Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Here is an article in the Ottawa Xtra local paper about Chinatown Remixed that happened last weekend, but dont worry if you missed it because all the art is up for you all to view in chinatown for the month. For more info go to www.chinatownremixed.ca

Much love to Xtra for the interview.


The co-owner of a queer- identified business on Somerset St W says she’s giving up her walls to the area’s local arts festival, Chinatown Remixed, in order to give back to an inclusive community.
Other established neighbourhoods have a particular aesthetic that businesses need to adhere to, says Monique Andrews, of The Prana Group, a health clinic that bridges the gap between conventional and natural medicine.
“In certain neighbourhoods there’s a flavour of the day, you know. You go to Westboro and there are a million kid shops now,” she says. “But in Chinatown, there’s an inclusivity that authentically lets you be exactly who you are.”
During the festival, artists from across the city are hosted by participating Chinatown businesses. The format of the month-long festival is door-to-door, with guests going from business to business to view the art.
It was a day spent at Chinatown Remixed 2011 that encouraged Andrews and her partner to move their clinic to Chinatown last September after 10 years in the Glebe, she says, adding that the clinic’s lease was coming up for renewal anyway.
Doctors, partners and business owners Monique Andrews (left) and Tamara MacIntyre stand in The Prana Group hallway where Chinatown Remixed art will be displayed.
(Laura Zahody)
“We came, we spent the day and we loved it,” she says. “Being in the queer community, an inclusive environment, was certainly something I was looking for, and I think that Chinatown offers that.”
Don Kwan, co-owner of Shanghai Restaurant and one of the festival’s organizers, agrees that both the area and the festival are inclusive. Chinatown is a vibrant, diverse and ever-changing community, says Kwan, who was born and raised in the neighbourhood.
Fostering connections between people from different cultures and backgrounds is one of the festival’s mandates, hence the word “remixed,” Kwan says. One of the ways organizers remix festival participants is by purposely matching businesses and artists from different backgrounds, he says.
“We feel we’re cultural architects in a way — building bridges between different cultures.”
Daniel Martelock, a participating artist paired with the Asian grocer Kowloon Market, says the festival’s model is different than that of other art shows he’s been in. The Chinatown Remixed model encourages community building, he says.
“It’s not just ‘Here’s a space, good luck,’” he says. “It’s ‘Here’s a space, go find it and meet the people.’”
But it’s not only artists and businesses who build bridges. Festival-goers also build community because of the door-to-door model, Martelock says. 
“People are going into businesses they’ve never even heard of and might not have gone into on their own,” he says.
Martelock says he’s trying to foster community building with his contribution to this year’s festival. On opening day, he will be outside Kowloon Market with two blank canvasses – one for himself and one for public participation.
“I’ve always felt that everyone . . . organizers, business owners [and the] public have all been very supportive and welcoming of diversity,” she says.
“It’s wonderful to have The Prana Group’s support this year,” she adds. “Everyone is very excited to have another queer-identified business on Somerset.”
This is China Doll’s first year participating as a visual artist. In the past she has performed and been the event’s official emcee.
She says she will break out the very best for the occasion by displaying a selection of iconic China Doll costumes at Aline Hair Design. The get-ups will be head-to-toe: wigs, sunglasses, dresses, rings, heels and other girly things.
She will also be at her venue on the opening day of Chinatown Remixed to give out oversized, personalized fortunes from her fortune cookie purse.

Wednesday, May 9, 2012

h'Art, its in all of us to share.


 I was asked by a dear friend of mine to do a workshop with some really talented artist folks a few months ago. This is the show where these artists have taken the workshops provided to them and made some fantastic artwork. Please come out if you are available, I'm sure they will greatly appreciate your support and it is going to be quite the evening of fun stuff lined up.

SUPPORT THE LOCAL ARTS.

H'Art of Ottawa is celebrating their tenth anniversary and you're invited to join us for an exciting evening of art and entertainment!

The folks at SAW Gallery have thrown open their doors and generous friends of H'Art have organized a party on May 25th from 7-10pm. The evening will feature live entertainment, a silent and a live auction, some great treats to nibble on, and a cash bar.

But at the center of the event will be the art work that H'Art of Ottawa's artists have created as a result of workshops put on by 10 of Ottawa's professional artists. Come and see how their inspiring time at the H'Art Studio has been interpreted in our talented artists' work….and meet some of the artists who have donated their time and talent to help H'Art of Ottawa build a broader network into the arts community!

Drop in and rub shoulders with Centretown Ward Counsellor Diane Holmes, Mayor Jim Watson, and Ottawa-Centre MPP Yassir Naqvi who will be in attendance that evening to wish H'Art of Ottawa success as we unveil our ambitious plans for the next ten years. All proceeds from the evening will go support the programming at H'Art of Ottawa.

Don't miss a moment of what promises to be an exciting evening of entertainment, fun, friends, and great art.

Please feel free to share this invitation with friends and family…we look forward to welcoming you all!

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

ART SHOW at SHANGHI 2012




Hello my friends,

I am having my first solo art show for this year on March 2nd at the Shanghi restaurant here in Ottawa.
This show will be a little different than most of my regular shows as I will have some prints of past work that I have done over the last 6 years. I will also have new original work on display as well, and as some of you know, I typically work with less color in the winter and I focus more on the image and detail of the message I am trying to portray. This is going to be a fun as I will have a raffle the night of the vernissage for a large print of the photo you see here, only the print is the original artist proof that has been signed by myself as well as Marc Adornato, the brilliant art mind behind this lovely mash up of my work and the archival photo of the parliament buildings on fire back in 1916. Mark does amazing work and will be showing in various places here in Ottawa this year. To find out more about Marc's amazing work, send him a message, or just to see his super cool website please go here http://adornato.com/gallery_madeincanada.php
So as mentioned above, there will be a raffle for this print (there is no text on the print), as well as a few Martelock T-shirts and a bunch of sexy art up for grabs as well. I have tried a few new techniques for this show and I hope you like what I have come up with. I love making you all laugh with my work so I do hope I am successful with this.

Hope to see you all at the show and just to give you all the heads up, my next show is June 2012 at the Manx in Ottawa, but Ill post it all on here for you closer to the date, and you will NOT want to miss out on that show, I have a surprise for you all for that show (o:

oh, and one last note regarding June 2012 for those of you out there who do not know yet, I AM GETTING MARRIED! True story. This will be my best show yet.

Take care my friends and I hope to see you all soon.

Daniel Martelock