Saturday
13Mar2010

Blood and Pudding

 

Katelan V. Foisy's Blood and Pudding is in the midst of finishing touches and print reviews.  Stay tuned for info or read her intriguing blog about the book.  Katelan's blog

OUT APRIL  2010 

BLOOD AND PUDDING is a memoir by Katelan V. Foisy.   

BLOOD AND PUDDING "Our friendship is obsessive and addictive. I need Holly like I need chocolate pudding. I’m obsessed with the closeness. I have never had a friendship this intense, where creativity just flows between us. She asked me not to forget about her. How could I? Blood is thicker than pudding any day."

Blood and Pudding is a story of two psychoneurotic teenage cousins and their troubled relationship. Holly was manic-depressive, hauntingly beautiful, and addicted to heroin. Kat was a young “soon to be” bride and pill junky. They documented their lives furiously and lived recklessly. They had one mission: To live as much as they could in the shortest amount of time. With a double snort of crushed Xanax the journey began.
Blood and Pudding is a scrapbook of two girls dealing with depression, high school, drug addiction, first loves, and untimely death.
ABOUT THE BOOK:

Knickerbocker Circus Publishing

Pub Date: April 2010

Price: TBA

ISBN: 978-1-61539-160-8

Katelan Foisy is a visual artist who specializes in collage and acrylic mixed media paintings.  Katelan studied illustration at Pratt Institute in Brooklyn NY and started her career in the communication arts shortly after graduating in 2001.  Her fine art pieces have been displayed at The Worcester Art Museum, Ohio History Museum, Mae West Fest, MODA, Museum of Contemporary Art DC, as well as the A&D gallery in London.

Katelan's ruminative mixed media collages often evoke a gamut of emotion through the rich layers and textural combinations.  She is known to use herself as well as her friends in her pieces manipulating faces and bodies to create new characters.  This eventually lead her to create the They Be We self-portrait project.  Her illustration clients have included, The Grammy Awards, Out magazine, The Progressive and many others.  Her collaged portraits and  mixed-media paintings have graced the pages of Scholastic Books and the walls of Young & Rubicam. Ensemble Studio Theater even had her work grace their stage.  She is the art-director for Constellation Magazine.

A natural empath and medium, Katelan created her own form of energy healing based on Native American techniques and applied them into her everyday practices as an artist, healer, and reader. She has been trained in traditional reiki and practiced both techniques as well as tarot at one of the largest Botanica’s in America before starting her own practice 5 years ago. She holds public cleansing circles in her home whenever possible.  Katelan comes from a long line of herbalists, mystics, and healers.  She is currently studying Afro-Cuban traditions under her Godfather Ochani Lele and is a confirmed child of Eleggua.  In her spare time she blogs, models, and tends to her garden.  She currently resides in NYC.


Artist Statement:

As a teenager my cousin and I took road trips with no destinations.  We wound up at truck stops, coffee shops, graveyards, and the occasional prison.  During these trips I learned the art of collage, picking up whatever scraps I could find, and pasting them into my journals.

When I moved to NY I became intrigued with the Beat poets and the erotic literature of Anais Nin.  These rich scripts and gritty streets provided me with the palate and textures that would become my art. But beneath the grit there was something pure. I adored wandering the blocks, ducking into churches to get one brief glance at the art painted across ceilings and in windows.  This gave me somewhat of a virgin/whore complex.  Later Dali and Kahlo became my artists of choice, and as I integrated into the city I became addicted to the street art displayed across the buildings.

The streets continue to provide me with visual stimulation and as time progresses so does my work.  I’m interested in the layers beneath the city, the underground worlds, the pulse, and the beat.  I still take trips with no destinations, picking up pieces of memorabilia and pasting them into my art. And I’m still pretty sure somewhere along the journey there’s that pesky complex waiting latently in the underlying layers.  



 

Monday
08Mar2010

The Silk City Series Release Party Pics

Eric Nelson, Katelan V. Foisy, Michael Lala

Drusilla Osborne & Eric Nelson

Drusilla Osborne & Michael Lala

Packed House & sold out of books for the event ROCK!

Friday
26Feb2010

The Silk City Series Release Party

Wednesday
03Feb2010

Reading Dates for Eric Nelson

Eric will be a guest on the "We'll Never Have Paris" hour on Washington Heights
Free Radio, the internet radio station next Wednesday February 10 from
8-9pm. He'll be reading a short piece and talking about Silk City
Series. http://www.whfr.org/

March 27th he will be reading at Cyberpunk Apocalypse, a writer's cooperative work and
event space out of Pittsburgh, PA 6pm. The house is notable for being raided during the G20 Convention and mentioned in the NY Times.
website: http://cyberpunkapocalypse.blogspot.com/

Book Release Party for "THE SILK CITY SERIES" + Open Mic!
Sunday March 7 from 7-10
Barramundi, 67 Clinton Street @ Rivington St. L.E.S. NYC
Drink specials! Snacks! Debauchery!

Reading with the Numu Arts Collective, a Brooklyn-based grassroots
organization for artists, featuring North Brooklyn's finest emerging
writers.
Wednesday March 31 8pm
Bluestockings Bookstore, 172 Allen Street @ Stanton St. L.E.S. NYC

Friday April 16 8pm
Symposia Community Bookstore
510 Washington Street
Hoboken, NJ

 

Wednesday
27Jan2010

The Silk City Series

It's almost here!  Eric Nelson's acclaimed zine The Silk City Series will now be available through Knickerbocker Circus! 

OUT FEBRUARY 2010 

THE SILK CITY SERIES is a short story collection by Eric Nelson 

THE SILK CITY SERIES pulls readers into the everyday lives of working-class residents of Paterson, New Jersey. Originally published serially in Nelson’s acclaimed zine—Silk City Series—this collection presents a diverse cross-section of characters based on the author’s own childhood neighbors. The stories capture a post-industrial city in a state usually not known for its beauty. In the heart of a city, where wealth lies in the surrounding suburbs, neighbors live on top of each other. Families struggle to stick together. Most find solace in each other. And the city, a character in itself, changes all who reside in its boundaries. 

ABOUT THE BOOK:

Knickerbocker Circus Publishing

Pub Date: February 2010

Price: $10.00

ISBN: 978-1-61658-930-1 

Eric Nelson is a true native son of New Jersey, having grown up in both the northern and southern parts of the state. He attained a B.A. in Literature from Ramapo College of New Jersey and has lived in Boston, Brooklyn and Queens, where he currently resides. A prolific writer, he is active in the zine subculture, continuing to produce self-published works such as the “The Cup and Saucer Chronicles” and “Wait, Where Are You Going?” which contains interviews with Henry Rollins, Ayun Halliday, and Joe Biel. He is currently at work on his debut novel.