dora stated, also in 1938: “My parents brought me up as a girl [and] I therefore wore girl’s clothes all my childhood. But from the age of 10 or 11 I started to realize I wasn’t female, but male. However I never asked my parents why I had to wear women’s clothes even though I was male.”

ANTEBELLUM AS RANDOM AS ANTEBELLUM

             THOUGHTS TODAY- SEPTEMBER 3RD- 2016-  SATURDAY- 11AM