7/1/2023 0 Comments Meltdown comics artist![]() ![]() And we want to honor that with an exhibit." ![]() It's a really important feminist show that's created a whole community around it. She adds that the show is much more than comedy. "I've always been enamored with how passionate and diverse the featured art is," said Jane Dope of Eat More Art Out Productions. The idea for the exhibit was spawned from the Broad City Tumblr page, where fan art is shared on a regular basis. This Friday, Meltdown Comics on Sunset will unveil "NOMO FOMO: An Art Show About Broads in the City." The event will feature more than 75 pieces of Broad City-inspired art. But it seems like I'm not the only one who's elevating Broad City beyond its 22 minute runtime. The show, then, is not only hilarious, but also strangely comforting in how it confronts the strange realities of the 21st century.Īm I reading too much into the show? Maybe. In spite of all the disappointments and day-to-day snafus, the BFFs soldier on with an airtight friendship and a steady diet of 420. Gallery Meltdown is in the rear of Meltdown ComicsThe Broad City crew (played by Abbi Jacobson and Ilana Glazer) exist in an age of high expectations and underwhelming results a perfect reflection of the real-life world we exist in. French, Kozyndan, Alice Pine & Chris Stangl will be in attendance. This is also the closing night reception for HIGH FIVE!! and your last chance to pick up original art by Renee French, Kozyndan, Alice Pine & Chris Stangl. SRP: $150.00Ĭopies of H Day, Edison Steelhead’s Portfolio, The Ticking, Mome, and Rosetta are available for purchase at the signing. (2 artist proofs) Only 20 available SRP: $80.00 Meltdown has collaborated with award-winning artist, Renee French & sculptor Monster5, to create an extremely limited edition toy, available exclusively at Meltdown.Ĭoldcast Resin: 27 made. French is pleased to partner with Meltdown & Monster5 to bring you her SLUG GIRL, sculpted from her illustration in Edison Steelhead’s Lost Portfolio: Exploratory Studies of Girls and Rabbits. Gallery Meltdown will be hosting a toy launch and book signing for Renee French and her recently released book, H DAY published by Picturebox, on Saturday November 27th at 6 pm. Please feel free to contact us for bigger images of specific pieces or if you have any other questions. Those peculiar persons for whom Wednesday is not synonymous with “New Comics Day” often ask “Where on Sunset is that? I’ve never seen that,” and the answer is “West Hollywood, somewhere between the In-N-Out and that Griddle Cafe place that cooks Oreos into pancakes.” to 9 P.M., in the gallery space of Meltdown Comics, 7522 W. The TINY TOO SHOW goes up on Decemfrom 6 P.M. Direct purchase inquiries to Gallery Meltdown staff, at the links above/below, in person or by phone. ![]() Among these little gems is something for every budget, and as they take up less wall space than a commemorative $2 bill, make excellent holiday gifts. As the show is a one-night-only, cash-and-carry affair, the bulk of the art is available for perusal and purchase in the preview catalogue <- linked right here. Yours truly will also be in the show, and as per usual, the peripheral reason to mention this here is that my pieces are movie-culture-related. The TINY TOO SHOW exhibition at Gallery Meltdown showcases eensey-scale work (three inches or smaller) from some thirty-plus artists. ![]() From Chris Stangl’s blog: The Exploding Kinetoscope ![]()
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